 Situated
right in the heart of the country some 346 kilometres from Bangkok, Phetchabun
borders on three regions, the North, the Central and the Northeast. The central
part of the province is on the Pa Sak river basin with mountain ranges running
along both the western and eastern sectors. Because of the fertility of the land,
Phetchabun has always been an agriculturally productive area. The very name of
the province actually means the land of crops and foods. Today,
Phetchabun is a province with rich tourism potential. Its climate is pleasant
due to the mountainous and forested areas and it has a history of richness and
prosperity for more than 1,400 years. As and Sukhothai styles have been discovered.
Phetchabun is administratively divided into the following districts: Muang,
Lom Sak, Lom Kao, Chon Daen, Nong Phai, Wichian
Buri, Si Thep, Bung Sam Phan, Wang Pong, Nam
Nao and Khao Kho.
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