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Groups of
amphoe or
districts make up the provinces, and are
analogous to counties. The
chief district officer is Nai
Amphoe (นายอำเภอ).
Amphoe are divided...
- (Thai: ป่าพะยอม,
pronounced [pàː pʰā.jɔ̄ːm]) is the
northernmost district (
amphoe) of
Phatthalung province,
southern Thailand.
Neighbouring districts are...
- brief; 20–60
minutes duration is typical.[citation needed] Ko
Samui is an
amphoe (district) of
Surat Thani Province,
divided into
seven sub-districts (tambons)...
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districts (khet, เขต,
pronounced [kʰèːt], also
sometimes wrongly called amphoe as in the
other provinces,
derived from Pali khetta,
cognate to Sanskrit...
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Sattahip (Thai: สัตหีบ,
pronounced [sàt.tā.hìːp]) is a
district (
amphoe) in
Chonburi province, Thailand. It is at the
southern tip of the
province southeast...
- As of 31 December 2018[update]
there were 878
districts (
amphoe) in Thailand. This
table lists those districts, and the
provinces (changwat) of Thailand...
- Bang Sao
Thong (Thai: บางเสาธง;
pronounced [bāːŋ sǎw tʰōŋ]) is a
district (
amphoe) of
Samut Prakan province in
central Thailand.
Neighboring districts are...
- Wang Noi (Thai: วังน้อย,
pronounced [wāŋ nɔ́ːj]) is a
district (
amphoe) in
Ayutthaya province, Thailand, 50 km
north of Bangkok. The po****tion of Wang...
- Bang
Lamung (Thai: บางละมุง,
pronounced [bāːŋ lā.mūŋ]) is a
district (
amphoe) in the
southern part of
Chonburi province, Thailand. Bang
Lamung includes...
-
districts (
amphoe)
romanized as Bang Sai in the Phra
Nakhon Si
Ayutthaya Province, Thailand,
differed only by the Thai
spelling and the
geocode Amphoe Bang...