Phitsanulok provincial and local government

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Phitsanulok provincial and local government are the administrative bodies for Phitsanulok province (Thai: พิษณุโลก, Thai pronunciation: [pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk]), one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces, which lies in lower northern Thailand, with a population of 865,247 (2019 census). The provincial capital is the city of Phitsanulok, where the main government offices are situated. The province is mainly rural in nature, with 68.2% of inhabitants living in the countryside, with only 31.8% in small towns and cities, most of which have populations of less than 15,000.[1] Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy, contributing 28% of GPP and employing 42% of the labour force, with sugar cane, rice, cassava and maize being the main crops, alongside a wide variety of fruit and vegetables.[2] Tourism and hospitality, unlike in coastal provinces, play only a limited role, generating a mere 1% of provincial GPP.

Phitsanulok provincial government[edit]

Phitsanulok province, with a registered population as of 31 December 2019 of 865,247 is led by a governor and is divided into 9 districts (amphoe). Each district is led by a districts chief (nai amphoe). Governor, district chiefs and district clerks are appointed by the central government. There are 93 subdistricts (tambon) each led by a subdistrict chief (kamnan), further divided into 1,050 villages (muban) each led by a village chief (phu yai ban). Subdistrict chiefs and village chiefs are elected by local citizens.[3][4]

Districts map Phitsanulok province   Name Thai
1
เมืองพิษณโลก
2
นครไทย
3
ชาติตระการ
4
บางระกำ
5
บางกระทุ่ม
6
พรหมพืราม
7
วัดโบสถ์
8
วังทอง
9
เนินมะปราง

Population[edit]

The total population of Phitsanulok province is 865,247, of which Mueang Phitsanulok district is the most densely populated district with 291,311 people. Wang Thong district also has a population of more than 100,000 people. The remaining seven districts have a population of 35,000 to 95,000, of which Wat Bot district is the less densely populated district with 37,694 people.[5]

Population 2019 census
District Population Area Population density
Data Proportion km2 mile2 Proportion per km2 per mile2
1 Mueang 291,311 33.7% 750.8 289.9 7.0% 388 1,005
2 Wang Thong 121,047 14.0% 1,687.1 651.4 15.6% 72 186
3 Bang Rakam 94,643 10.9% 936.0 361.4 8.6% 101 262
4 Nakhon Thai 87,772 10.1% 2,220.4 857.3 20.5% 40 102
5 Phrom Phiram 86,103 10.0% 832.7 321.5 7.7% 103 268
6 Noen Maprang 57,972 6.7% 1,029.6 397.5 9.5% 56 146
7 Bang Krathum 47,359 5.5% 447.0 172.6 4.1% 106 274
8 Chat Trakan 41,346 4.8% 1,586.1 612.4 14.7% 26 68
9 Wat Bot 37,694 4.3% 1,326.2 512.0 12.3% 28 74
  Total 865,247 100.0% 10,815.9 4,176.0 100.0% 80 207

Population density of Phitsanulok province is 80 people per square kilometer (207 people per sq.mi.), of which Mueang Phitsanulok district has the highest density with 388 people per square kilometer (1,005 people per sq.mi.) and Chat Trakan district the lowest density with 26 people per square kilometer (68 people per sq.mi.)

Revenue taxes[edit]

The total personal income tax, corporate income tax, value added tax (VAT), specific duties, stamp duties and others for Phitsanulok province amounts to 1,440.7 million baht (US$46.4 million) for fiscal year 2019.[6]
Mueang Phitsanulok District has the largest share of the revenue taxes (82%) with 1,186.7 million baht (US$38.3 million).
The remaining eight districts have the smallest share of the revenue taxes (18%) with 254 million baht (US$8.1 million).

Revenue taxes per million baht
District Total Personal income tax Corporate income tax Value added tax Specific duties Stamp duties Others
Mueang Phitsanulok 1,186.7 360.1 288.0 508.2 11.7 16.8 1.9
Nakhon Thai 20.3 8.8 4.7 6.2 - 0.5 0.1
Chat Trakan 10.2 3.8 1.9 4.2 - 0.3 -
Bang Rakam 80.7 16.7 23.1 37.6 0.2 2.8 0.3
Bang Krathum 26.1 8.6 8.6 8.4 0.1 0.3 0.1
Phrom Phiram 32.1 8.8 8.1 14.3 - 0.7 0.2
Wat Bot 11.8 5.9 1.9 3.4 - 0.5 0.1
Wang Thong 63.3 15.0 13.1 33.3 - 1.7 0.2
Noen Maprang 9.5 4.0 1.5 3.7 - 0.3 -
Total 1,440.7 431.7 350.9 619.3 12.0 23.9 2.9

Mueang Phitsanulok district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Nai Mueang 66,106 -
2 Aranyik 30,508 10
3 Hua Ro 24,902 12
4 Tha Pho 23,293 11
5 Bueng Phra 18,674 10
6 Samo Khae 16,056 8
7 Tha Thong 13,993 11
8 Ban Khlong 13,562 5
9 Don Thong 13,354 14
10 Ban Krang 12,351 12
  Subdistrict Population Villages
11 Wat Chan 8,819 6
12 Wat Phrik 9,425 12
13 Phlai Chumphon 7,476 5
14 Ban Pa 5,765 10
15 Makham Sung 5,648 10
16 Pak Thok 4,875 7
17 Wang Nam Khu 5,019 8
18 Phai Kho Don 4,118 6
19 Chom Thong 3,919 9
20 Ngio Ngam 3,448 7
Total population 291,311 173

Nakhon Thai district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Nong Kathao 16,384 27
2 Noen Phoem 13,467 20
3 Ban Yaeng 10,235 14
4 Nakhon Thai 9,278 13
5 Na Bua 7,828 15
6 Bo Pho 6,976 13
  Subdistrict Population Villages
7 Huai Hia 6,855 10
8 Ban Phrao 6,251 10
9 Yang Klon 4,979 10
10 Nakhon Chum 3,072 8
11 Nam Kum 2,447 7
Total population 87,772 147

Chat Trakan district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Bo Phak 9,281 16
2 Ban Dong 8,254 16
3 Pa Daeng 8,334 12
  Subdistrict Population Villages
4 Suan Miang 5,659 10
5 Tha Sakae 5,101 9
6 Chat Trakan 4,717 9
Total population 41,346 72

Bang Rakam district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Bang Rakam 18,986 19
2 Nong Kula 14,500 22
3 Bueng Kok 9,335 12
4 Nikhom Phatthana 8,161 13
5 Plak Raet 8,026 10
6 Chum Saeng Songkhram 7,752 11
  Subdistrict Population Villages
7 Khui Muang 7,084 12
8 Phan Sao 6,143 11
9 Tha Nang Ngam 5,767 11
10 Wang Ithok 4,459 11
11 Bo Thong 4,430 10
Total population 94,643 142

Bang Krathum district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Noen Kum 8,482 11
2 Tha Tan 6,777 9
3 Bang Krathum 6,749 9
4 Nakhon Pa Mak 6,461 13
5 Phai Lom 4,542 11
  Subdistrict Population Villages
6 Ban Rai 4,433 10
7 Wat Ta Yom 4,291 8
8 Khok Salut 3,128 10
9 Sanam Khli 2,496 6
Total population 47,359 87

Phrom Phiram district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Phrom Phiram 14,188 15
2 Wong Khong 9,847 11
3 Tha Chang 9,188 13
4 Matong 8,872 12
5 Dong Prakham 8,586 11
6 Si Phirom 7,499 13
  Subdistrict Population Villages
7 Thap Yai Chiang 5,517 6
8 Nong Khaem 5,533 10
9 Ho Klong 4,705 7
10 Taluk Thiam 4,679 9
11 Matum 4,015 6
12 Wang Won 3,474 10
Total population 86,103 123

Wat Bot district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Wat Bot 8,006 10
2 Ban Yang 6,430 11
3 Tha Ngam 6,400 13
  Subdistrict Population Villages
4 Thothae 6,404 8
5 Khan Chong 5,774 10
6 Hin Lat 4,680 9
Total population 37,694 61

Wang Thong district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Ban Klang 20,332 27
2 Wang Thong 20,019 15
3 Wang Nok Aen 16,508 20
4 Kaeng Sopha 10,810 13
5 Phan Chali 9,617 17
6 Wang Phikun 8,892 15
  Subdistrict Population Villages
7 Tha Muen Ram 8,036 14
8 Mae Raka 7,163 15
9 Nong Phra 6,853 12
10 Din Thong 6,550 11
11 Chaiyanam 6,267 9
Total population 121,047 168

Noen Maprang district[edit]

  Subdistrict Population Villages
1 Chomphu 13,148 15
2 Sai Yoi 8,636 17
3 Noen Maprang 8,357 9
4 Ban Noi Sum Khilek 8,011 12
  Subdistrict Population Villages
5 Wang Phrong 7,046 9
6 Ban Mung 7,003 8
7 Wang Yang 5,771 7
Total population 57,972 77

Phitsanulok local government[edit]

Phitsanulok PAO

As of 26 November 2019, there are:[7] one Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation - PPAO (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนจังหวัดพิษณุโลก, romanizedongkan borihan suan changwat phitsanulok - abbreviated อบจ. พิษณุโลก, o bo cho phitsanulok) and 26 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Phitsanulok has city (thesaban nakhon) status,[8] Aranyik has town (thesaban mueang) status and 24 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 76 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).[4]
All mayors, chiefs and councillors are directly elected by the local citizens.[9] Municipalities have communities (chumchon), although not directly chosen by the local citizens, which provides advice and recommendations to local administrative organisations. They also promote and support community participation and enterprises at the district level and subdistrict villages.

Urban areas[edit]

Urban population in Phitsanulok province is 274,802 (31.8%) There is one urban area with more than 150,000 inhabitants: centered around the city of Phitsanulok. An urban area around Bang Rakam has more than 30,000 people. There are also seven urban areas with 7,000 to 13,000 people. Furthermore, there are six urban areas with less than 5,500 people, of which Phrom Phiram is the smallest with about 1,100 people.[10]

  Urban area District Municipality People
1 Phitsanulok Mueang Phitsanulok city   66,106
    Mueang Aranyik town   30,508
    Mueang Hua Ro   24,902
    Mueang Tha Thong   13,993
    Mueang Ban Khlong   13,562
    Mueang Phlai Chumphon     7,476
      Total 156,547
2 Bang Rakam Bang Rakam Bang Rakam M.M. 14,649
    Bang Rakam Phan Sao   6,143
    Bang Rakam Bueng Raman   4,390
    Bang Rakam Bang Rakam   4,337
    Bang Rakam Plak Raet   3,636
      Total 33,155
3 Noen Kum Bang Krathum Noen Kum 12,773
  Urban area District Municipality People
 4 Ban Yaeng Nakhon Thai Ban Yaeng 10,235
 5 Nakhon Thai Nakhon Thai Nakhon Thai   9,278
 6 Bang Krathum Bang Krathum Huai Kaeo   5,332
    Bang Krathum Sanam Khli   2,496
    Bang Krathum Bang Krathum   1,417
      Total   9,245
 7 Sai Yoi Noen Maprang Sai Yoi   8,636
 8 Wat Bot Wat Bot Wat Bot   8,078
 9 Ban Mung Noen Maprang Ban Mung   7,003
10 Pa Daeng Chat Trakan Pa Daeng   5,408
11 Wang Thong Wang Thong Wang Thong   4,626
12 Noen Maprang Noen Maprang Noen Maprang   3,478
13 Wong Khong Phrom Phiram Wong Khong   3,210
14 Ban Mai Mueang Ban Mai   1,987
15 Phrom Phiram Phrom Phiram Phrom Phiram   1,143

Municipal/non-municipal areas[edit]

Of the total population of Phitsanulok province, 31.8% live in municipal areas. In Mueang Phitsanulok district, this is 54.4% of the people. Between 30% and 50% in three districts live in municipal areas. In two districts this is between 20% and 25%. Finally, it is less than 15% in three districts, with Wang Thong district having the lowest rate at 3.8%.[10]

District Population Municipal area Non-municipal area
Data Proportion Data Proportion
1 Mueang 291,311 158,534 54.4% 132,777 45.6%
2 Bang Krathum 47,359 22,018 46.5% 25,341 53.5%
3 Bang Rakam 94,643 33,155 35.0% 61,488 65.0%
4 Noen Maprang 57,972 19,117 33.0% 38,855 67.0%
5 Nakhon Thai 87,772 19,513 22.2% 68,259 77.8%
6 Wat Bot 37,694 8,078 21.4% 29,616 78.6%
7 Chat Trakan 41,346 5,408 13.1% 35,938 86.9%
8 Phrom Phiram 86,103 4,353 5.1% 81,750 94.9%
9 Wang Thong 121,047 4,626 3.8% 116,421 96.2%
  Total 865,247 274,802 31.8% 590,445 68.2%

Revenues and expenditures[edit]

For FY2019, the revenues and expenditures for the three separate entities are as follows:

Revenue of Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO) per million baht
District Total Taxes, duties Fees, fines Property Commerce Varied Subsidies Others
Total 1,120.1 44.1 5.1 17.0 - 9.1 306.7 738.1
Expenditure of Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO) per million baht
District Total Central fund Personnel Operations Investments Subsidies Others
Total 921.7 19.8 195.9 331.3 354.1 20.6 -

The total revenue for Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation is 1,120.1 million baht (US$36.1 million) and the total amount of the expenditure is 921.7 million baht (US$29.7 million).The profit amounts to 198.4 million baht (US$6.4 million).[11]

Revenue of municipalities per million baht
District Total Taxes, duties Fees, fines Property Commerce Varied Subsidies Others
Mueang Phitsanulok 288.8 122.1 33.3 21.2 20.2 2.5 43.6 45.9
Nakhon Thai 144.8 3.5 1.1 1.7 1.4 0.3 66.2 70.6
Chat Trakan 28.1 1.7 0.7 1.6 - 0.6 23.5 -
Bang Rakam 327.4 4.8 25.9 37.9 1.9 0.5 106.2 150.2
Bang Krathum 176.5 1.5 3.4 2.2 - - 100.7 68.7
Phrom Phiram 105.1 18.4 0.7 1.4 - 0.2 57.9 26.5
Wat Bot 77.9 2.5 2.5 1.7 - - 36.6 34.6
Wang Thong 54.3 2.2 0.8 2.3 - - 23.5 25.5
Noen Maprang 146.1 22.8 0.3 1.2 - 0.1 97.9 23.8
Total 1,349.0 179.5 68.7 71.2 23.5 4.2 556.1 445.8
Expenditure of municipalities per million baht
District Total Central fund Personnel Operations Investments Subsidies Others
Mueang Phitsanulok 529.1 19.4 40.7 260.3 172.3 36.4 -
Nakhon Thai 181.9 33.9 33.1 33.3 18.6 59.0 4.0
Chat Trakan 45.1 11.8 17.8 9.4 2.1 4.0 -
Bang Rakam 242.2 52.9 79.7 60.1 40.8 8.7 -
Bang Krathum 124.0 55.6 5.1 36.3 19.4 7.6 -
Phrom Phiram 102.4 9.8 49.3 34.9 7.7 0.7 -
Wat Bot 56.6 19.3 2.3 15.8 15.5 3.7 -
Wang Thong 70.0 8.6 19.0 14.8 22.2 5.4 -
Noen Maprang 118.7 36.9 38.6 23.4 18.8 1.0 -
Total 1,470.0 248.2 285.6 488.3 317.4 126.5 4.0

The total revenue for all municipalities amounts to 1,349.0 million baht (US$43.5 million) and the amount of the total expenditure is 1,470.0 million baht (US$47.4 million). The deficit comes up to 121 million baht (US$3.9 million).[12]

Revenue of Subdistrict Administrative Organisations (SAO) per million baht
District Total Taxes, duties Fees, fines Property Commerce Varied Subsidies Others
Mueang Phitsanulok 834.4 65.7 7.4 7.9 6.6 1.5 297.0 448.3
Nakhon Thai 404.5 18.8 1.3 3.6 1.7 0.4 162.1 216.6
Chat Trakan 210.4 19.6 0.7 1.3 1.1 0.2 111.7 75.8
Bang Rakam 411.8 2.8 1.0 3.9 0.5 0.8 178.3 224.5
Bang Krathum 179.7 2.3 0.4 1.4 1.4 0.1 65.6 108.5
Phrom Phiram 289.9 32.8 0.8 3.2 1.5 0.5 28.3 222.8
Wat Bot 183.2 2.0 0.3 1.9 2.1 0.1 105.1 71.7
Wang Thong 680.7 122.8 7.3 5.4 0.5 18.3 316.2 210.2
Noen Maprang 402.3 23.7 0.3 1.8 0.3 - 327.4 48.8
Total 3,597.1 290.7 19.5 30.4 15.7 21.9 1,591.7 1,627.2
Expenditure of Subdistrict Administrative Organisations (SAO) per million baht
District Total Central fund Personnel Operations Investments Subsidies Others
Mueang Phitsanulok 619.0 193.4 172.3 123.7 108.2 21.1 0.3
Nakhon Thai 344.3 119.0 84.2 72.8 42.8 22.6 2.9
Chat Trakan 231.5 53.4 65.3 43.7 41.8 14.3 13.0
Bang Rakam 353.8 96.6 101.5 66.6 70.6 18.1 0.4
Bang Krathum 166.2 51.4 43.4 32.4 30.3 8.7 -
Phrom Phiram 475.6 152.7 127.5 104.1 68.1 23.2 -
Wat Bot 165.0 49.5 52.5 30.3 24.3 8.4 -
Wang Thong 584.7 185.5 139.8 92.0 127.3 36.6 3.5
Noen Maprang 205.4 67.1 50.9 38.5 36.1 12.8 -
Total 3,145.5 968.6 837.4 604.1 549.5 165.8 20.1

The total revenue for all Subdistrict Administrative Organisations is 3,597.1 million baht (US$116 million) and the total expenditure is 3,145.5 million baht (US$101.5 million). The profit corresponds to 451.6 million baht (US$14.5 million).[13]

Mueang Phitsanulok district[edit]

Phitsanulok city municipality[14] 66,106
Aranyik town municipality[15] 30,508
Subdistrict municipalities Population
Hua Ro subdistrict municipality[16] 24,902
Tha Thong subdistrict municipality[17] 13,993
Ban Khlong subdistrict municipality[18] 13,562
Phlai Chumphon subdistrict mun.[19]   7,476
Ban Mai subdistrict municipality 1,909
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Tha Pho SAO[20] 23,293
Bueng Phra SAO[21] 18,674
Samo Khae SAO[22] 16,056
Don Thong SAO[23] 13,354
Ban Krang SAO[20] 12,351
Wat Chan SAO[24]   8,819
Wat Phrik SAO[20]   8,338
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Ban Pa SAO[20] 5,765
Makham Sung SAO[25] 5,648
Pak Thok SAO[20] 4,875
Wang Nam Khu SAO[26] 4,119
Phai Kho Don SAO[20] 4,118
Chom Thong SAO[26] 3,919
Ngio Ngam SAO[26] 3,448
Municipality Communities Groups
Mueang Phitsanulok.[27] 64 4
Ban Mai subdistrict mun. 5 -

Nakhon Thai district[edit]

Subdistrict municipalities Population
Ban Yaeng subdistrict municipality 10,235
Nakhon Thai subdistrict mun.[28] 9,278
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Nong Kathao SAO[29] 16,384
Noen Phoem SAO[30] 13,467
Na Bua SAO[30]   7,828
Bo Pho SAO[30]   6,976
Huai Hia SAO[30]   6,855
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Ban Phrao SAO[30] 6,251
Yang Klon SAO[30] 4,979
Nakhon Chum SAO[30] 3,072
Nam Kum SAO[30] 2,447

Chat Trakan district[edit]

Pa Daeng subdistrict municipality[31] Population
Subdistrict Pa Daeng 4,452
Subdistrict Tha Sakae    956
Total population 5,408
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Bo Phak SAO[32] 9,281
Ban Dong SAO[33] 8,254
Suan Miang SAO[33] 5,659
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Chat Trakan SAO[32] 4,717
Tha Sakae SAO[32] 4,145
Pa Daeng SAO[32] 3,882

Bang Rakam district[edit]

Subdistrict municipalities Population
Bang Rakam Mueang Mai sub. mun.[34] 14,649
Phan Sao subdistrict municipality[35]    6,143
Bang Rakam subdistrict municipality[36]    4,337
Plak Raet subdistrict municipality    3,666
Bueng Raman subdistrict mun.[37] Population
Subdistrict Plak Raet 4,390
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Nong Kula SAO[38] 14,500
Bueng Kok SAO[38]    9,335
Nikhom Phatthana SAO[39]    8,161
Chum Saeng Songkhram SAO[38]    7,752
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Khui Muang SAO[39] 7,084
Tha Nang Ngam SAO[39] 5,767
Wang Ithok SAO[39] 4,459
Bo Thong SAO[40] 4,430

Bang Krathum district[edit]

Subdistrict municipalities Population
Sanam Khli subdistrict municipality[41] 2,496
Bang Krathum subdistrict mun.[42] 1,417
Huai Kaeo subdistrict municipality Population
Subdistrict Bang Krathum 5,332
Noem Kum subdistrict municipality[43] Population
Subdistrict Noen Kum    8,482
Subdistrict Wat Ta Yom    4,291
Total population 12,773
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Tha Tan SAO[44] 6,777
Nakhon Pa Mak SAO[45] 6,461
Phai Lom SAO[46] 4,542
Ban Rai SAO[47] 4,433
Khok Salut SAO[45] 3,128

Phrom Phiram district[edit]

Wong Khong subdistrict municipality[48] Population
Subdistrict Wong Khong 3,156
Subdistrict Matong      54
Total population 3,210
Phrom Phiram subdistrict mun.[49] 1,143
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Phrom Phiram SAO[50] 13,045
Tha Chang SAO[51]   9,188
Matong SAO[50]   8,819
Dong Prakham SAO[50]   8,586
Si Phirom SAO[50]   7,499
Wong Khong SAO[52]   6,690
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Thap Yai Chiang SAO[53] 5,517
Nong Khaem SAO[50] 5,533
Ho Klong SAO[50] 4,705
Taluk Thiam SAO[54] 4,679
Matum SAO[50] 4,015
Wang Won SAO[50] 3,474

Wat Bot district[edit]

Wat Bot subdistrict municipality[55] Population
Subdistrict Wat Bot 5,344
Subdistrict Thothae 1,715
Subdistrict Tha Ngam 1,019
Total population 8,078
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Ban Yang SAO[56] 6,463
Khan Chong SAO[57] 5,745
Tha Ngam SAO[56] 5,411
Hin Lat SAO[56] 4,677
Thong Thae SAO[58] 4,668
Wat Bot SAO[56] 2,665

Wang Thong district[edit]

Wang Tong subdistrict municipality[59]   4,626
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Ban Klang SAO[60] 20,332
Wang Nok Aen SAO[60] 16,508
Wang Thong SAO[61] 15,393
Kaeng Sopha SAO[62] 10,810
Phan Chali SAO[63]   9,617
Wang Phikun SAO[64]   8,892
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Tha Muen Ram SAO[64] 8,036
Mae Raka SAO[65] 7,163
Nong Phra SAO[66] 6,853
Din Thong SAO[67] 6,550
Chai Nam SAO[68] 6,267

Noen Maprang district[edit]

Subdistrict municipalities Population
Sai Yoi subdistrict municipality 8,636
Ban Mung subdistrict municipality[69] 7,003
Noen Maprang subdistrict mun.[70] 3,478
Subdistrict Adm. Org. - SAO Population
Chomphu SAO[71] 13,148
Ban Noi Sum Khilek SAO[72]    8,011
Wang Phrong SAO[72]    7,046
Wang Yang SAO[73]    5,771
Noen Maprang SAO[74]    4,879

References[edit]

  1. ^ Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. pp. 6–7. ISSN 1905-8314, the following municipalities are missing from the report: Hua Ro (30-09-2011), Tha Thong (24-08-2012), Ban Khlong (24-08-2012), Bang Rakam Mueang Mai (30-09-2011) and Huai Kaeo
  2. ^ Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Agriculture and Fishery Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. ISSN 1905-8314 Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Labour Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 24. ISSN 1905-8314 Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Economic Statistics - National Accounts. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 98. ISSN 1905-8314
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