Chonburi Province - Cities & Towns

Cities & Towns

Rank City/Town Amphoe (District) population Area(km²) community town of
1 Pattaya Bang Lamung 101,939 22.2
2 Chaophraya Surasak Si Racha 80,088 306.44 Si Racha
3 Ban Suan Mueang Chonburi 61,072 n/a Chon Buri
4 Laem Chabang Si Racha(and a part of Bang Lamung) 64,607 109.65
5 Nong Prue Bang Lamung 49,558 45.54 Pattaya
6 Saen Suk (Bangsaen) Mueang Chonburi 42,843 20.843 Chon Buri

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7 Chon Buri* Mueang Chonburi 34,744 4.567
8 Angsila Mueang Chonburi 25,673 18.6 Chon Buri
9 Sattahip* Sattahip 22,539 6.22
10 Huay Yai Bang Lamung 22,208 153 Pattaya
11 Si Racha* Si Racha 19,221 4.058
12 Ban Bueng* Ban Bueng 16,336 n/a
13 Huay Kapi Mueang Chonburi 15,297 14.5 Chon Buri
14 Mon Nang Phanat Nikhom 13,522 52.58 Phanat Nikhom
15 Phanat Nikhom* Phanat Nikhom 11,717 2.76
16 Bang Sai Mueang Chonburi 11,140 2.16 Chon Buri
17 Nong Maidaeng Mueang Chonburi 10,689 10 Chon Buri
18 Bang Sare Sattahip 7,875 7.87 Sattahip
19 Don Hua Lo Mueang Chonburi 7,670 18.5 Chon Buri
20 Tha Bunmee Ko Chan 6,348 5.692
21 Ko Sichang* Ko Sichang 4,975 7.9
22 Nong Phai Kaew Ban Bueng 2,018 11.692 Ban Bueng

* capital of district

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