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Wat Ta Yom ( Thai : วัดตายม ) is a subdistrict ( tambon ) in the Bang Krathum District of Phitsanulok Province , Thailand .

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2-645: The first element wat (Thai: วัด) means 'temple'; the second element ta (Thai: ตา) means 'eye'; the third element 'yom' (Thai: ยม) means 'weep', hence 'weeping eye temple'. Wat Ta Yom is bordered to the north by Nong Phra in Wang Thong District , to the north-east by Phan Chali in Wang Thong District, to the south-east by Noen Kum , and to the south-west by Phai Lom and to the north-west by Nakhon Pa Mak . The district consists of flat lowlands with no hills or forest. The majority of

4-697: The land has been cleared for agricultural use. The Wat Ta Yom River flows through Wat Ta Yom. The subdistrict lies in the Nan Basin , which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed . Wat Ta Yom became a municipality in 1999. The economy of Wat Ta Yom is almost entirely based on agriculture, and the chief product is rice. The subdistrict is divided into eight smaller divisions called ( muban ). There are two villages in Wat Ta Yom, one of which, Ban Wat Ta Yom, occupies multiple mubans. Wat Ta Yom

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