Phum Duang River

The Phum Duang River is a river in Surat Thani Province, , the main tributary of the Tapi River. The rivers drains an area of 6,125 square kilometres west of the Tapi watershed, mainly the eastern slopes of the Phuket mountain range.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in southern Thailand
  • Also known as: Khiri Rat River” and “Khlong Phum Duang

Places of Interest

Highlights include Surat Thani railway station.

Railway station
is the main railway station in Surat Thani Province, Thailand. It is on the State Railway of Thailand's Southern Line, located 635.106 km from .

Phum Duang River

Latitude
9.09842° or 9° 5′ 54″ north
Longitude
99.2272° or 99° 13′ 38″ east
Elevation
4 metres (13 feet)
Open location code
6MXX36XG+9V
Geo­Names ID
1115580
Wiki­data ID
Q1697063
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Welsh—“Phum Duang River” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Ríu Phum Duang
  • Cebuano: Mae Nam Phum Duang
  • German: Mae Nam Phum Duang
  • German: Phum Duang
  • Irish: Abhainn Phum Duang
  • Thai: แม่น้ำคีรีรัฐ
  • Thai: แม่น้ำพุมดวง
  • Thai: แม่น้ำพุ่มดวง
  • Vietnamese: Sông Phum Duang
  • Welsh: Afon Phum Duang

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