Noen Maprang, Administrative district in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.
Noen Maprang is an administrative district in Phitsanulok Province covering a large rural area with several scattered settlements organized into seven administrative sub-districts. The landscape sits within the Nan Basin and is shaped by multiple river systems that flow through its boundaries.
The district was separated from Wang Thong in 1976 and gained full district status in 1983. This division occurred during a period of significant regional changes and administrative reorganization.
The scattered settlements here maintain strong ties to farming and water management practices shaped by the river systems. Local communities rely on these natural resources for their livelihoods and daily rhythms of life.
The district is connected to neighboring regions by a network of roads for travel and transport. Local rivers serve as important water sources for farming and community needs throughout the area.
Three major rivers originate within the district, making it a critical water source for the entire region. These waterways are essential to the survival and prosperity of farming in the broader area.
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