Phuket province

Phuket (/ˌpˈkɛt/; Thai: ภูเก็ต, [pʰūː.kèt] , Malay: Bukit or Tongkah) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. It consists of the island of Phuket, the country's largest island, and another 32 smaller islands off its coast. It lies off the west coast of mainland Thailand in the Andaman Sea. Phuket Island is connected by the Sarasin Bridge to Phang Nga province to the north. The next nearest province is Krabi, to the east across Phang Nga Bay.

Phuket
ภูเก็ต
Other transcription(s)
  Thaiภูเก็ต
  MalayBukit (Rumi)
بوکيت (Jawi)
  Hokkien普吉
Phóo-kiat (Tâi-lô)
Phuket viewpoint
Nickname: 
Junk Ceylon
Map of Thailand highlighting Phuket province
CountryThailand
CapitalPhuket (city)
Government
  GovernorNarong Woonsiew
(Since 15 Jun 2020)
Area
  Total543 km2 (210 sq mi)
  RankRanked 76th
Population
 (2019)
  Total416,582
  RankRanked 63rd
  Density755/km2 (1,960/sq mi)
   RankRanked 4th
Human Achievement Index
  HAI (2017)0.6885 "high"
Ranked 1st
GDP
  Totalbaht 209 billion
(US$7.5 billion) (2019)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
83xxx
Calling code076
ISO 3166 codeTH-83
Websitephuket.go.th

Phuket province, encompassing an area of 576 km2 (222 sq mi), ranks as the second-smallest province in Thailand. Its size is comparable to, albeit slightly smaller than, that of Singapore. Historically, Phuket Island was situated on a major trading route between India and China. This strategic location led to its frequent mention in the logs of foreign ships, including those from Portugal, France, the Netherlands, and England. Despite this attention from various European powers, Phuket was never colonized by any European nation.

Economically, the province's wealth was initially derived from tin and rubber production. In more recent times, Phuket has transitioned to tourism as its primary source of income.

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