Na Khun Yai
นาคูณใหญ่ | |
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Country | Thailand |
Province | Nakhon Phanom |
District | Na Wa |
Area | |
• Total | 17.734 km2 (6.847 sq mi) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 4,565 |
• Density | 260/km2 (670/sq mi) |
Postal Code | 48180 |
Geocode | 480904 |
Na Khun Yai ( Thai: นาคูณใหญ่, pronounced [nāː kʰūːn jàj]) is a subdistrict ( tambon) in Nakhon Phanom Province, administered by Na Wa District in northeastern Thailand ( Isan).
The village is about 900 km north of Bangkok. Na Khun Yai is underdeveloped, with agriculture as the main economic activity.
Neighboring subdistricts are Phon Suang ( Si Songkhram District) to the north and east and Na Wa to the south and west.
The subdistrict was created on 1 May 1978, when five villages were split off from Na Wa. [1]
The tambon is administered by a tambon administrative organization (TAO), which was created on 13 February 1997. [2] It is subdivided into seven villages ( mubans).
1. | Ban Muang | บ้านม่วง | |
2. | Ban Na Khun Yai | บ้านนาคูณใหญ่ | |
3. | Ban Na Khun Yai | บ้านนาคูณใหญ่ | |
4. | Ban Na Khun Noi | บ้านนาคูณน้อย | |
5. | Ban Hua Ngua | บ้านหัวงัว | |
6. | Ban Na Khun Noi | บ้านนาคูณน้อย | |
7. | Ban Muang | บ้านม่วง |
Na Khun Yai
นาคูณใหญ่ | |
---|---|
Country | Thailand |
Province | Nakhon Phanom |
District | Na Wa |
Area | |
• Total | 17.734 km2 (6.847 sq mi) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 4,565 |
• Density | 260/km2 (670/sq mi) |
Postal Code | 48180 |
Geocode | 480904 |
Na Khun Yai ( Thai: นาคูณใหญ่, pronounced [nāː kʰūːn jàj]) is a subdistrict ( tambon) in Nakhon Phanom Province, administered by Na Wa District in northeastern Thailand ( Isan).
The village is about 900 km north of Bangkok. Na Khun Yai is underdeveloped, with agriculture as the main economic activity.
Neighboring subdistricts are Phon Suang ( Si Songkhram District) to the north and east and Na Wa to the south and west.
The subdistrict was created on 1 May 1978, when five villages were split off from Na Wa. [1]
The tambon is administered by a tambon administrative organization (TAO), which was created on 13 February 1997. [2] It is subdivided into seven villages ( mubans).
1. | Ban Muang | บ้านม่วง | |
2. | Ban Na Khun Yai | บ้านนาคูณใหญ่ | |
3. | Ban Na Khun Yai | บ้านนาคูณใหญ่ | |
4. | Ban Na Khun Noi | บ้านนาคูณน้อย | |
5. | Ban Hua Ngua | บ้านหัวงัว | |
6. | Ban Na Khun Noi | บ้านนาคูณน้อย | |
7. | Ban Muang | บ้านม่วง |