Chaiyaphum province

Chaiyaphum
ชัยภูมิ
Pa Hin Ngam National Park
Pa Hin Ngam National Park
Flag of Chaiyaphum
Official seal of Chaiyaphum
Motto(s): 
ชัยภูมิ เมืองผู้กล้า พญาแล
("Chaiyaphum. City of the brave and Phaya Lae.")
Map of Thailand highlighting Chaiyaphum province
Map of Thailand highlighting Chaiyaphum province
CountryThailand
CapitalChaiyaphum
Government
 • GovernorKraisorn Kongchalard (since October 2021)
Area
 • Total12,698 km2 (4,903 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 8th
Population
 (2019)[2]
 • Total1,137,357
 • RankRanked 19th
 • Density91/km2 (240/sq mi)
  • RankRanked 51st
Human Achievement Index
 • HAI (2022)0.6318 "somewhat low"
Ranked 50th
GDP
 • Totalbaht 60 billion
(US$2.1 billion) (2019)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
36xxx
Calling code044
ISO 3166 codeTH-36
Websitewww.chaiyaphum.go.th

Chaiyaphum (Thai: ชัยภูมิ, pronounced [tɕʰāj.jā.pʰūːm]; Northeastern Thai: ไซยภูมิ, pronounced [sa᷇j.jā.pʰu᷇ːm]) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat), located in central northeastern Thailand, also called Isan. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Lopburi, and Phetchabun.

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