Nakhon Ratchasima Province facts for kids
Nakhon Ratchasima Province or Khorat, is the biggest province and the second most populated province of Thailand. Nakhon Ratchasima means ‘big province’. It’s the gate to the eastern part of Thailand. It is about 260 km from Bangkok. It is a plateau and rich with resources. It is a popular place for tourists to visit with attractions such as forests, walking, education, rivers, sight seeing, foods, ancient cultures and tradition. There are local handicrafts for sale.
Khorat covers an area of about 20494 square kilometers with 25 districts:
- Pakchong
- Seecute
- Soongnern
- Khamtaleasor
- Dankhuntod
- Nonthai
- Nonsoong
- Khamsagaysang
- Phimai
- Kongnondang
- Prathai
- Chumpuang
- Buayai
- Gangsanamnag
- Ban-Leung
- Jak-Rat
- Huai-Thalaeng
- Pak
- Thongchai
- Chokchai
- Korn-Buri
- Seung-Sang
- Nong-Boon Nak
- Wang-NamKheaw
- Chalerm-Prakiet
and six other small districts.
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Border
The borders of the province are in the north with Zuma, Chaiyabhum and Khon-Kan, in the south with Nakhon-Nayok and Prajean Buri, in the east with Buriram and in the west with Chaiyabhum and Saraburi.
General Information
The president of the province is Mr.Prajak Suwanpakdee. Thai business men and foreigners are interested this province because it is the center of eastern part of Thailand and also the center of education, transport, industrial, commercial, communication and the economy. There are a lot of sights to see around this particular province, including the world renowned Gatesh River, and the Zuma Heights, making it an extremely popular place for tourism.
Images for kids
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Korat Cat (si sawat)
See also
In Spanish: Provincia de Nakhon Ratchasima para niños