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Lang Sathanee Rotfai Buriram Village. Lang Sathanee Rotfai Buriram Village, or Chumchon Lang Sathanee is one of the 19 villages that constitute Buriram, Thailand. It is located in the north of the Town of Buriram. Buriram Railway Station is located in the village. The village is on northeastern railway line. Main station is Buriram Railway Station.
Khiriwong covers 90.42 square kilometres (34.91 sq mi) and has 5 villages. It is bordered to the north by the Yodpon Mountain and to the south by Huay Sang Mountain. To the east is Ringo Mountain and west is Khao Luang Mountain Surat Thani Province. [1] This village is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from capital of province Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat.
The district is divided into six sub-districts , which are further subdivided into 81 villages . The township ( thesaban tambon ) Lan Sak covers parts of tambons Lan Sak and Pradu Yuen. There are a further six tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
The district is divided into 13 sub-districts , which are further subdivided into 147 villages . The town (thesaban mueang) Lang Suan includes the tambon Lang Suan and parts of Khan Ngoen, Pho Daeng, Laem Sai, and Wang Tako. The sub-district municipality (thesaban tambon) Paknam Lang Suan includes tambon Pak Nam.
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The district is divided into 22 sub-districts , further subdivided into 279 villages . Mueang Khukhan is a sub-district municipality (thesaban tambon) which covers parts of the sub-district Huai Nuea. There are 22 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
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The district is divided into 12 sub-districts , which are further divided into 161 villages . There are three sub-district municipalities ( thesaban tambon ): Nong Han, Nong Mek, and Ban Chiang. Each cover parts of tambons of the same name.