Amphoe Takua Thung

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Takua Thung
ตะกั่วทุ่ง
Statistics
Province: Phang Nga
Area: 610.8 km²
Inhabitants: 40,392 (2548)
Pop. density: 66.1 inh./km²
Geocode: 8204
Postal code: 82130
Map
Map of Phang Nga, Thailand highlighting Takua Thung

Takua Thung (Thai: ตะกั่วทุ่ง) is a district (Amphoe) in the province Phang Nga in the south of Thailand.

[edit] Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Thai Mueang and Mueang Phangnga. To the southwest is the Phang Nga Bay, to the south is the district Thalang of Phuket Province, separated by the Pak Phra strait. To the west is the Andaman Sea.

Namtok Raman Forest Park protects 0.2 km² around a scenic waterfall. The park was established on October 26, 1983.

The most important temple within the district is Wat Suwannakhuha, also commonly known as Wat Tham (lit. cave temple) due to several caves within a hill inside the temple area. Especially the largest of these caves is decorated with many Buddha images as well as stalactites and stalacmites.

[edit] Administration

The district is subdivided into 7 communes (tambon), which are further subdivided into 68 villages (muban). There are two townships (thesaban tambon) within the district - Krasom and Khok Kloi. Each of the tambon is administrated by a Tambon administrative organization (TAO).

No. Name Thai name Villages Inh.     
1. Tham ถ้ำ 9 3,596
2. Kra Som กระโสม 8 5,921
3. Ka Lai กะไหล 12 5,801
4. Tha Yu ท่าอยู่ 7 3,284
5. Lo Yung หล่อยูง 10 5,815
6. Khok Kloi โคกกลอย 14 11,456
7. Khlong Khian คลองเคียน 8 4,519
 Map of Tambon

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Amphoe of Phang Nga Seal of Phang Nga
Amphoe: Mueang Phang Nga - Ko Yao - Kapong - Takua Thung - Takua Pa - Khura Buri - Thap Put - Thai Mueang
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