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Satun
is a small province in the south of Thailand that borders
Malaysia, facing the Andaman Sea. The province possesses
renowned picturesque islands with verdant forests and
mountainous land. The majority of the locals is Muslim.
It is located 973 kilometres from Bangkok and occupies
an area of 2,478 square kilometres with 80 kilometres
of coastline.
Most of the area is mountainous, with plains in the
centre near the coast. Brooks lie in the east of Satun,
mangroves can be found along the coast and there are
more than 100 offshore islands. Famous islands are Ko
Tarutao Ko Adang and Ko Rawi and Mu Ko Phetra .
Satun is administratively divided into 6 districts and
1 sub-district: Amphoe Muang Satun, Amphoe Khuan Don,
Amphoe Tha Phae, Amphoe Khuan Kalong, Amphoe La-ngu,
Amphoe Thung Wa, and King Amphoe (sub-district) Manang.
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