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 Wat Sam Phraya subdistrict, Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok Thailand
Wat Sam Phraya is an area outside Rattanakosin Island or Bangkok's old town zone. It is named after the local temple Wat Sam Phraya and it is the location of the district office. "Bang Khun Phrom" is another unofficial name for it collectively with the subdistrict adjacent to Bang Khun Phrom.
Wat Sam Phraya is the part on the northwestmost of the district. It is bounded by other subdistricts (from north clockwise): Wachiraphayaban in Dusit District (Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem is the dividing line), Bang Khun Phrom and Ban Phan Thom in its district (Samsen Road is the dividing line), Chana Songkhram in its district (Khlong Rop Krung is the dividing line), and Bang Yi Khan in Bang Phlat District (across the Chao Phraya River).
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Phra Nakhon district
Phra Nakhon (Thai: พระนคร) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the central district of Bangkok, including Rattanakosin Island. Neighboring districts are, from the north, clockwise: Dusit, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Samphanthawong, and across the Chao Phraya River, Thon Buri, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok Noi, and Bang Phlat.
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