In Geography
- Bangkok’s official name, translated into English, has 167 characters: Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Yuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit
- Andros, Bahamas is 167 kilometers in length
- Dogwood Acres, North Carolina lies at an elevation of 167 feet (51 m)
- Hermosillo, capital of the Mexican state of Sonora 167 miles (269 km) from the U.S. border
- The Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct in Yosemite National Park is 167 miles (269 km) long.
- The Khanpur Dam, Khanpur, NWFP is 167 feet (51 m) high and stores 110,000 acre feet (140,000,000 m3) of water
- The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is 2,029 feet (618 m) long and 167 feet (51 m) wide
- Medford, Oregon’s nearest maritime port is the Port of Coos Bay, 167 miles (269 km) away
- The Port of Coos Bay, the nearest maritime port to Medford, Oregon, is 167 miles (269 km) away
- Western Sahara ranks #167 in world population
- U.S. towns with a population of 167 in the 2000 census include:
- Bingham Lake, Minnesota
- Bisbee, North Dakota
- Cloud Lake, Florida
- Crystal, North Dakota
- Dovray, Minnesota
- East New Market, Maryland
- Kyburz, California
- Lane, Kansas
- Lena, Mississippi
- Liberty, Vernon County, Wisconsin
- Monterey, Kentucky
- Plaza, North Dakota
- Ross, Wisconsin
- Valley Springs, Arkansas
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