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Thonburi Province
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thumb|Thonburi Map Detail, made by a Burmese spy, 18th Century
thumb|The city of Thonburi, on the right (west) bank of the Chao Phraya (here in the lower left corner of the map), facing the fortress of [[Bangkok, during the 1688 Siege of Bangkok.]]
thumb|right|Historical map of Thonburi on Chao Phraya River
Nong Chik
district in Pattani province, Thailand
Sai Buri
district in Pattani province, Thailand
Lang Suan
district in Chumphon province, Thailand
Lom Sak
district in Phetchabun province, Thailand
Pran Buri
district in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand
In Buri
district in Sing Buri province, Thailand

Phrom Buri
district in Sing Buri province, Thailand
Sirat Malai
Thai occupied area of Malaysia during World War II
Saharat Thai Doem
Thai-occupied territories of the British colony of Burma (1943–45)
Lan Chang
province of Thailand in occupied French Indochina during World War II
Syburi
Syburi (; , meaning "City of the Banyan") is the name for the Malay state of Kedah returned to Thailand when the Japanese occupied British Malaya during World War II.