Nakhon Thai, Administrative district in Phitsanulok, Thailand
Nakhon Thai is an administrative district in eastern Phitsanulok that extends across a large area at an elevation of around 229 meters. It is divided into 11 sub-districts that together manage 145 administrative villages.
The district developed from traditional Thai administrative structures and became an organized territory within Phitsanulok province. Its division into sub-districts and villages follows the country's historical governance system.
The area is an administrative district in eastern Phitsanulok where Buddhist temples serve as religious and community gathering places for local residents. These temples shape daily life and create spaces where people come together.
The area is connected to larger cities through road networks, with the provincial capital located about 56 kilometers away. Access is organized through a network of roads that link the district to surrounding regions.
The district contains a portion of the Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, a protected area with diverse landscapes and wildlife. Several rivers including the Khwae Noi flow through the region and shape its natural setting.
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