File:Districts Uttaradit.svg

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English: Map of nine districts of Uttaradit Province, Thailand
  1. Mueang Uttaradit
  2. Tron
  3. Tha Pla
  4. Nam Pat
  5. Fak Tha
  6. Ban Khok
  7. Phichai
  8. Laplae
  9. Thong Saen Khan
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Map of nine districts of Uttaradit Province, Thailand

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