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Highway 42 (Thailand)
Route 42 () as known Khlong Ngae - Su-ngai Kolok Highway or Phetkasem Road of Pattani-Narathiwat in time when traveling from Pattani Province, Pattani to Narathiwat Province, Narathiwat. or Korean Road or Batah Koli in Kelantan-Pattani Malay, northeastern Malay language is a Thai highway network, southeastern highway that connects Songkhla Province, Pattani Province and Narathiwat Province. There is a distance throughout the line of 263.779 kilometers. History Before highway numbers were assigned The road in the Pattani-Narathiwat section is called Pattani–Narathiwat Highway Later it was named Ramkomut Road on December 10, 1950, when Field Marshal P. Pibulsongkram was Prime Minister. In honor of Luang Parinya Yokhawibun (Chom-Ubon Ramkomut), the master technician who supervised the construction. South Korean company, Hyundai Engineering & Construction (Including the former president of South Korea, Lee Myung Bak) also involved in the construction of Pattani (Don Rak)-Narathiwat ...
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Highway 4084 (Thailand)
A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It includes not just major roads, but also other public roads and rights of way. In the United States, it is also used as an equivalent term to controlled-access highway, or a translation for ''motorway'', ''Autobahn'', ''autostrada'', '' autoroute'', etc. According to Merriam-Webster, the use of the term predates the 12th century. According to Etymonline, "high" is in the sense of "main". In North American and Australian English, major roads such as controlled-access highways or arterial roads are often state highways (Canada: provincial highways). Other roads may be designated "county highways" in the US and Ontario. These classifications refer to the level of government (state, provincial, county) that maintains the roadway. In British English, "highway" is primarily a legal term. Everyday use normally implies roads, while the legal use covers any route or path with a public right of access, including foot ...
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Highway 43 (Thailand)
Highway 43 (), Hat Yai - Yaring or Khlong Wa - Yaring or Khlong Wa - Ban Dee It is one of the most important national highways in Southeastern Thailand and also part of Asian Highway 18 as concurrent of this route. This highway is a new highway that was cut to shorten the distance from Songkhla Province to Pattani Province after Highway 42's distance was farther than this highway. This route is an 4-lane highway along the entire route with a total distance of 109.152+ kilometers. it was also under responsible by Songkhla Highway Subdistrict 1, Songkhla Highway Subdistrict 2 (Na Mom) and Pattani Highway Subdistrict. Highway details Highway 43 is main route of Songkhla Province and Pattani Province. The highway begins in Khlong Wa intersection, Khohong Subdistrict, Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province. The highway has 4 traffic lanes, heading east through Na Mom District, Chana District, Thepha District, entering Pattani Province at Nong Chik District and continuing to Mue ...
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Lee Myung Bak
Lee Myung-bak (; born 19 December 1941), often referred to by his initials MB, is a South Korean businessman and politician who served as the tenth president of South Korea from 2008 to 2013. Before his presidency, he was the CEO of Hyundai Engineering & Construction, and the mayor of Seoul from 2002 to 2006. Lee is married to Kim Yoon-ok and has three daughters and one son. His older brother, Lee Sang-deuk, was a South Korean politician. He is a Christian attending Somang Presbyterian Church. Lee is a graduate of Korea University and received an honorary degree from Paris Diderot University in 2011. Lee altered the South Korean government's approach to North Korea, preferring a more hardline strategy in the wake of increased provocation from the North, though he was supportive of regional dialogue with Russia, China and Japan. Under Lee, South Korea increased its visibility and influence in the global scene, resulting in the hosting of the 2010 G-20 Seoul summit. However, signi ...
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and the Sea of Japan to the east. Like North Korea, South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and List of islands of South Korea, adjacent islands. It has Demographics of South Korea, a population of about 52 million, of which half live in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, the List of largest cities, ninth most populous metropolitan area in the world; other major cities include Busan, Daegu, and Incheon. The Korean Peninsula was inhabited as early as the Lower Paleolithic period. Gojoseon, Its first kingdom was noted in Chinese records in the early seventh century BC. From the mid first century BC, various Polity, polities consolidated into the rival Three Kingdoms of Korea, kingdoms of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Sil ...
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Hyundai Engineering & Construction
Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd. (HDEC; ) is a major construction company in South Korea. The company was founded by Chung Ju-yung in 1947 as the Hyundai Civil Works Company and was a major component of the Hyundai Group. Hyundai Construction and Hyundai Engineering merged in 1999. Hyundai Construction played a major role in the importation of Korean laborers to the Middle East to work on construction projects in the 1970s and 1980s. In the decade following 1975, Hyundai signed their first contract in the region for construction of a shipyard for the Iranian Navy near Bandar-e Abbas. 800,000 Koreans went to work in Saudi Arabia and another 25,000 went to Iran; Hyundai was their largest employer. Under creditors' management with Korea Exchange Bank as the largest creditor, Hyundai Group was split into several entities from 2001 to 2006.
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Thai Highway Network
The Thai highway network follows the left-hand traffic rule of the road. The network is the twin responsibility of the Department of Highways (DOH, , ''Krom Thang Luang''), and the Department of Rural Roads (DORR, , ''Krom Thang Luang Chonnabot''), under the oversight of the Transportation ministry of Thailand. Public highways (, ''thang luang'') are also called public roads (, ''thanon luang''), especially when part of urban streets. The network spans over 70,000 kilometers across all regions of Thailand. Most are single carriageways. Dual carriageways have frequent u-turn lanes and intersections slowing down traffic. Coupled with the increase in the number of vehicles and the demand for a limited-access motorway, the Thai Government issued a Cabinet resolution in 1997 detailing the motorway construction master plan. Some upgraded sections of highway are being turned into a "motorway", while other motorways are not being built from highway sections. Types of highways T ...
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Sungai Golok
Sungai Kolok (, ) is a border town and subdistrict on the Malaysia-Thailand Border in Sungai Kolok District, Narathiwat Province, Thailand. It is one of the largest and most prosperous districts in Narathiwat Province. It is also one of the major economic centers in the southern part of Thailand. It is the capital of the Su-ngai Kolok District. As of 2005, the town (''thesaban mueang'') had a population of 38,612. Across the border is Rantau Panjang, Kelantan, Malaysia. Geography Sungai Kolok is in the southeastern part of the province. Adjacent areas are: in the north is Sungai Padi and Tak Bai; in the east, Kelantan (Malaysia); in the south, Kelantan (Malaysia) and Wan; in the west Su-ngai Padi. Etymology The word "sungai" is Malay and means 'river'. ''Golok'' is also Malay and means 'traditional sword'. Therefore, Sungai Golok means 'sword river'. History The township was upgraded to town (''thesaban mueang Thesaban (, , , Pali: desapāla (protector of region) are t ...
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