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Location : Chiang Mai, 761 kms. by rail, approximately 700 kms. by road north
of Bangkok, with an area of 20,107.1 sq.lms., is Thailand's second largest city
and capital of the northern region.
Chiang Mai is administratively divided into 22
Amphurs districts) : Muang Chiang Dao, Doi Saket,
Fang, Hod, Mae Chaem, Mae Taeng, Phrao,
San Kamphaeng, San Sai, Wiang Haeng, Chom Thong,
Doi Tao, Hang Dong, Mae Ai, Mae Rim, Omkoi,
Samoeng, San Pa Tong, Saraphi, Chai Prakan,
Mae Wang
Situated between north latitude 17-21 and
east longitude 98-99, the province of Chiang Mai is
found in the upper area of Thailand's northern region.
Chiang Mai valley is 310 meters (1,027 feet) above
sea level. The widest point of the province measures
136 kms. (85 miles), and the longest 320 kms.
(200 miles). To the north, a 277 kms. (141.82 miles)
stretch of mountains divides Chiang Mai's northern
districts of Fang and Mae Ai from Myanmar's
(Burma's) Chiang Tung (Shan) State. In certain areas,
the Kok River also acts as a border between
Chiang Mai and Myanmar. On the east, Chiang Mai
is bodered by the Chaing Rai, Lampang, and Lamphun
provinces. The Mae Tuen River, Ream Mountain,
and Luang Mountain separate Chiang Mai's South
from the province of Tak. Some portions of Chiang
Mai's South also border the Lamphun province.
Tothe west, Chiang Mai is bordered by Mae Hong Son province. |
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