Amphoe Nong Muang
Nong Muang () is a district (
Amphoe) in the northern part of
Lopburi Province, central
Thailand.
Tambon Nong Muang was separated from
Khok Samrong and formed a new minor district (
King Amphoe) on April 1st, 1990. It was upgraded to full
Amphoe status on December 5th, 1996.
Neighboring districts are (from the northeast clockwise)
Khok Charoen,
Sa Bot,
Khok Samrong,
Ban Mi, and the districts
Takhli,
Tak Fa and
Phaisali of
Nakhon Sawan Province.
The district is subdivided into 6 communes (
tambon), which are further subdivided into 67 villages (
muban). Nong Muang itself has township (
thesaban tambon) status and covers part of the
tambon Nong Muang. There are 6 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
| Nr. | Name | Thai name | Villages | Inh. | | |1.| Nong Muang | หนองม่วง | 10 | 8,710 |
|2.| Bo Thong | บ่อทอง | 12 | 6,799 |
|3.| Dong Din Daeng | "ง"ินแ"ง | 12 | 5,179 |
|4.| Chon Sombun | ชอนสมบูร"์ | 12 | 4,925 |
|5.| Yang Thon | ยางโทน | 10 | 4,585 |
|6.| Chon San Det | ชอนสารเ"ช | 11 | 5,059 |
|