Narathiwat is a province located in the southern region of Thailand, bordering Malaysia to the south. It is known for its lush landscapes, with mountainous terrain and forests, as well as its significant coastal areas along the Gulf of Thailand. The province is predominantly inhabited by Malay Muslims, which contributes to the unique cultural heritage found in the region.
The capital city of Narathiwat is also named Narathiwat. The city features a variety of traditional markets and mosques, showcasing the local way of life. The economy in the province is primarily based on agriculture, with rubber and fruits being major products. Fishing and local handicrafts also play an important role in the community.
Tourism in Narathiwat is growing, with visitors attracted to its rich cultural diversity and natural beauty. The province offers various outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring national parks. Additionally, Narathiwat is known for its annual cultural festivals that celebrate the local traditions and heritage.
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