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Time in Thailand>ICT| utc_offset1 = +7| iso_code = | website =| footnotes = {{Designation list| embed = yes| designation1 = Ramsar| designation1_offname = Ko Ra-Ko Phra Thong Archipelago| designation1_date = 12 August 2013 | | RAMSAR CONVENTION>RAMSAR SITES INFORMATION SERVICE | ACCESSDATE=25 APRIL 2018, }} | List of sovereign states>Country| subdivision_name = Thailand | Provinces of Thailand>Province| subdivision_name1 = Phang Nga Province| subdivision_type2 =| subdivision_name2 = }}Ko Phra Thong (, {{IPA-th|kÉÌÊ pÊ°rÃ¡Ê tÊ°ÉËÅ|pron}}) is an island in Khura Buri District, Phang Nga Province, southern Thailand on the Andaman Sea. It has an area of {{Convert|88|km2}} and is separated from the mainland by a {{convert|7|m|ft|adj=mid|-deep|spell=in}} canal. The nearest town is Khura Buri, on the mainland about {{cvt|10|km}} east.WEB, Ko Phra Thong,weblink Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), 10 June 2015,weblink 10 November 2019, dead, Ko Phra Thong is the middle link in a chain of three islands. It is largely flat with expanses of inland savanna. It has long uninhabited beaches, fringed by coconut palms. There have always been a number of special natural features of Ko Phra Thong Island. It fronts onto over eight kilometres of beach on the Andaman Sea and, in addition, over {{cvt|6|km}} of beach on a bay containing small islands. It is {{cvt|60|km}} from the Surin Islands, Richelieu Rock, and only slightly further to the Similan Islands. All are renowned diving locations.On the east side is a small fisher village, Thapayoi, and on the southeast end is another small village, Thung Dap. These villages total fewer than 300 inhabitants consisting of Moken, a tribe of sea gypsies, and Thais. The larger village, Thapayoi, has a school and a community health centre. To the north is Ko Ra. It is long, mountainous, and covered in rain forest. The island is home to a number of animal species. To the south is Ko Kho Khao which is similar to Ko Phra Tong.The island is part of the Mu Ko RaâKo Phra Thong National Park, established in 2001.WEB, Mu Ko Ra - Ko Phra Thong National Park,weblink Department of National Parks (DNP) Thailand, 10 June 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150610171842weblink">weblink 10 June 2015, References{{reflist}}{{coord|9|6|N|98|17|E|type:isle_region:TH|display=title}}External links
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