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The provinces of Thailand are administrative divisions of the government of Thailand. [4] The country is divided into 76 provinces ( Thai : จังหวัด , RTGS : changwat , pronounced [tɕāŋ.wàt] ) proper, with one additional special administrative area (the capital, Bangkok).
As of 31 December 2018 there were 878 districts in Thailand. [1] This table lists those districts, and the provinces ( changwat ) of Thailand and regions ( phak ) of Thailand in which they lie. This sortable table does not include districts in Bangkok.
Most Thai cities' revised boundaries are contained in the province's capital district, known as Amphoe Mueang. Chiang Mai is the only city outside Bangkok to cover multiple districts in its urban area. Together, Bangkok and Chiang Mai are the only cities in Thailand with a population of over one million.
Nakhon Nayok province; Nakhon Pathom province; Nakhon Phanom province; Nakhon Ratchasima province; Nakhon Sawan province; Nakhon Si Thammarat province; Nan province; Narathiwat province; Nationality, religion, and language data for the provinces of Thailand; Nong Bua Lamphu province; Nong Khai province; Nonthaburi province
The provinces are governed by a governor appointed by the central government. Specifically, the Ministry of the Interior is a part of the Bangkok Government. [citation needed] The norm for naming the provinces is using the provincial capital as the name, which is why they are called namesake cities.
ISO 3166-2:TH is the entry for Thailand in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
This is a list of Thai provinces and regions by GDP and GDP per capita as of 2019, ... Thailand 69.315 15,451.96 100.00 545.00 1,342.20 228,398 7,864 19,276; ID
[a] [1] This list covers notable schools providing general education in the K1-K3 (Anuban), primary P1-P6 (Pratom) and secondary M1-M6 (Mathayom) levels, listed by province. A List of private and public Montessori Schools can be found on Montessori in Thailand