List of tambon in Thailand (E–F)

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This is a list of tambon (sub-districts) in Thailand, beginning with the letters E and F. This information is liable to change due to border changes or re-allocation of Tambons. Missing Tambon numbers show where the number is either not used or the Tambon has been transferred to a different Amphoe.

Tambon ตำบล Amphoe อำเภอChangwat (Province)จังหวัดRegion
Ekkarat เอกราช Pa Mok ป่าโมก Ang Thong อ่างทองCentral
Erawan เอราวัณ Erawan เอราวัณ Loei เลยNorth-East
Erawan เอราวัณ Waeng แว้ง Narathiwat นราธิวาสSouth
Fa Ham ฟ้าฮ่าม Mueang Chiang Mai เมืองเชียงใหม่ Chiang Mai เชียงใหม่North
Fai Kaeo ฝายแก้ว Phu Phiang ภูเพียง Nan น่านNorth
Fai Kwang ฝายกวาง Chiang Kham ชียงคำ Phayao พะเยาNorth
Fai Luang ฝายหลวง Laplae ลับแล Uttaradit อุตรดิตถ์North
Fai Na Saeng ฝายนาแซง Lom Sak หล่มสัก Phetchabun เพชรบูรณ์Central
Fak Huai ฟากห้วย Aranyaprathet อรัญประเทศ Sa Kaeo สระแก้วEast
Fak Tha ฟากท่า Fak Tha ฟากท่า Uttaradit อุตรดิตถ์North
Falami ฝาละมี Pak Phayun ปากพะยูน Phatthalung พัทลุงSouth
Fang Daeng ฝั่งแดง That Phanom ธาตุพนม Nakhon Phanom นครพนมNorth-East
Fang Daeng ฝั่งแดง Na Klang นากลาง Nong Bua Lamphu หนองบัวลำภูNorth-East
Fang Kham ฝางคำ Sirindhorn สิรินธร Ubon Ratchathani อุบลราชธานีNorth-East
Fao Rai เฝ้าไร่ Fao Rai เฝ้าไร่ Nong Khai หนองคายNorth-East

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