Western Thailand

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Western Thailand is a region of Thailand bordering Myanmar to the west, Southern Thailand to the south and central Thailand to the east.

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Western Region
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Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park
Erawan Waterfall
Three Pagodas Pass
Srinagarind Dam
Hua Hin Beach
Western Region in Thailand
Western Region in Thailand
Largest cityHua Hin
Provinces
Area
  Total
53,769 km2 (20,760 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
  Total
3,430,314
  Density63.797/km2 (165.23/sq mi)
GDP (Nominal, 2024)
  Metro฿647 billion
(US$18.375 billion)
  Per capita฿177,290
(US$5,035)
LanguageThaiothers
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Geography

Thailand's long mountainous border with Myanmar continues south from Northern Thailand into Western Thailand and follows the Tenasserim Hills. The narrow region stretches from Bangkok's outer reaches to the border with Myanmar and from the Shan Hills in the north to Chumphon Province in the south.

Western Thailand's geography is characterised by high mountains and steep river valleys. The region hosts much of the country's less-disturbed forest areas. Water and minerals are important natural resources. Western Thailand is home to many of the country's major dams, and mining is an important industry. Village names in the region are often based on its physical geography.[2]

Provinces

According to the six geographical regions established by the National Research Council of Thailand, Western Thailand includes the following provinces:

  1. Kanchanaburi (กาญจนบุรี)
  2. Phetchaburi (เพชรบุรี)
  3. Prachuap Khiri Khan (ประจวบคีรีขันธ์)
  4. Ratchaburi (ราชบุรี)
  5. Tak (ตาก)

Economy

For economic statistics of Western Thailand, Suphan Buri and Samut Songkhram provinces are listed by National Statistical Office (Thailand). However Tak Province is listed by (lower) Northern Thailand.
For FY 2018, Western Thailand Region had a combined economic output of 579.815 billion baht (US$18.7 billion), or 3.5 percent of Thailand's GDP. Ratchaburi province had an economic output of 189.68 billion baht (US$6.12 billion). This amounts to a GPP per capita of 233,258 baht (US$7,524), more than double for Suphan Buri province, lowest in the ranking.[3]

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Gross Provincial Product (GPP)
Rank Province GPP
(million baht)
Population
(x 1000)
GPP per capita (baht)
1Ratchaburi189,680813233,258
2Prachuap Khiri Khan93,381488191,306
3Phetchaburi72,035499144,392
4Samut Songkhram25,974182142,808
5Kanchanaburi107,144829129,304
6Suphan Buri91,602854107,228
 Western region579,8153,665158,206
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x 1000 bahtGPP per capita050100150200250RatchaburiKanchanaburix 1000 bahtGPP of Western Thailand

Weather forecast

Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Suphan Buri, and Samut Songkhram Provinces have been added to the central region by the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD).

Petchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan Provinces are part of the southern region (east coast).[4]

See also

References

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