Tha Tan

Tha Tan (ท่าตาล) is a sub-district (tambon) in the Bang Krathum District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.

Geography
Tha Tan is the northernmost sub-district in Bang Krathum, bordering Wang Nam Khu of Mueang Phitsanulok District to the north-west, Wang Thong District to the north-east, Nakhon Pa Mak to the south and Bang Krathum to the south-west.

Tha Tan lies in the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed. The Wang Thong River flows through the sub-district.

History
Originally named Bang Phi (บางผี), it was renamed Tha Tan in 1939.

Administration
The sub-district is divided into nine smaller divisions (mubans), (villages). Tha Tan is administered by a tambon administrative organization (TAO). The muban in Tha Tan are enumerated as follows:

Temples
Tha Tan is home to the following eight temples:
 * Wat Pak Khlong (Thai: วัดปากคลอง, Temple of the Mouth of the Canal) in Ban Tha Dindaeng
 * Wat Tha Tan (Thai: วัดท่าตาล) in Ban Tha Tan
 * Wat Tan Phlong (Thai: วัดตาลโพลง, Bright Sugar-Palm Temple) in Ban Boo Yai
 * วัดมงคลพุทธาราม in Ban Wangsan
 * Wat Wangsan (Thai: วัดวังสาร) in Ban Wangsan
 * Wat Luang (Thai: วัดหลวง) in Ban Bang Phi
 * Wat Thung Noi (Thai: วัดทุ่งน้อย) in Ban Tung Noi
 * Wat Nern Sa'at (Thai: วัดเนินสะอาด) in Ban Nern Sa'at