Phitsanulok provincial and local government are the administrative bodies for Phitsanulok province (Thai: พิษณุโลก, Thai pronunciation:[pʰít.sā.nú.lôːk]), one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces, which lies in lower northern Thailand, with a population of 865,247 (2019 census). The provincial capital is the city of Phitsanulok, where the main government offices are situated. The province is mainly rural in nature, with 68.2% of inhabitants living in the countryside, with only 31.8% in small towns and cities, most of which have populations of less than 15,000.[1] Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy, contributing 28% of GPP and employing 42% of the labour force, with sugar cane, rice, cassava and maize being the main crops, alongside a wide variety of fruit and vegetables.[2] Tourism and hospitality, unlike in coastal provinces, play only a limited role, generating a mere 1% of provincial GPP.
Phitsanulok province, with a registered population as of 31 December 2019 of 865,247 is led by a governor and is divided into 9 districts (amphoe). Each district is led by a districts chief (nai amphoe). Governor, district chiefs and district clerks are appointed by the central government. There are 93 subdistricts (tambon) each led by a subdistrict chief (kamnan), further divided into 1,050 villages (muban) each led by a village chief (phu yai ban). Subdistrict chiefs and village chiefs are elected by local citizens.[3][4]
The total population of Phitsanulok province is 865,247, of which Mueang Phitsanulok district is the most densely populated district with 291,311 people. Wang Thong district also has a population of more than 100,000 people. The remaining seven districts have a population of 35,000 to 95,000, of which Wat Bot district is the less densely populated district with 37,694 people.[5]
Population 2019 census
District
Population
Area
Population density
Data
Proportion
km2
mile2
Proportion
per km2
per mile2
1
Mueang
291,311
33.7%
750.8
289.9
7.0%
388
1,005
2
Wang Thong
121,047
14.0%
1,687.1
651.4
15.6%
72
186
3
Bang Rakam
94,643
10.9%
936.0
361.4
8.6%
101
262
4
Nakhon Thai
87,772
10.1%
2,220.4
857.3
20.5%
40
102
5
Phrom Phiram
86,103
10.0%
832.7
321.5
7.7%
103
268
6
Noen Maprang
57,972
6.7%
1,029.6
397.5
9.5%
56
146
7
Bang Krathum
47,359
5.5%
447.0
172.6
4.1%
106
274
8
Chat Trakan
41,346
4.8%
1,586.1
612.4
14.7%
26
68
9
Wat Bot
37,694
4.3%
1,326.2
512.0
12.3%
28
74
Total
865,247
100.0%
10,815.9
4,176.0
100.0%
80
207
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Population density of Phitsanulok province is 80 people per square kilometer (207 people per sq.mi.), of which Mueang Phitsanulok district has the highest density with 388 people per square kilometer (1,005 people per sq.mi.) and Chat Trakan district the lowest density with 26 people per square kilometer (68 people per sq.mi.)
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The total personal income tax, corporate income tax, value added tax (VAT), specific duties, stamp duties and others for Phitsanulok province amounts to 1,440.7 million baht (US$46.4 million) for fiscal year 2019.[6]
Mueang Phitsanulok District has the largest share of the revenue taxes (82%) with 1,186.7 million baht (US$38.3 million).
The remaining eight districts have the smallest share of the revenue taxes (18%) with 254 million baht (US$8.1 million).
Revenue taxes per million baht
District
Total
Personal income tax
Corporate income tax
Value added tax
Specific duties
Stamp duties
Others
Mueang Phitsanulok
1,186.7
360.1
288.0
508.2
11.7
16.8
1.9
Nakhon Thai
20.3
8.8
4.7
6.2
-
0.5
0.1
Chat Trakan
10.2
3.8
1.9
4.2
-
0.3
-
Bang Rakam
80.7
16.7
23.1
37.6
0.2
2.8
0.3
Bang Krathum
26.1
8.6
8.6
8.4
0.1
0.3
0.1
Phrom Phiram
32.1
8.8
8.1
14.3
-
0.7
0.2
Wat Bot
11.8
5.9
1.9
3.4
-
0.5
0.1
Wang Thong
63.3
15.0
13.1
33.3
-
1.7
0.2
Noen Maprang
9.5
4.0
1.5
3.7
-
0.3
-
Total
1,440.7
431.7
350.9
619.3
12.0
23.9
2.9
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As of 26 November 2019[update], there are:[7] one Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation - PPAO (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนจังหวัดพิษณุโลก, romanized: ongkan borihan suan changwat phitsanulok - abbreviated อบจ. พิษณุโลก, o bo cho phitsanulok) and 26 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Phitsanulok has city (thesaban nakhon) status,[8] Aranyik has town (thesaban mueang) status and 24 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 76 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).[4] All mayors, chiefs and councillors are directly elected by the local citizens.[9] Municipalities have communities (chumchon), although not directly chosen by the local citizens, which provides advice and recommendations to local administrative organisations. They also promote and support community participation and enterprises at the district level and subdistrict villages.
Urban population in Phitsanulok province is 274,802 (31.8%) There is one urban area with more than 150,000 inhabitants: centered around the city of Phitsanulok. An urban area around Bang Rakam has more than 30,000 people. There are also seven urban areas with 7,000 to 13,000 people. Furthermore, there are six urban areas with less than 5,500 people, of which Phrom Phiram is the smallest with about 1,100 people.[10]
Of the total population of Phitsanulok province, 31.8% live in municipal areas. In Mueang Phitsanulok district, this is 54.4% of the people. Between 30% and 50% in three districts live in municipal areas. In two districts this is between 20% and 25%. Finally, it is less than 15% in three districts, with Wang Thong district having the lowest rate at 3.8%.[10]
District
Population
Municipal area
Non-municipal area
Data
Proportion
Data
Proportion
1
Mueang
291,311
158,534
54.4%
132,777
45.6%
2
Bang Krathum
47,359
22,018
46.5%
25,341
53.5%
3
Bang Rakam
94,643
33,155
35.0%
61,488
65.0%
4
Noen Maprang
57,972
19,117
33.0%
38,855
67.0%
5
Nakhon Thai
87,772
19,513
22.2%
68,259
77.8%
6
Wat Bot
37,694
8,078
21.4%
29,616
78.6%
7
Chat Trakan
41,346
5,408
13.1%
35,938
86.9%
8
Phrom Phiram
86,103
4,353
5.1%
81,750
94.9%
9
Wang Thong
121,047
4,626
3.8%
116,421
96.2%
Total
865,247
274,802
31.8%
590,445
68.2%
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For FY2019, the revenues and expenditures for the three separate entities are as follows:
Revenue of Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO) per million baht
District
Total
Taxes, duties
Fees, fines
Property
Commerce
Varied
Subsidies
Others
Total
1,120.1
44.1
5.1
17.0
-
9.1
306.7
738.1
Expenditure of Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO) per million baht
District
Total
Central fund
Personnel
Operations
Investments
Subsidies
Others
Total
921.7
19.8
195.9
331.3
354.1
20.6
-
The total revenue for Phitsanulok Provincial Administrative Organisation is 1,120.1 million baht (US$36.1 million) and the total amount of the expenditure is 921.7 million baht (US$29.7 million).The profit amounts to 198.4 million baht (US$6.4 million).[11]
Revenue of municipalities per million baht
District
Total
Taxes, duties
Fees, fines
Property
Commerce
Varied
Subsidies
Others
Mueang Phitsanulok
288.8
122.1
33.3
21.2
20.2
2.5
43.6
45.9
Nakhon Thai
144.8
3.5
1.1
1.7
1.4
0.3
66.2
70.6
Chat Trakan
28.1
1.7
0.7
1.6
-
0.6
23.5
-
Bang Rakam
327.4
4.8
25.9
37.9
1.9
0.5
106.2
150.2
Bang Krathum
176.5
1.5
3.4
2.2
-
-
100.7
68.7
Phrom Phiram
105.1
18.4
0.7
1.4
-
0.2
57.9
26.5
Wat Bot
77.9
2.5
2.5
1.7
-
-
36.6
34.6
Wang Thong
54.3
2.2
0.8
2.3
-
-
23.5
25.5
Noen Maprang
146.1
22.8
0.3
1.2
-
0.1
97.9
23.8
Total
1,349.0
179.5
68.7
71.2
23.5
4.2
556.1
445.8
Expenditure of municipalities per million baht
District
Total
Central fund
Personnel
Operations
Investments
Subsidies
Others
Mueang Phitsanulok
529.1
19.4
40.7
260.3
172.3
36.4
-
Nakhon Thai
181.9
33.9
33.1
33.3
18.6
59.0
4.0
Chat Trakan
45.1
11.8
17.8
9.4
2.1
4.0
-
Bang Rakam
242.2
52.9
79.7
60.1
40.8
8.7
-
Bang Krathum
124.0
55.6
5.1
36.3
19.4
7.6
-
Phrom Phiram
102.4
9.8
49.3
34.9
7.7
0.7
-
Wat Bot
56.6
19.3
2.3
15.8
15.5
3.7
-
Wang Thong
70.0
8.6
19.0
14.8
22.2
5.4
-
Noen Maprang
118.7
36.9
38.6
23.4
18.8
1.0
-
Total
1,470.0
248.2
285.6
488.3
317.4
126.5
4.0
The total revenue for all municipalities amounts to 1,349.0 million baht (US$43.5 million) and the amount of the total expenditure is 1,470.0 million baht (US$47.4 million). The deficit comes up to 121 million baht (US$3.9 million).[12]
Revenue of Subdistrict Administrative Organisations (SAO) per million baht
District
Total
Taxes, duties
Fees, fines
Property
Commerce
Varied
Subsidies
Others
Mueang Phitsanulok
834.4
65.7
7.4
7.9
6.6
1.5
297.0
448.3
Nakhon Thai
404.5
18.8
1.3
3.6
1.7
0.4
162.1
216.6
Chat Trakan
210.4
19.6
0.7
1.3
1.1
0.2
111.7
75.8
Bang Rakam
411.8
2.8
1.0
3.9
0.5
0.8
178.3
224.5
Bang Krathum
179.7
2.3
0.4
1.4
1.4
0.1
65.6
108.5
Phrom Phiram
289.9
32.8
0.8
3.2
1.5
0.5
28.3
222.8
Wat Bot
183.2
2.0
0.3
1.9
2.1
0.1
105.1
71.7
Wang Thong
680.7
122.8
7.3
5.4
0.5
18.3
316.2
210.2
Noen Maprang
402.3
23.7
0.3
1.8
0.3
-
327.4
48.8
Total
3,597.1
290.7
19.5
30.4
15.7
21.9
1,591.7
1,627.2
Expenditure of Subdistrict Administrative Organisations (SAO) per million baht
District
Total
Central fund
Personnel
Operations
Investments
Subsidies
Others
Mueang Phitsanulok
619.0
193.4
172.3
123.7
108.2
21.1
0.3
Nakhon Thai
344.3
119.0
84.2
72.8
42.8
22.6
2.9
Chat Trakan
231.5
53.4
65.3
43.7
41.8
14.3
13.0
Bang Rakam
353.8
96.6
101.5
66.6
70.6
18.1
0.4
Bang Krathum
166.2
51.4
43.4
32.4
30.3
8.7
-
Phrom Phiram
475.6
152.7
127.5
104.1
68.1
23.2
-
Wat Bot
165.0
49.5
52.5
30.3
24.3
8.4
-
Wang Thong
584.7
185.5
139.8
92.0
127.3
36.6
3.5
Noen Maprang
205.4
67.1
50.9
38.5
36.1
12.8
-
Total
3,145.5
968.6
837.4
604.1
549.5
165.8
20.1
The total revenue for all Subdistrict Administrative Organisations is 3,597.1 million baht (US$116 million) and the total expenditure is 3,145.5 million baht (US$101.5 million). The profit corresponds to 451.6 million baht (US$14.5 million).[13]
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^ Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. pp. 6–7. ISSN 1905-8314, the following municipalities are missing from the report: Hua Ro (30-09-2011), Tha Thong (24-08-2012), Ban Khlong (24-08-2012), Bang Rakam Mueang Mai (30-09-2011) and Huai Kaeo
^Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Agriculture and Fishery Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. ISSN 1905-8314
Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Labour Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 24. ISSN 1905-8314
Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Economic Statistics - National Accounts. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 98. ISSN 1905-8314
^"พระราชบัญญัติสภาตำบลและองค์การบริหารส่วนตำบล พ.ศ.๒๕๓๗" [District and Subdistrict Administration Organization Act B.E.2537] (PDF). Royal Thai Government Gazette. 111 (53 Koh): 11–35. 2 December 1994. Archived from the original(PDF) on June 14, 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2019, and later by the constitution of 1997{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
^ ab"สถิติทางการทะเบียน" [Registration statistics]. bora.dopa.go.th. Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA). December 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2020. Download จำนวนประชากร ปี พ.ศ.2562 - Download population year 2019
^Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. pp. 5, 9. ISSN1905-8314.
^Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Fiscal Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 174. ISSN1905-8314.
^"Number of local government organizations by province". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 26 November 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2019. 36 Phitsanulok: 1 PAO, 1 City mun., 1 Town mun., 24 Subdistrict mun., 76 SAO
^"พระราชกฤษฎีกา จัดตั้งเทศบาลนครพิษณุโลก จังหวัดพิษณุโลก" [Royal Decree Establish of Thesaban Nakhon Phitsanulok Changwat Phitsanulok] (PDF). Royal Thai Government Gazette. 116 (14 Kor): 5–10. 8 March 1999. Archived from the original(PDF) on November 10, 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
^ abPhitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. pp. 6–7. ISSN1905-8314, the following municipalities are missing from the report: Hua Ro (30-09-2011), Tha Thong (24-08-2012), Ban Khlong (24-08-2012), Bang Rakam Mueang Mai (30-09-2011) and Huai Kaeo.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
^Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Fiscal Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 171. ISSN1905-8314.
^Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Fiscal Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 172. ISSN1905-8314.
^Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Report 2562-2019: Fiscal Statistics. Phitsanulok Provincial Statistical Office (Report). National Statistical Office (NSO). 2020. p. 173. ISSN1905-8314.
^"พระราชกฤษฎีกา จัดตั้งเทศบาลนครพิษญโลก จังหวัดพิษญโลก พ.ศ.๒๕๔๒" [Royal Decree Establish of Thesaban Nakhon Phitsanulok Changwat Phitsanulok B.E.2542 (1999)] (PDF). Royal Thai Government Gazette. 116 (14 Kor): 5–10. 8 March 1999. Archived from the original(PDF) on November 10, 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
^"Number of local government organizations: Summary elevating local authorities". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 13 March 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2020. No.3.3 Established Aranyik Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province is Aranyik town municipality, effectively 1 May 2012.
^"ประวัติเทศบาลดำบลหัวรอ" [History of the municipality Hua Ro]. houraw.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020. Announcement of Ministry of Interior, dated 20 September 2011, Hua Ro subdistrict administration (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province is Hua Ro subdistrict municipality on 30 September 2011.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. thathong-pilok.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Announcement of Ministry of Interior, dated 29 June 2012, Tha Thong Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province is Tha Thong subdistrict minicipality on 24 August 2012.
^"Number of local government organizations: Summary elevating local authorities". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 15 August 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2020. No.4.95 Established Ban Khlong Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province is Ban Khlong subdistrict municipality, effectively 24 August 2012.
^ abcdefDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Six Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1996, no.2687 Tha Pho SAO, no.2688 Ban Krang SAO, no.2689 Ban Pa SAO, no.2691 Pak Thok SAO, no.2692 Phai Kho Don SAO and no.2696 Wat Phrik SAO.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. buengphra.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Announced in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, General issue, volume 113, Section 9 Nd, dated 30 January 1996, establishment of Bueng Phra Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province.
^"ประวัติความเป็นมา" [History]. samokhae.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020. Announcement Ministry of Interior, dated 19 January 1916, Establishment of Samo Khae Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province effective on 30 March 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. donthongsao.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Announcement of Ministry of Interior, date 19 January 1996, Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 113, Section 9 Ngor, Establishment of Don Thong Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province, date 1 March 1996.
^"เขตการปกครอง" [Administrative area]. wadchan.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020. Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 113, Section 9D, Establishment of Wat Chan Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Mueang district, Phitsanulok province, date 30 January 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. makhaksoong.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Makham Sung Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), according to the Ministry of Interior's announcement dated 19 January 1996.
^ abcDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Three Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1997, no.2684 Ngio Ngam SAO, no.2685 Chom Thong SAO and no.2694 Wang Nam Khu SAO.
^"ประวัติเทศบาล" [Municipal history]. nakhonthai.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020. Nakhon Thai city changed as a subdistrict municipality on 25 May 1999.
^Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, One Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) was established in 1995, no.2652 Nong Kathao SAO.
^ abcdefghDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Eight Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1997, no.2645 Nakhon Chum SAO, no.2646 Na Bua SAO, no.2647 Nam Kum SAO, no.2648 Noen Phoem SAO, no.2649 Bo Pho SAO, no.2650 Ban Phrao SAO, no.2651 Yang Klon SAO and no.2653 Huai Hia SAO.
^"สภาพทั่วไป" [General condition]. pdmu.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Pa Daeng subdistrict municipality has been established, published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 116, part.9 Kor, dated 24 February 1999, effective from 25 May 1999.
^ abcdDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Four Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1997, no.2639 Chat Trakan SAO, no.2640 Tha Sakae SAO, no.2641 Bo Phak and no.2643 Pa Daeng SAO.
^ abDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Two Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1996, no.2642 Ban Dong SAO and no.2644 Suan Miang SAO.
^"Number of local government organizations: Summary elevating local authorities". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 7 September 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2020. No.4.22 Bang Rakam subdistrict municipality, Bang Rakam district, Phitsanulok province is Bang Rakam Mueang Mai subdistrict municipality, effectively 30 September 2011.
^"ประวัติเทศบาล" [Municipal history]. pansao.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Therefore established Phan Sao Subdistrict Administrative organization (SAO), Bang Rakam district, Phitsanulok province is Phan Sao subdistrict municipality on 31 October 2007, announced on 25 October 2007.
^"ประวัติ ทต.บางระกำ" [History Bang Rakam subdistrict municipality]. bangrakam.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Bang Rakam subdistrict municipality was established on 25 May 1999.
^"ประวัติเทศบาลตำบลบึงระมาณ" [History of Bueng Raman subdistrict municipality]. brm.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Bueng Raman subdistrict municipality, Plak Raet subdistrict, Bang Rakam district, Phitsanulok province has been upgraded from Plak Raet Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) and is established as Bueng Raman subdistrict municipality. According to the announcement of the Ministry of Interior on 18 July 2008.
^ abcDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Three Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1995, no.2665 Chum Saeng Songkram SAO, no.2669 Bueng Kok SAO and no.2671 Nong Kula SAO.
^ abcdDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Four Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1996, no.2664 Khui Muang SAO, no.2666 Tha Nang Ngam SAO, no.2667 Nkhom Phatthana SAO and no.2670 Wang Ithok SAO.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. bothong-pitlok.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Bo Thong Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO) was elevated according to the announcement of the Ministry of Interior dated 11 February 1997.
^"Number of local government organizations: Summary elevating local authorities". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 24 June 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2020. No.4.17 Established Sanam Khli Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Bang Krathum district, Phitsanulok province is Sanam Khli subdistrict municipality, effectively 5 September 2013.
^"Number of local government organizations: Summary elevating local authorities". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 10 June 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2020. No.4.36 Established Bang Krathum Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Bang Krathum district, Phitsanulok province is Bang Krathum subdistrict municipality, effectively 6 September 2013.
^"ประวัติ" [History]. nuenkum.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Later raised as the Noen Kum subdistrict municipality on 25 May 1999.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. thatan.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Tha Tan Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO), Bang Krathum district, Phitsanulok province has been upgraded on 16 December 1996.
^ abDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Two Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1997, no.2659 Khok Salut SAO and no.2661 Nakhon Pa Mak SAO.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. pailompitlok.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Phai Lom Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO), Bang Krathum district, Phitsanulok province is established, effectively on 23 February 1997.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. banrailocal.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. Ban Rai Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO), Bang Krathum district, Phitsanulok province has been upgraded on 16 December 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. phromphiram.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Phrom Phirom subdistrict municipality has been established, published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 116, part.9 Kor, pages 1-4, dated 24 February 1999, effective from 25 May 1999.
^ abcdefghDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Eight Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1996, no.2672 Dong Prakham SAO, no.2676 Phrom Phiram SAO, no.2677 Matong SAO, no.2678 Matum SAO, no.2680 Wang Won SAO, no.2681 Si Phirom SAO, no.2682 Nong Khaem SAO and no.2683 Ho Klong SAO.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. tambonthachang.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Tha Chang Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) has been upgraded on 19 January 1996.
^"ประวัติ อบต.วงฆ้อง" [History Wong Khong Subdistrict Administrative organization (SAO)]. wongkhongpl.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Wong Khong Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Phrom Phiram district, Phitsanulok province has been upgraded, according to the Ministry of Interior announcement dated 19 January 1996 and came into effect on 30 March 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. tyc.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Thap Yai Chiang Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Phrom Phiram district, Phitsanulok province has been established on 2 March 1995.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. talukthiam.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Taluk Thiam Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) has been established on 19 January 1996 according to the announcement of the Ministry of Interior. Which was published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 113, chapter 9, page 5, dated 30 January 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. watbot.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Wat Bot subdistrict municipality has been upgraded as announced in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 116, Section 9A, dated 24 February 1999, effective from 25 May 1999.
^ abcdDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Four Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1997, no.2711 Tha Ngam SAO, no.2712 Ban Yang SAO, no.2713 Wat Bot SAO and no.2714 Hin Lat SAO.
^Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, One Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) was established in 1996, no.2709 Khan Chong SAO.
^"ข้อมูลทั่วไป" [General information]. wt.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Wang Thong subdistrict municipality has been established according to the announcement of the Ministry of Interior in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 116, special issue, part 9A, page 1, dated 24 February 1999, effective from 25 May 1999.
^ abDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Two Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1995, no.2702 Ban Klang SAO and no.2706 Wang Nok Aen SAO.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. wangthonglocal.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Wang Thong Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) has been established on 30 March 1996.
^"ประวัติ" [History]. kaengsopha.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Kaeng Sopha subdistrict has been upgraded to Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) on 2 March 1995.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. phanchalee.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Establishment of Phan Chali Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Wang Thong district, Phitsanulok province by the announcement of the Ministry of Interior on 2 March 1995.
^ abDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Two Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1996, no.2701 Tha Muen Ram SAO and no.2707 Wang Phikun SAO.
^"สภาพทั่วไป" [General condition]. maeraka.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Has been established Mae Raka Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) according to the Ministry of Interior's announcement dated 28 April 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. nongpra.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Nong Phra Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) has been upgraded on 30 March 1996 (according to the announcement of the Ministry of Interior, dated 19 January 1996, published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 113, section 9, dated 30 January 1996.)
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. dinthong.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Din Thong Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) has been upgraded, according to the announcement of the Ministry of Interior, dated 19 January 1996, published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, volume 113, section 9, dated 30 January 1996, effectively on 30 March 1996.
^"ประวัติดำบล" [History of the subdistrict]. chainam.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. Chai Nam Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) has been established on 30 March 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. banmung.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Ban Mung Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO) has been upgraded to Ban Mung subdistrict municipality on 17 July 2008.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. noenmaprang.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Noen Maprang sanitary district has been upgraded to Noen Maprang subdistrict municipality on 25 May 1999.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. chomphu.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Chomphu Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO) has been upgraded in accordance with the Ministry of Interior's announcement, dated 2 December 1994, effective from 2 March 1995.
^ abDepartment of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, Two Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAO) were established in 1996, no.2656 Ban Noi Sum Khilek SAO and no.2657 Wang Phrong SAO.
^"ประวัติ อบต" [History of SAO]. wangyangpl.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020. The Ministry of Interior has announced the establishment of Wang Yang Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Noen Maprang district, Phitsanulok province on 19 January 1996, effectively from 30 March 1996.
^"ประวัติหน่วยงาน" [History of the agency]. noenmapranglocal.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020. Noen Maprang Subdistrict Administration Organization (SAO), Noen Maprang district, Phitsanulok province has been upgraded on 19 January 1996.