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The
southern-most province of the North, Uthai Thani covers an ares of approximately
6,730 square kilometres which is mainly basin plains fed by the Chao
Phraya and Sakaekrang rivers. To the west are ranges of mountains with
a vast area of lush jungles bordering on Kanchanaburi province. The
diverse natural terrains are preserved as wildlife sanctuary and designated
as world heritage sites. There is evidence that some of the land was
once pre-historic human settlements and sites of several ancient communities
during the 1,000-year-old Dvaravati era.
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Administratively,
Uthai Thani is divided into the following districts: Muang, Nong
Khayang, Nong Chang, Thap Than, Ban Rai, Sawang Arom, Lan Sak
and Huai Khot.
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