Ban Thanon Tat Mai

Ban Thanon Tat Mai is a locality in , , . Ban Thanon Tat Mai is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the municipality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Phi Suea Samut Fort and Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm & Zoo.

Park
is a park.

Zoo
The Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo was a famous crocodile zoo in Samut Prakarn Province, Thailand that operated from 1950 to its temporary closure in 2020.

Buddhist temple
is an ancient Buddhist temple in Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province, . Lined on the 's bank in the area of Pak Khlong Bang Pla Ko Sub-district, near Phisuea Samut Fortress and…

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Samut Prakan and Pu Chao Saming Phrai.

officially the City of is the capital of in . It is located 25 kilometres south of , The city was established in 1999.

Town
is a town in the Phra Pradaeng District of Samut Prakan Province in the of . In 2015, it had a total population of 77,976 people. is situated 9 km northwest of Ban Thanon Tat Mai.

Town
Photo: HAH, CC BY 2.5.
Phra Pradaeng is a district of in . is situated 10 km northwest of Ban Thanon Tat Mai.

Ban Thanon Tat Mai

Latitude
13.58333° or 13° 35′ north
Longitude
100.58333° or 100° 35′ east
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
7P52HHMM+88
Geo­Names ID
1612514
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Localities in the Area

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