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English: A view of Srinakarin Road in the Bang Kapi District in Bangkok, Thailand. The view is to the north from the Grand Fourwings Hotel. Bang Kapi is sometimes written as Bangkapi, and in the Thai language it is written as บางกะปิ. The hotel is in the sub-district called Hua Mak, also written as Huamark. In Thai, it's written as หัวหมาก.
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Camera location13° 45′ 15.92″ N, 100° 38′ 45.79″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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