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UTC+7 ( ICT) Postal code. 10310. Geocode. 1017. Huai Khwang ( Thai: ห้วยขวาง, pronounced [hûa̯j kʰwǎːŋ]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is east of the city centre. Neighbouring districts are Chatuchak, Wang Thonglang, Bang Kapi, Suan Luang, Watthana, Ratchathewi, and Din Daeng .
Postal code. 10240. except Muban Seri: 10250. Geocode. 1006. Bang Kapi ( Thai: บางกะปิ, pronounced [bāːŋ kāpìʔ]) is one of the 50 districts ( khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other Bangkok districts (from north clockwise): Bueng Kum, Saphan Sung, Prawet, Suan Luang, Huai Khwang, Wang Thonglang, and Lat Phrao .
Bang Kapi (Thai: บางกะปิ, pronounced [bāːŋ kāpìʔ]) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) of Huai Khwang District, Bangkok. History [ edit ] Its name "Bang Kapi" after "Thung Bang Kapi" (ทุ่งบางกะปิ), a vast field covers the area from the south of Ayutthaya Province to Bangkok and the east side of Chao Phraya to ...
List of districts of Bangkok. Bangkok is subdivided into 50 districts ( khet, เขต, pronounced [kʰèːt], also sometimes wrongly called amphoe as in the other provinces, derived from Pali khetta, cognate to Sanskrit kṣetra ), which are further subdivided into 180 subdistricts ( khwaeng, แขวง, pronounced [kʰwɛ̌ːŋ] ), roughly ...
UTC+7 ( ICT) Postal code. 10310. TIS 1099. 101701. Huai Khwang ( Thai: ห้วยขวาง, pronounced [hûa̯j kʰwǎːŋ]) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) of Huai Khwang district, downtown Bangkok .
Coordinates: 13.7922°N 100.5989°E. Lat Phrao Road at The Mall Bangkapi. Lat Phrao Road ( Thai: ถนนลาดพร้าว, RTGS : Thanon Lat Phrao, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn lâːt pʰráːw]) is one main road in Bangkok, Thailand. Despite its name the road does not run through the nearby Lat Phrao District. It begins at Phahonyothin Road ...
Khwaeng. Map showing the subdistricts of Bangkok. A khwaeng ( Thai: แขวง, pronounced [kʰwɛ̌ːŋ]) is an administrative subdivision used in the fifty districts of Bangkok and a few other city municipalities in Thailand. Currently, there are 180 khwaeng in Bangkok. A khwaeng is roughly equivalent to a tambon in other provinces of ...
Postal code of a given location can be found on the side of Thai postal box there. In the picture, this is 82220. Postal codes in Thailand are five digit numbers. The first two digits of the postal code denote the province or special administrative area (e.g., 43120 Phon Phisai, Nong Khai), while the last 3 digits represent the post office within the province. [1]