Pattani
is an east-coast province in the south, adjacent to the Gulf of
Thailand, with the area of approximately 1,940 square kilometres. There
are two major rivers: Tani and Sai Buri. Being a civilized town in the
past, the present Pattani still maintains some ruined ancient town in
Amphoe Yarang. Due to its mountainous area and long seashore of about
170 kilometres, Pattani has been an important port and the centre of
the administration, trading, and culture. There are several tourism
resources of nature, historical ancient places, and traditional culture
which have been the integration of Thai, Chinese and Islam.
Pattani is administratively divided into 12 Amphoe: Muang Pattani,
Yarang, Nong Chik, Khok Pho, Yaring, Panare, Mayo, Sai Buri, Kapho, Mai
Kaen, Thung Yang Daeng, and Mae Lan.
Boundary
North: Songkhla
South: Narathiwat and Yala
West: Yala and Songkhla
East: Gulf of Thailand.