Wang Thong ( Thai : วังทอง ) is a subdistrict ( tambon ) in Wang Thong district , in Phitsanulok province . It lies at the intersection of Highways 11 and 12, 17 kilometres (11 mi) east of Phitsanulok city and 380 kilometres (240 mi) north of Bangkok . The economy is based on farming and animal husbandry .
14-407: Originally named Talat Chum, on 17 April 1939 it was renamed Wang Thong. On 30 March 1996 Wang Thong subdistrict administrative organization (SAO) was established. The topography of Wang Thong subdistrict is flat plains and is located in the lower northern part of Thailand. There are mountains in the northern part of the subdistrict, such as Khao Samo Khlaeng and Khao Fa. The subdistrict is bordered to
28-433: A population of 4,119. Wang Thong administrative organization ( Thai : องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลวังทอง , romanized : ongkan borihan suan tambon wangthong - abbreviated Thai : อบต.วังทอง , romanized : o bo to wangthong ) is responsible for the remaining area, tambon Moo1 (part west) and Moo4 - M0015, of 56.2 square kilometres (21.7 sq mi) with a population of 13,833. Wang Thong subdistrict
42-523: Is 92.25 FM. 16°49′N 100°26′E / 16.81°N 100.43°E / 16.81; 100.43 Samo Khae Samo Khae ( Thai : สมอแข ) is a subdistrict in the Mueang Phitsanulok District of Phitsanulok Province , Thailand . In 2022 it had a population of 15,821 and 8,822 households. In this subdistrict is a private university. The topography of Samo Khae is fertile lowlands with an area of 40.19 km and lies east of
56-592: Is a culture conservation center of Thai-Yuan club in Moo3. The purpose is to preserve maintain customs, arts, culture and local wisdom with the Samo Khae subdistrict. 16°50′27″N 100°20′29″E / 16.8408°N 100.3415°E / 16.8408; 100.3415 Royal Thai Government Gazette Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include
70-524: Is home to the following active temples, where Theravada Buddhism is practiced by local residents. The subdistrict is the intersection of highway 11 southbound (Nakhon Sawan route), highway 12 westbound (Tak route), highway 12 eastbound (Khon Kaen route) and bypass road 126, northern ring road of Phitsanulok. There is one radio station broadcast from Wang Thong, the Sathaanii Witthayu Ratthasaphaa (Parliament Radio Station). The frequency
84-509: Is via direct bus routes daily and at night. All these bus routes are offered by eight bus companies, such as Esantour, Kingdom tour, Nakhonchai Air, Phet Prasert, Sombat tour and Win Tour Phitsanulok. Phet Prasert also has direct bus lines to eastern Thailand ( Pattaya and Chanthaburi ). Piya Chai Pattana offers a direct bus line to the south of Thailand ( Hat Yai , Ko Samui , Phang Nga , Phuket and Surat Thani ). There are taxis with
98-606: The Nan Basin , which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed . The administration of Wang Thong subdistrict is responsible for an area that covers 58 square kilometres (22 sq mi) and consists of fifteen administrative villages, as of 2022: 17,952 people. Wang Thong municipality is a subdistrict municipality ( thesaban tambon ), which covers tambon Moo1 (part east), Moo2 (Than Prong) and Moo3 (Nam Duan), with an area of 1.8 square kilometres (0.69 sq mi) with
112-484: The north by Samo Khae and Don Thong subdistricts, Mueang Phitsanulok district , to the east by Chaiyanam and Din Thong subdistricts, Wang Thong district, to the south by Wang Phikun subdistrict, Wang Thong district and to the west by Samo Khae subdistrict. The Wang Thong River (Khek River) is the main river flowing through the subdistrict. Bueng Rachanok is a popular tourist destination. The subdistrict lies in
126-468: The Nan river. The subdistrict is bordered to the north by Don Thong subdistrict, to the east by Wang Thong subdistrict of Wang Thong district , to the south by Wang Phikun subdistrict of Wang Thong district, and to the west by Aranyik subdistrict and Hua Ro subdistrict. Samo Khae subdistrict lies in the Nan Basin , which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed . Originally, Samo Khae subdistrict
140-741: The land is suitable for agriculture, most people work in this sector. The following companies also play a role in the employment service: CPF factory , Kaset Phattana Industry, Makro Phitsanulok 2 and Thai Watsadu Phitsanulok. [1] [2] [3] The following government institutions in Samo Khae subdistrict are: Phitsanulok University is a private university - Moo5. [7] There is Samo Khae health-promoting hospital in Ban Dong Pradok (Moo3). Major roads are: From bus station no.2 buses provide mass transport through Phitsanulok province. Connection to Bangkok and cities of northern Thailand (except Mae Hong Son province ) and northern northeastern Thailand
154-446: The necessary meters; motorcycle taxis and tuk-tuk tricycle taxis with negotiated rates. All households in Samo Khae subdistrict have access to the electricity network. 80 percent of all households in Samo Khae subdistrict have access to the fixed and mobile telephone network. All households in Samo Khae subdistrict have access to the water network of Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA). Watthanathai-Yuan (thai:ว้ฒนธรรมไท-ยวน)
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#1732869455748168-417: The whole Samo Khae subdistrict. The Samo Khae SAO (Thai: อบต - oh boh toh) logo shows an anchor (solidarity), a rope (unity) and a moon (prosperity). Samo Khae subdistrict is home to the following active temples, where Theravada Buddhism is practiced by local residents: In Samo Khae subdistrict (Moo1) there is a Chinese shrine to worship Guan Yu . File:Guan Yu Shrine001, Phitsanulok.jpg ฺBecause
182-445: Was divided into five administrative villages: Moo1 Ban Nong Tho, Moo2 Ban Ladlak Bua Khao, Moo3 Ban Dong Pradok-Krommethan, Moo4 Ban Samo Khae and Moo5 Ban Go. In 1998, Ban Noen Makhuek (Moo6) was separated from Ban Ladlak Bua Khao (Moo2); Ban Phong Sathon-Chinlap (Moo7) and Ban Krommethan-Chatkaew (Moo8) were split from Ban Dong Pradok-Krommethan (Moo3). Samo Khae Subdistrict Administrative Organization-SAO ( ongkan borihan suan tambon )
196-602: Was established, published 19 January 1996 in Royal Thai Government Gazette , but effective 30 March 1996. The administration of Samo Khae subdistrict is responsible for an area that covers 40.19 km and consists of eight administrative villages, as of 2022: 15,821 people and 8,822 households. Administrative villages contain many villages such as: Samo Khae Subdistrict Administrative Organization - Samo Khae SAO ( Thai : องค์การบริหารตำบลสมอแข , romanized : ongkan borihan suan tambon Samo Khae ) covers
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