Non Thai, Administrative district in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
Non Thai is an administrative district in Nakhon Ratchasima province in northeastern Thailand. The area consists of rural villages, farmland, and small communities where people engage in agriculture and local commerce.
The district was originally called Khwaeng San Thia, reflecting the importance of salt production in the area. The name changed several times before receiving its current designation in 1939.
The district maintains ten sub-districts called tambons, which divide into 133 administrative villages that preserve local governance and traditions.
The district is organized through administrative centers in its main villages, which provide local services and information. Visitors should expect rural transportation options and a slower pace of life typical of the countryside.
Located at an elevation of 188 meters, the district connects seven neighboring territories, including Phra Thong Kham and Kham Sakaesaeng.
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