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East Thanon Thongchai Mountains : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thanon Thong Chai Range The Thanon Thong Chai Range ((タイ語:เทือกเขาถนนธงชัย), formerly Thanon Range; Burmese ''Tanen Taunggyi'')〔(Northern Thailand )〕 is a mountain range in Northern Thailand. Its tallest peak is Doi Inthanon, the highest point in Thailand. Most of the range is located in Chiang Mai Province, with parts in Mae Hong Son and Lamphun Provinces. Geologically in the Thanon Thong Chai Range, as in the other southern subranges of the Shan Hills, layers of alluvium are superimposed on hard rock. Precambrian rocks are present in this range, but absent in the ranges further east, such as the Khun Tan Range.〔(Geology of Thailand - Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Bangkok )〕 ==Geography== The Thanon Thong Chai Range is the southernmost prolongation of the Shan Hills and it consists of two parallel ranges running southwards from the southwestern limits of the Daen Lao Range between rivers Yuam and Ping. The eastern range is also known as Inthanon Range (ทิวเขาอินทนนท์). Often the Dawna Range further west and south is included as the western part of the Thanon Thong Chai Range. There are also some geographers who include the Thanon Thong Chai as a subrange of the Daen Lao Range.〔''The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia'', Avijit Gupta, Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 978-0-19-924802-5〕 2,565 m high Doi Inthanon, located in the Inthanon Range, is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia.〔(Doi Inthanon, Thailand )〕 Other high peaks of the Thanon Thong Chai Range are 2,340 m high Doi Hua Mot Luang, the second highest peak in Thailand, Doi Pui (1,685 m), and 1,676 m high Doi Suthep.〔Wolf Donner, ''The Five Faces of Thailand''. Institute of Asian Affairs, Hamburg 1978 - ISBN 0-7022-1665-8〕
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