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Green Bridge (Bangkok)

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The Green Bridge (Thai: สะพานเขียว) is a 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) elevated linear park and greenway connecting Benjakitti and Lumpini Parks in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Green Bridge (Bangkok)
สะพานเขียว, Bangkok Khlong Toei District

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N 13.7339 ° E 100.5511 °
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สะพานเขียว

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10110 Bangkok, Khlong Toei District
Thailand
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Witthayu Road

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