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Ko Chang (Thai: เกาะช้าง, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ t͡ɕʰáːŋ]) is an amphoe (district) in Trat province, Thailand. It is on the Gulf of Thailand's eastern seaboard, 300 km (190 mi) from Bangkok, near the border with Cambodia. [1] The island Ko Chang occupies most of the district's land area, along with several smaller islands.
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Mu Ko Chang National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติหมู่เกาะช้าง) is in Trat Province, eastern Thailand. It spans several provincial districts. [ 1 ] It is a marine national park [ 2 ] with an area of 406,250 rai ~ 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi), [ 3 ] including 52 islands. [ 1 ]
Ko Rang (Thai: เกาะรัง, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ rāŋ]) is an island in the southwestern part of the Ko Chang archipelago on the southeastern edge of the Gulf of Thailand. [1] The island rises up out of 60m of water in most places and has few beaches. [ 2 ]
Chang Island may refer to: Koh or Ko Chang (เกาะช้าง, lit. "Elephant Island"), an island in Thailand; Changsha (t 長沙, s 长沙, p Chángshā, lit."Long Island"), a former island in the Yangtze estuary now forming part of Chongming Island in Shanghai
Ko E Chan is the chancellor of the district, he oversees the administration of Ko Chan District. The district is divided into two sub-districts , which are further subdivided into 27 villages . Ko Chan and Tha Bunmi are both sub-district municipalities (thesaban tambons) which each cover parts of the same-named tambons. There are a further two ...
Ko Chang, Chiang Rai (Thai: เกาะช้าง) is a village and tambon (sub-district) of Mae Sai District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. [1] [failed verification] In 2005, it had a population of 9,964 people. The tambon contains 13 villages.