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Postal code of a given location can be found on the side of Thai postal box there. In the picture, this is 82220. Postal codes in Thailand are five digit numbers. The first two digits of the postal code denote the province or special administrative area (e.g., 43120 Phon Phisai, Nong Khai), while the last 3 digits represent the post office within the province. [1]
The district is divided into 13 sub-districts (), which are further subdivided into 137 villages ().The township (thesaban tambon) Si Samrong covers tambon Wang Luek and parts of tambons Khlong Tan and Sam Ruean.
Thai postal codes consist of five digits, where the first two digits identify the province, the third digit the district, and the remaining two the subdistrict. [1] There are however several cases where more than one district shares the same third digit, or some muban have the postcode of a neighboring subdistrict.
Ban Ruean (Thai: บ้านเรือน, pronounced [bâːn rɯ̄a̯n]) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Pa Sang District, in Lamphun Province, Thailand. [1] In 2005, it had a population of 4,388 people.
Tontitown is a city in northern Washington County, Arkansas, United States.The community is located in the Ozark Mountains and was founded by Italian settlers in 1898. Known for its grapes and wines, Tontitown has hosted the Tontitown Grape Festival continuously since 1898.
Tha Ton, also spelled Thaton (Thai: ท่าตอน), is a sub-district of Mae Ai District in the far north of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2014 it had a population of 19,902. [ 1 ] The sub-district is on the Kok River near the border with Myanmar , about a three hour drive north of Chiang Mai .
Chonburi province, with a registered population as of 31 December 2019 of 1,558,301, is led by a governor and is divided into 11 districts (amphoe). [1] Each district is led by a district chief (nai amphoe).
Bang Pa-in was established in the Ayutthaya era in the name Khwaeng Uthai. In the Rattanakosin era Khwaeng Uthai was divided to be Khwaeng Uthai Noi and Uthai Yai. In 1910 Khwaeng Uthai Noi was changed status and renamed to Phra Ratchawang District.