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Thailand

Thailand

Thailand comprises several distinct geographic regions, partly corresponding to the provincial groups. The north of the country is the mountainous area of the Thai highlands, with the highest point being Doi Inthanon in the Thanon Thong Chai Range at 2,565 metres (8,415 ft) elevation. The northeast, Isan,…

Average elevation: 156 m

Phuket

Thailand > Mueang Phuket > Ratsada

Average elevation: 22 m

Bangkok

Thailand > Bangkok > Bangkok

Bangkok is in the Chao Phraya River delta in Thailand's central plain. The river meanders through the city in a southerly direction, emptying into the Gulf of Thailand approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of city centre. The area is flat and low-lying, with an average elevation of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in)…

Average elevation: 3 m

Ko Samui

Thailand > Surat Thani Province

Average elevation: 75 m

Pattaya

Thailand > Chon Buri Province

Average elevation: 28 m

Ko Samui

Thailand > Ko Samui District

Average elevation: 25 m

Khao Yai National Park

Thailand

The park is the third largest in Thailand. It covers an area of 1,353,472 rai ~ 2,166 km2 (836 sq mi), including tropical seasonal forests and grasslands. Elevations mostly from 400–1,000 m (1,300–3,300 ft). There are 3,000 species of plants, 320 species of birds such as red junglefowl and coral-billed…

Average elevation: 320 m

Chalong

Thailand > Mueang Phuket District > Chalong

Average elevation: 78 m

Chiang Khong

Thailand > Chiang Khong District

Average elevation: 396 m

Si Sawat

Thailand > Si Sawat District

Average elevation: 250 m

Khon Kaen

Thailand

Khon Kaen is on the Khorat Plateau, elevation 187 m, and is the center of the mid-northeastern provincial group of Thailand, according to the Thai government. Its coordinates are 16°26′N 102°50′E / 16.433°N 102.833°E / 16.433; 102.833. The city municipality has a population of 114,459, while…

Average elevation: 165 m

Ban Bang Khao

Thailand > Ko Samui District

Average elevation: 25 m

Ban Luang

Thailand > Ban Luang District

Average elevation: 365 m

Baan Thurian

Thailand > Ko Samui District

Average elevation: 105 m

Ban Chang

Thailand > Ban Chang District

Average elevation: 58 m

Bo Win

Thailand > Si Racha District

Average elevation: 104 m

Ban Bo

Thailand > Wiang Kao District

Average elevation: 206 m

Doi Phu Kha

Thailand > Pua District

Average elevation: 1,538 m

Khao Khiao

Thailand > Pak Phli District

Average elevation: 949 m

Khao Lak

Thailand > Thai Mueang

Average elevation: 46 m

Ban Sob Ruak

Thailand > Chiang Saen District

Average elevation: 383 m

Ban Khlong Ple

Thailand > Hat Yai

Average elevation: 45 m

Ban Sung Noen

Thailand > Chom Bueng District

Average elevation: 39 m

Ban Mae Loe

Thailand > Mae Sariang District

Average elevation: 384 m

Chom Thong

Thailand > Chom Thong District

Average elevation: 300 m

Khao No

Thailand > Banphot Phisai District

Average elevation: 51 m

Kut Nok Plao

Thailand > Mueang Saraburi

Average elevation: 53 m

Tha Lo

Thailand

Average elevation: 77 m

Chun

Thailand > Chun District

Average elevation: 464 m

Nong Phueng

Thailand

Average elevation: 301 m

Ban Khwae Tun

Thailand > Ban Khwae

Average elevation: 294 m

Khao Khiao

Thailand > Tak Fa District

Average elevation: 118 m

Sapan Waterfall

Thailand > Bo Kluea District > Ban Sapan

Average elevation: 877 m

Silvara Khaoyai

Thailand > Pak Chong District

Average elevation: 431 m

Mae Moh

Thailand > Mae Mo District

Average elevation: 394 m

Lumphini Park

Thailand > Bangkok

Average elevation: 9 m

Ko Samet

Thailand

Average elevation: 4 m

Ko Phi

Thailand > Ko Kut District

Average elevation: 3 m

Huai Bong Ti

Thailand > Sai Yok District

Average elevation: 233 m

Piyapirom Park

Thailand > Bangkok

Average elevation: 4 m

Chao Phraya River

Thailand

The landscape of the river basins is a very wide, flat, well-watered plain continuously refreshed with soil and sediment brought down by the rivers. The lower central plain from the delta north to Ang Thong Province is a flat, low area with an average of two metres above sea level. Further north and into the…

Average elevation: 93 m

Nakhon Nayok Province

Thailand

The northern part of the province is in the Sankamphaeng Range, the southern prolongation of the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains, with the highest elevation the 1,292-meter-high Yod Khao Kiew. Most of that area is covered by the Khao Yai National Park, 2,166 km2 (836 sq mi), along with three other national parks,…

Average elevation: 183 m

Mae Chan District

Thailand

Average elevation: 568 m

Hin Dat

Thailand > Pang Sila Thong District

Average elevation: 114 m

Dan Chang District

Thailand

Average elevation: 249 m

Bo Phloi District

Thailand

Average elevation: 225 m

Waeng Yai District

Thailand

Average elevation: 191 m

Mae Mo District

Thailand

Average elevation: 446 m

Dan Sai District

Thailand

Average elevation: 650 m

Saba Yoi District

Thailand

Average elevation: 143 m

Sathing Phra District

Thailand

Average elevation: 3 m

Tha Uthen District

Thailand

Average elevation: 162 m

Non Sung District

Thailand

Average elevation: 170 m

Pak Chong District

Thailand

Average elevation: 458 m

Banphot Phisai District

Thailand

Average elevation: 39 m

Pua District

Thailand

Average elevation: 643 m

Nam Nao District

Thailand

Average elevation: 691 m

Samoeng District

Thailand

Average elevation: 912 m

Yam River

Thailand

Average elevation: 164 m

Sing Buri

Thailand > Mueang Sing Buri

Average elevation: 12 m

Prachin Buri

Thailand > Mueang Prachin Buri

Average elevation: 6 m

Chiang Klang

Thailand > Chiang Klang District

Average elevation: 529 m

Mae Sot

Thailand > Mae Sot

Average elevation: 339 m

Ban Na Pa Paek

Thailand > Mueang Mae Hong Son

Average elevation: 1,042 m

Satun

Thailand > Mueang Satun

Average elevation: 11 m

Tha Mai

Thailand > Tha Mai District

Average elevation: 14 m

Rayong

Thailand > Mueang Rayong District

Average elevation: 31 m

Mae Salong

Thailand > Mae Fa Luang > Mae Fa Luang district

Mae Salong is a hilltop village in the Mae Fa Luang district of Thailand's Chiang Rai Province, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Chiang Rai. Mae Salong is on the highest peak of the Doi Mae Salong range of mountains, at an elevation of 1,134 metres (3,722 ft) above sea level. It has an alpine-like climate,…

Average elevation: 1,035 m

Ban Nongpie

Thailand > Mueang Khon Kaen

Average elevation: 175 m

Mukdahan

Thailand > Mueang Mukdahan

Average elevation: 147 m

Ban Kruat

Thailand > Ban Kruat District

Average elevation: 198 m

Na Hin Lat

Thailand > Pak Phli District

Average elevation: 26 m

Ban Bo Nam

Thailand > Udon Thani

Average elevation: 175 m

Pang Ung

Thailand > Mueang Mae Hong Son

Average elevation: 1,086 m

Khong

Thailand > Khong

Average elevation: 180 m

Ang Thong

Thailand > Mueang Ang Thong

Average elevation: 9 m

Lat Ya

Thailand > Mueang Kanchanaburi

Average elevation: 53 m

Hat Tung Wua Laen

Thailand > Pathio > Saphli

Average elevation: 9 m

Sam Chuk

Thailand > Sam Chuk District

Average elevation: 11 m

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