Amphoe Takhli
Thakhli () is the southernmost district (
Amphoe) of
Nakhon Sawan Province.
The name of the district originates from the Tikhli ground in Sang Thong, the royal novel of King
Rama III.
Neighboring district are (from the north clockwise)
Phayuha Khiri and
Tak Fa of Nakhon Sawan,
Nong Muang and
Ban Mi of
Lopburi Province,
In Buri of
Singburi Province and
Sapphaya,
Mueang Chai Nat and
Manorom of
Chainat Province.
The district is subdivided into 11 communes (
tambon), which are further subdivided into 128 villages (
muban).
Takhli itself has town status (
thesaban mueang) and covers part of the
tambon Takhli. Chong Khae is a township (
thesaban tambon) and covers parts of
tambon Chong Khae and Phrom Nimit.{|- valign=top|
| Nr. | Name | Thai name | Villages | Inh. | | |1.| Takhli | ตาคลี | 24 | 53,322 |
|2.| Chong Khae | ช่องแค | 12 | 9,160 |
|3.| Chan Sen | จันเสน | 11 | 8,131 |
|4.| Huai Hom | ห้วยหอม | 11 | 4,914 |
|5.| Hua Wai | หัวหวาย | 14 | 9,399 |
|6.| Nong Pho | หนองโพ | 15 | 10,519 |
|7.| Nong Mo | หนองหม้อ | 7 | 3,862 |
|8.| Soithong | สร้อยทอง | 10 | 4,618 |
|9.| Lat Thip Rot | ลา"ทิพรส | 11 | 5,201 |
|10.| Phrom Nimit | พรหมนิมิต | 9 | 5,786 |
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