Chao Phraya

Chao Phraya
/chow" prddah yah"/
a river in N Thailand, flowing S to the Gulf of Thailand. 150 mi. (240 km) long. Formerly, Menam, Nam.

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  • Chao Phraya — or Me Nam geographical name river 227 miles (365 kilometers) W central Thailand formed by confluence of Nan & Ping rivers & flowing S into Gulf of Thailand …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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