Chomphu, Phitsanulok

Chomphu (Thai: ชมพู) is a subdistrict in the Noen Maprang District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.

Chomphu

ชมพู
Subdistrict
Coordinates: 16°41′00″N 100°40′00″E
CountryThailand
ProvincePhitsanulok
DistrictNoen Maprang
Population
 (2005)
  Total13,266
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
65190
Geocode650901

Geography

The subdistrict lies within the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed.

Administration

The following is a list of the subdistrict's mubans, which roughly correspond to villages:[1]

No. English Thai
1 Ban Chomphu Thai (South Ban Chomphu) บ้านชมพูใต้
2 Ban Nam Pat บ้านน้ำปาด
3 Ban Chomphu Nuea (North Ban Chomphu) บ้านชมพูเหนือ
4 Ban Cham Rang บ้านซำรัง
5 Ban Pluak Ngam บ้านปลวกง่าม
6 Ban Nong Ya Plong บ้านหนองหญ้าปล้อง
7 Ban Rak Thai บ้านรักไทย
8 Ban Pha Thai บ้านเผ่าไทย
9 Ban Cham Thong บ้านซำต้อง
10 Ban Nong Ibong บ้านหนองอีป๋อง
11 Ban Rom Glao บ้านร่มเกล้า
12 Ban Noen Khlo บ้านเนินคล้อ
13 Ban Thung Ai Thak บ้านทุ่งไอ้ตาก
14 Ban Nong Thap Ruea บ้านหนองทับเรือ
15 Ban Sam Rang Thai บ้านซำรังใต้
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References

  1. Pitlocal.org (in Thai)


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