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  1. Bueng Kum ( Thai: บึงกุ่ม, pronounced [bɯ̄ŋ kùm]) is one of the 50 districts ( Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. From north clockwise, it is bounded by Bang Khen, Khan Na Yao, Saphan Sung, Bang Kapi, and Lat Phrao . History. Bueng Kum was separated from Bang Kapi on 4 September 1989.

  2. Phitsanulok provincial and local government are the administrative bodies for Phitsanulok province ( Thai: พิษณุโลก, Thai pronunciation: [pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk] ), one of Thailand 's seventy-six provinces, which lies in lower northern Thailand, with a population of 865,247 (2019 census).

  3. Kaart van het zuidelijk gedeelte der Chineesche zee met de kusten van Cochin-China, Cambodja, Siam, het Maleische schiereiland, de Natuna en Anambas eilanden. 1739. History. Old maps of Bueng Kum district.

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  5. Bueng Kum. Type: district of Bangkok with 136,000 residents. Description: district in Bangkok, Thailand. Location: Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 13.8102° or 13° 48' 37" north. Longitude. 100.6514° or 100° 39' 5" east.

  6. สำนักงานเขตบึงกุ่ม. ที่อยู่: 999 ถนนเสรีไทย 43 แขวงคลองกุ่ม เขต ...

  7. 3 sub-districts: Khlong Kum, Khan Na Yao, and Saphan Sung. On 14 October 1997, Khan Na Yao and Saphan Sung's were elevated to districts, leaving Bueng Kum with sole sub-district: Khlong Kum. Bueng Kum was named so because of a lake (Bueng means lake) used as water reservoir for flood prevention. There are also plants called Kum around the lake.

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