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Changwat Amphoe Tambon Mooban Thailand
By Thai-Eyes | February 6, 2009
Nowadays Thailand has 76 (year: 2008) Changwat (administrative provinces),
named after the main city of the province.
The Changwat is divided in Amphoe, Tambon and Mooban.
Thailand has 877 Amphoe (district), excluded the 50 districts of Bangkok,
which are called Khet.
Amphoe is also the administrative agency,
where one have to register businesses or to get licenses.
The Amphoe are divided in 7254 Tambon (census 2000),
excluded the 154 Khwaeng of Bangkok.
Tambon is translated as subdistrict or commune.
Muban (Mooban) is the lowest administrative subdivision of Thailand.
Also villages are called Mooban (Moobaan, Muban).
The 76 Thai Provinces (Changwat):
North Thailand (green)
1. Chiang Mai
2. Chiang Rai
3. Lampang
4. Lamphun
5. Mae Hong Son
6. Nan
7. Phayao
8. Phrae
9. Uttaradit
West Thailand (brown)
1. Kanchanaburi
2. Phetchaburi
3. Prachuap Khiri Khan
4. Ratchaburi
5. Tak
Central Thailand (yellow)
1. Ang Thong
2. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
3. Bangkok (Krung Thep Mahanakhorn)
4. Chai Nat
5. Kamphaeng Phet
6. Lopburi
7. Nakhon Nayok
8. Nakhon Pathom
9. Nakhon Sawan
10. Nonthaburi
11. Pathum Thani
12. Phetchabun
13. Phichit
14. Phitsanulok
15. Sukhothai
16. Samut Prakan
17. Samut Sakhon
18. Samut Songkhram
19. Saraburi
20. Singburi
21. Suphanburi
22. Uthai Thani
North East Thailand – Isaan (red)
1. Amnat Charoen
2. Buri Ram
3. Chaiyaphum
4. Kalasin
5. Khon Kaen
6. Loei
7. Maha Sarakham
8. Mukdahan
9. Nakhon Phanom
10. Nakhon Ratchasima – Korat
11. Nong Bua Lamphu
12. Nong Khai
13. Roi Et
14. Sakon Nakhon
15. Si Sa Ket
16. Surin
17. Ubon Ratchathani
18. Udon Thani
19. Yasothon
East Thailand (blue)
1. Chachoengsao
2. Chanthaburi
3. Chon Buri
4. Prachin Buri
5. Rayong
6. Sa Kaeo
7. Trat
South Thailand (violet)
1. Chumphon
2. Krabi
3. Nakhon Si Thammarat
4. Narathiwat
5. Pattani
6. Phang Nga
7. Phatthalung
8. Phuket
9. Ranong
10. Satun
11. Songkhla
12. Surat Thani
13. Trang
14. Yala
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