Laem Ngop (Thai: แหลมงอบ, pronounced [lɛ̌ːm ŋɔ̂ːp]) is a district (amphoe) of Trat province, eastern Thailand. The district was established in 1897 named...
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Trat Airport (IATA: TDX, ICAO: VTBO) is in Bang Pit subdistrict, Laem Ngop district, Trat province in eastern Thailand. Trat Airport was opened in 2003...
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which occurs in late-January at the Ko Chang Yutthanawi Memorial on Laem Ngop, commemorates the Royal Thai Navy's engagement against the French colonialists...
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built. Originally the area of the Ko Kut district was part of the subdistrict (tambon) Ko Chang, Laem Ngop District. In 1952 the subdistrict Ko Mak was established...
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(Thai: น้ำเชี่ยว, pronounced [náːm t͡ɕʰîa̯w]) is a tambon (sub-district) of Laem Ngop District, Trat Province, eastern Thailand. The area features foothills...
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Originally, the area of the district was part of the sub-district (tambon) Ko Chang, Laem Ngop district. In 1952, the sub-district Ko Mak was established to...
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Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Khlung of Chanthaburi province, Bo Rai, Mueang Trat, Laem Ngop of Trat Province. The district is divided...
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due to a new naming policy for capital districts. Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise): Laem Ngop, Khao Saming, and Bo Rai of Trat Province;...
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Khao Saming, and Laem Ngop of Trat province. To the southeast is the Gulf of Thailand. The district is divided into 12 sub-districts (tambons), which...
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of 31 December 2018[update] there were 878 districts (amphoe) in Thailand. This table lists those districts, and the provinces (changwat) of Thailand and...
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