province in northeastern Thailand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nakhon Ratchasima Province[1] (Thai: ᝈᝃᝓᝈᝍᝆᝑᝐᝒᝋ) or Khorat or Korat, is the biggest province and the second most populated province of Thailand. Nakhon Ratchasima means ‘big province’. It is in the eastern part of Thailand. It is about 260 km from Bangkok. It has forests, walking, education, rivers, sight seeing, foods, ancient cultures and tradition. There are local handicrafts for sale.
Nakhon Ratchasima covers an area of about 20494 square kilometers with 25 districts:
and six other small districts.
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.[2]
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