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Hi. I always thought that in this Englisch speaking Wikipedia you transcribe Thai words according to the Royal Thai General System of Transcription - or at least you try to?
Well, then it would be someting like "Wat Mahathat Yuwarat Rangsarit (Ratchaworamahawihan)". I would suggest you move this article to "Wat Mahathat Yuwarat Rangsarit" to have it consistent to the other articles about Thailand.
I prefer to think of RTGS as a last resort when an established preferred spelling of proper nouns cannot be found. Wikipedia:Naming conventions says to use the most common name for the subject, and it appears the temple's name is more commonly spelled this way. "Wat Mahathat Yuwarat Rangsarit" gives only 8 Google hits. Pattaya isn't at Phatthaya, after all. --Paul_012(talk)19:09, 17 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]