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Maps of Khum Thong subdistrict, Lat Krabang district, Bangkok Thailand

Maps of Khum Thong subdistrict, Lat Krabang district, Bangkok Thailand Khum Thong (Thai: ขุมทอง) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) of Lat Krabang District, in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2019, it had a total population of 8,171 people. Satellite map, Traffic map, Bus map, Village map, Road map, Government office map, Tourist map, Travel map and etc. Lat Krabang district, Bangkok Thailand Lat Krabang (Thai: ลาดกระบัง) is one of the eastern districts of Bangkok. Lat Krabang (literally translating to "slope of shield") is a second largest district of Bangkok (the first one is neighbouring district Nong Chok). Neighbouring districts are (from the south clockwise): Bang Bo, Bang Sao Thong and Bang Phli (Samut Prakan province); Prawet, Saphan Sung, Min Buri and Nong Chok (Bangkok) and Mueang Chachoengsao (Chachoengsao province). Information by: Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/

Maps of Khu Fang Nuea subdistrict, Nong Chok district, Bangkok Thailand

Maps of Khu Fang Nuea subdistrict, Nong Chok district, Bangkok Thailand

Khu Fang Nuea (Thai: คู้ฝั่งเหนือ) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) of Nong Chok District, in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2020, it had a total population of 17,927 people.
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Nong Chok district, Bangkok Thailand

Nong Chok (Thai: หนองจอก) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other districts (from north clockwise): Amphoe Lam Luk Ka of Pathum Thani province, Amphoe Bang Nam Priao and Amphoe Mueang Chachoengsao of Chachoengsao province, Lat Krabang, Min Buri and Khlong Sam Wa of Bangkok. It is the biggest (considered one in seven of all Bangkok) and the most sparsely populated district of Bangkok.

The district was established as an amphoe in 1897 during the reign of King Chulalongkorn. The original settlers were Muslims relocated from southern Thailand. In 1902, it became an amphoe of the newly setup Min Buri province. Due to economic hardship during 1930-31, Min Buri Province was disbanded in 1931 and Nong Chok was transferred to Chachoengsao Province. However the administration was moved under Bangkok the next year due to inconvenience of travel between Nong Chok and Chachoengsao. As of 2006, about 75% of the population were Muslims while 22% were Buddhists. The name Nong Chok means water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) swamp.

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