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Chom Thong ( Thai : จอมทอง , pronounced [t͡ɕɔ̄ːm tʰɔ̄ːŋ] ) is one of the 50 districts ( khet ) of Bangkok , Thailand . The district is bounded by the districts (clockwise from north) Phasi Charoen , Thon Buri , Rat Burana , Thung Khru , Bang Khun Thian , and Bang Bon .

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4-667: (Redirected from Chom Thong District ) Chom Thong (Thai: จอมทอง ) may refer to: Chom Thong District, Bangkok , a district ( khet ) in Bangkok Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai , a district ( amphoe ) in Chiang Mai Province Chom Thong Subdistrict, Bangkok , a subdistrict ( khwaeng ) in Chom Thong District, Bangkok Chom Thong (Phitsanulok) ,

8-664: A subdistrict ( tambon ) in Mueang Phitsanulok District Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chom Thong . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chom_Thong&oldid=1254491628 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Districts of Thailand Hidden categories: Articles containing Thai-language text Short description

12-511: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chom Thong District, Bangkok Chom Thong was included in Bang Khun Thien District until an announcement on November 9, 1989. On 14 October 1997, parts of Bang Pakok sub-district of Rat Burana and parts of Bukkhalo Sub-district of Thon Buri were transferred to Chom Thong during the administrative reform which rearranged

16-462: The 38 Bangkok districts into 50 districts. Historically, Chom Thong area is the original residence of King Nangklao (Rama III)'s relatives. The district, together with Thung Khru, is well known for its tangerines, the Bang Mot tangerine . There is a giant tangerine sculpture at the junction between Rama II Road and Suk Sawat Road where Rama II Road originate. The district is also the home of

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