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The Gulf of Thailand (or Gulf of Siam) is a body of water that borders, but is not part of the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean). The gulf is bordered by Cambodia, Thailand and ... - Thailand, Gulf of - MSN Encarta
Thailand, Gulf of, also Gulf of Siam, inlet of the South China Sea, lying between the Malay Peninsula on the west and the south-eastern Asian mainland - Gulf Of Thailand
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Gulf of Thailand
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Gulf of Thailand, also Gulf of Siam, inlet of the South China Sea, lying between the Malay Peninsula on the west and the south-eastern Asian mainland on the north and east. It is bounded mainly by Thailand, but also by Cambodia and Vietnam. At its northern head the gulf receives the Chao Phraya River. Bangkok, the gulf's leading port, is upstream from the mouth of this river. The wide gulf is some 360 km (225 mi) across at its mouth, and is less than 200 m (650 ft) deep throughout.
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