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Since acceding to the throne of Thailand in 1946, King Bhumibol Adulyadej has made a number of state and official visits.[1]
Date
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Country
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City
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Host
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8–16 February
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Indonesia
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Jakarta, Yogyakarta
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President Sukarno
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2–5 March
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Burma
|
Yangon
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President Win Maung
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14 June – 15 July
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United States
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Honolulu, Los Angeles, Anaheim, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., Williamsburg, New York, Boston, Cambridge, Nashville, Denver, San Francisco
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower[3]
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19–23 July
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United Kingdom
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London
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Queen Elizabeth II[4]
|
25 July – 2 August
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West Germany
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Bonn, Bochum, Bad Homburg, Nuremberg
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President Heinrich Lübke
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22–25 August
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Portugal
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Lisbon
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President Américo Tomás
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29–31 August
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Switzerland
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Bern, Lausanne
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President Max Petitpierre
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6–9 September
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Denmark
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Copenhagen, Roskilde
|
King Frederik IX
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19–21 September
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Norway
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Oslo
|
King Olav V
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23–25 September
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Sweden
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Stockholm
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King Gustaf VI Adolf
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28 September – 1 October
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Italy
|
Rome
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President Giovanni Gronchi
|
1 October
|
Vatican City
|
Vatican
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Pope John XXIII
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4–7 October
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Belgium
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Brussels, Bruges
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King Baudouin
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11–14 October
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France
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Paris, Versailles
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President Charles de Gaulle
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17–19 October
|
Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg
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Grand Duchess Charlotte
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24–27 October
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Netherlands
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Amsterdam, The Hague
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Queen Juliana
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3–8 November
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Spain
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Madrid, Seville
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Caudillo Francisco Franco
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Date
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Country
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City
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Host
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11–22 March
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Pakistan
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Karachi
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President Ayub Khan
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20–27 June
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Malaya
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Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Selangor, Pahang
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Yang di-Pertuan Agong Putra
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18–26 August
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New Zealand
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Wellington, Auckland
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Governor-General Charles Lyttelton
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26 August – 12 September
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Australia
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Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart, Adelaide, Perth[5]
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Governor-General William Sidney
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