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Ratchaburi, a glorious town during the Dvaravati period, is located on the
bank
of
the
Mae
Klong
River.
The
provincial
area
abounds
in
natural
attractions
and
historical
sites.
It
is
located
80
kilometres
west
of
Bangkok
and
borders
on
Myanmar
to
the
west
having
the
Tanaosi
Range
as a
borderline. |
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Ratchaburi occupies an area of 5,196 square kilometres and is administratively
divided
into
nine
districts:
Muang
Ratchaburi,
Photharam,
Damnoen
Saduak,
Pak
Tho,
Chom
Bueng,
Bang
Phae,
Wat
Phleng
,
Suan
Phueng,
and
Ban
Pong,
and
one
sub-district:
King
Amphoe
Ban
Kha. |