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Phu Toei National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติพุเตย) is a national park, with an area of 198,422 rai ~ 317 square kilometres (122 sq mi) in Dan Chang District of Suphan Buri Province, Thailand. It has been the 86th national park since 30 September 1998. On 26 May 1991, Lauda Air Flight 004 crashed in the land that later became the park after one of the Boeing 767's thrust reversers deployed in flight.

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  • El Parque nacional Phu Toei (en tailandés, อุทยานแห่งชาติพุเตย) es un área protegida del centro de Tailandia, en la provincia de Suphan Buri. Tiene 319 kilómetros cuadrados de extensión. Las reservas forestales de Ong Phra, Phu Rakam y Khao Huai Phlu fueron declaradas el 85.º parque nacional de Tailandia en el año 1998.​ El pico más alto del parque es el "Thewada Crest" o "Dheva Peak", con 1.123 msnm. En estos bosques se encuentran ejemplares de Pinus merkusii.​ (es)
  • Phu Toei National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติพุเตย) is a national park, with an area of 198,422 rai ~ 317 square kilometres (122 sq mi) in Dan Chang District of Suphan Buri Province, Thailand. It has been the 86th national park since 30 September 1998. On 26 May 1991, Lauda Air Flight 004 crashed in the land that later became the park after one of the Boeing 767's thrust reversers deployed in flight. The park is visited by about 300 people monthly during the high season. The Daily Xpress of Singapore states that the park "goes down as one of Thailand's least known and least visited national parks. So much so, that most Suphan Buri folk don't even realise that their province has a national park." A dominant feature of the park is Khao Thevada ('Angel Mountain'), a 1,123-metre (3,684 ft) mountain that is the highest in the province. The mountain is on the borders of Kanchanaburi and Uthai Thani Provinces. (en)
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  • El Parque nacional Phu Toei (en tailandés, อุทยานแห่งชาติพุเตย) es un área protegida del centro de Tailandia, en la provincia de Suphan Buri. Tiene 319 kilómetros cuadrados de extensión. Las reservas forestales de Ong Phra, Phu Rakam y Khao Huai Phlu fueron declaradas el 85.º parque nacional de Tailandia en el año 1998.​ El pico más alto del parque es el "Thewada Crest" o "Dheva Peak", con 1.123 msnm. En estos bosques se encuentran ejemplares de Pinus merkusii.​ (es)
  • Phu Toei National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติพุเตย) is a national park, with an area of 198,422 rai ~ 317 square kilometres (122 sq mi) in Dan Chang District of Suphan Buri Province, Thailand. It has been the 86th national park since 30 September 1998. On 26 May 1991, Lauda Air Flight 004 crashed in the land that later became the park after one of the Boeing 767's thrust reversers deployed in flight. (en)
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