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Nakhon Si Thammarat, the second largest province
of the South and the land of predominant Buddhism during
the Srivijaya Period, is 780 kilometres from Bangkok. It
occupies an area
of 9,942 square kilometres consisting of high plateau and
mountains in the west then sloping down towards the east
and becoming a basin along the coastline of the Gulf of
Thailand.
In addition to its great history, Nakhon Si Thammarat boasts
pristine verdant jungles abundant with luxuriant vegetation
and is also noted for picturesque beaches and beautiful
waterfalls.
Boundary
North Borders Surat Thani and Gulf of Thailand
South Borders Phatthalung and Songkhla
East Borders Gulf of Thailand
West Borders Trang and Krabi
Distances from Amphoe Muang to Other Districts
:
Pak Phanang 36 kilometres
Cha-uat 71 kilometres
Chian Yai 52 kilometres
Hua Sai 66 kilometres
Chaloem Phra Kiat 22 kilometres
Ron Phibun 32 kilometres
Chulabhorn 50 kilometres
Bang Khan 94 kilometres
Chawang 71 kilometres
Tha Sala 32 kilometres
Sichon 66 kilometres
Khanom 100 kilometres
Phrom Khiri 21 kilometres
Lan Saka 21 kilometres
Phipun 93 kilometres
Thung Song 55 kilometres
Thung Yai 102 kilometres
Tham Phannara 107 kilometres
Chang Klang 50 kilometres
Nopphitam 50 kilometres
Distances from Nakhon Si Thammarat to Nearby Provinces
:
Surat Thani 134 kilometres
Trang 123 kilometres
Phatthalung 112 kilometres
Songkhla 161 kilometres
Krabi 233 kilometres
Phuket 366 kilometres
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