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A
major tourist destination in the Lower North, Phitsanulok is situated
on the banks of the Nan River some 377 kilometres from Bangkok. Most
of the terrains are flatland, with mountain ranges running on the east
where waterfalls and national parks offer opportunities for nature treks.
Historically, Phitsanulok
has been a major community since the time of the Khmers and enjoyed
great prosperity during the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya periods. During
1463-1487 it was practically another royal capital as King Borom Trailokanat
of Ayutthaya resided permanently in the province.
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Phitsanulok
is administratively divided into the following districts: Muang,
Wang Thong, Phrom Phiram, Bang Krathum, Bang Rakam, Wat Bot, Nakhon
Thai, Chat Trakan and Noen Maprang.
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