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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).


    Map of Thailand with Changwat

    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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    Topics: Thailand | 7 Comments »

    7 Responses to “Changwat Amphoe Tambon Mooban Thailand”

    1. Chinese Eyed Thai Hilltribe Boy Jack | thai-eyes Says:
      February 26th, 2009 at 13:06

      [...] Changwat Amphoe Tambon Mooban Thailand [...]

    2. Thai Hilltribe Sagger Boy | thai-eyes Says:
      March 15th, 2009 at 12:12

      [...] Changwat Amphoe Tambon Mooban Thailand [...]

    3. Yao Thailand Hilltribe Boy in Traditional Costume | thai-eyes Says:
      May 3rd, 2009 at 11:23

      [...] in the afternoon we got hilltribe vistors from the Chiang Rai province (Changwat Chiang Rai) and they brought a very young Yao hilltribe boy with them. His parents has been busy [...]

    4. Cochlospermum regium (Mart. & Schrank) Pilg. Supanika | Orchids-Flowers Says:
      January 17th, 2010 at 08:50

      [...] health and strenght. The Cochlospermum regium is also “Flower of the Region” in the Thai provinces (Changwat) Saraburi, Buri Ram and Uthai [...]

    5. josh Says:
      February 8th, 2010 at 18:42

      information on muay thai teachers in kohn kaen or roi et?
      true authentic muay thai teached from the heart and love of the sport not the money.
      i would like to train and learn under a well respected kru.
      i have money to pay a kru prefeably a old man who has alot of knowledge about the traditional muay thai and muay chaiya please contact me at joshkent01@hotmail.com thank you very much

    6. Young Thai School Boy blowing Air Bubbles | thai-eyes Says:
      March 19th, 2010 at 14:34

      [...] are very low, as there been minimum wages in 2008 from 148.- to 203.- Thai Baht, depending on the provinces (Changwat), young Thai boys and girls reported, that they nowadays just get about 80.- Baht a day for a 12 [...]

    7. A Rural Thai Road Adventure | thai-eyes Says:
      May 12th, 2010 at 08:28

      [...] was a funny day and we´ve been heading toward to Doi Chang, a mountain in the Chiang Rai province (Chang Wat Chiang Rai), North Thailand, where we had an appointment with a few Lisu Hill Tribe boys. As we [...]

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