Thai Nakarin Hospital

Thai Nakarin Hospital is a hospital in , . Thai Nakarin Hospital is situated nearby to , as well as near the town hall .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Central Bangna and Wat Sri Iam.

Shopping center
Photo: Gosatta, Public domain.
, also known as Central City Bangna, is a shopping centre on Bang Na–Trat Road located in Bang Na District in , Thailand. is situated 450 metres northwest of Thai Nakarin Hospital.

Buddhist temple
is a Buddhist temple, which is situated 570 metres east of Thai Nakarin Hospital.

Monorail station
station is a Bangkok MRT station on the Yellow Line. The station is located on Srinagarindra Road in , and is a portmanteau of the name of Srinagarindra and Udom Suk roads, which intersect adjacent to the station. is situated 1¼ km northeast of Thai Nakarin Hospital.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Samut Prakan.

officially the City of is the capital of in . It is located 25 kilometres south of , The city was established in 1999.

Thai Nakarin Hospital

Latitude
13.66804° or 13° 40′ 5″ north
Longitude
100.63842° or 100° 38′ 18″ east
Open location code
7P52MJ9Q+69
Open­Street­Map ID
way 62226123
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­hospital
Open­Street­Map feature
healthcare=­hospital
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