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Ban Yao (Mse Nam) : Short stream entering the Gulf of Slam about 24 miles 



SSE. of the Chanthaburi ; SE. 

 Bandon (Ao), Ban Don: Bight of the Gulf of Siam on which the town of Ban 



Don is situated ; P. 

 Bandon (Mae Nam), Ban Don, Ta Pi: River on which the town of Ban Don is 



situated ; name applied only to the lowest reach of the Ta Pi ; P. 

 Bang Som (Ban), Bang Son: Suburb of Bangkok on the Chao Phaya above the 



city ; C. 

 Bang Torani ( Ban ) , Bang Thorani : Village on the Mae Nam Chao Phaya between 



Bangkok and Ayutthaya; C. 

 Bangkam (Mae Nam), Bang Kham: Stream tributary to the Mse Nam Lopburi 



at Lopburi ; C. 

 Bangkapi (Khlong), Bang Kapi: Canal in the city of Bangkok ; C. 

 Bangkok, Bang Kok: Name commonly applied by foreigners to the capital of 



Thailand, from the village that anciently stood on the left bank of the 



Chao Phaya and formed the nucleus around which has grown the great 



city known to the Thai as Phra Nakhon or Krung Thep ; C. 

 Bangpa-in (Ko), Bang Pa-in: Island in the Chao Phaya about 34 miles N. by E. 



of Bangkok ; C. 

 Bangpakong (Mae Nam), Bang Pakong: River entering the Inner Gulf of Siam 



at its northeastern corner ; C. 

 Bangsai (Ban), Bang Sal: Village on the Chao Phaya ; C. 

 Bangtang (Ban), Taeng: Village on the Mae Nam Si Kuk ; C. 

 Bantad (Khao) , Banthat: Mountain E. of Krat ; SE. 

 Bantad (Tniu Khao), Banthat, Chains de I'Elephant: Coastal mountain range 



of southeastern Thailand and southwestern Cambodia ; SE. 

 Bhanam Bencha (Khao) , Phanom Bencha: Mountain near Krabi ; P. 

 Biserat (Muang), Yala, Jalor: Village on the Mae Nam Pattani about 23 miles 



S. of Muang Pattani ; P. 

 Borapet (Bung) , Boraphet: Large artificial lake near Pak Nam Pho ; C. 

 Borapet (Khlong), Boraphet: Waterway connecting Bung Boraphet with the 



Mae Nam Chao Phaya ; C. 

 Bua Yai (Ban) : Village on the railway between Khorat and Khon Kaen, about 



50 miles NNE. of Khorat ; E. 

 Chaiburi (Muang), Bung Kan (Ban) : Village on the Mae Khong about 81 miles 



NE. of Udon Thani ; E. 

 Chainad (Muang), Chai Nat: Town on the Chao Phaya about 35 miles S. by E. of 



Nakhon Sawan ; C. 

 Chaiya (Muang), Phum Riang (Ban) ; Village oti the Bight of Ban Don about 



14 miles NNW. of Ban Don ; P. 

 Cham Ham (Ao) , Cham Han: Bight of the Gulf of Siam W. of Chanthaburi ; SE. 

 Chan (Huai, Mae Nam) : Stream on which Chiang Saen Mai is situated ; N. 

 Chang (Ko) : Large island in the Gulf of Siam SW. of Krat ; SE. 

 Chantabun (Mae Nam), Chanthabun: River flowing into the Gulf of Siam on 



which Chanthaburi is situated ; SE. 

 Chantabun (Muang), Chanthabun, Chanthaburi: Town on the Chanthabun 



River about 134 miles SE. of Bangkok ; SE. 

 Chao Chet (Mae Nam) : Stream, tributary to the Chao Phaya, which it enters at 



Ban Pho about 6 nriles SSE. of Ayutthaya ; C. 

 Chao Phya (Mae Nam), Chao Phaya, Chao Phraya: Great river flowing into the 

 head of the Inner Gulf of Siam, formed by confluence of the Mae Ping and 

 the Mae Nan at Pak Nam Pho and Nakhon Sawan ; C. 

 Chawang (Khlong) : Mountain stream E. of Ban Don; P. 



