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Bang Lamung ( Thai : บางละมุง , pronounced [bāːŋ lā.mūŋ] ) is a district ( amphoe ) in the southern part of Chonburi province , Thailand .

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5-591: Bang Lamung may refer to: Bang Lamung District Bang Lamung township [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. 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=Bang_Lamung&oldid=932708643 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

10-399: Is a special municipal area which covers the whole tambon Nong Prue and Na Kluea and parts of Huai Yai and Nong Pla Lai. There are a further two townships ( thesaban tambon ): Bang Lamung and Laem Chabang . Laem Chabang covers parts of tambon Bang Lamung, and of neighboring Si Racha the complete tambon Bueng, Sura Sak, Thung Su Khla and parts of Nong Kham. Bang Lamung covers parts of

15-620: Is also experiencing a surge in Mpox cases, with the district recording 26 cases September 6. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Si Racha of Chonburi Province, Pluak Daeng , Nikhom Phatthana , Ban Chang of Rayong province , Sattahip of Chonburi Province and the Gulf of Thailand . The islands of Ko Lan and Ko Phai are in this district. The district is divided into eight sub-districts ( tambons ), which are further subdivided into 61 villages ( mubans ). The city of Pattaya

20-481: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bang Lamung District Mueang Bang Lamung was formerly in Ban Bang Lamung, Tambon Bang Lamung. However, the government downgraded Bang Lamung to a district, with the district office on the banks of Khlong Nok Yang. In 1909, the district head, Phraya Sattaya Nukun (Choem), moved the district office to

25-624: The seacoast in Tambon Na Kluea. On 21 October 1952 the district office was completely destroyed by a storm. The office set up temporarily in Bang Lamung School, Sukhumvit Road . The following year the Thai government approved building a new district office near the school. It is still in use today. During September 2023, the district experienced a surge in dengue fever , recording two deaths. Along with dengue fever, Bang Lamung

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