Ratapolville
Ratapolville is a small village located in the northern region of Thailand, approximately 150 kilometers north of Bangkok. The village is named after the Ratapol Dam, a significant water reservoir that provides water for irrigation and drinking purposes to the surrounding areas. The dam was constructed in the 1960s and has since become a vital source of water for the local community.
The village itself is known for its agricultural activities, with rice being the primary crop. The fertile
Ratapolville has a population of around 5,000 people, with a majority of the residents being of Thai
The village is also home to a few historical sites, including an old temple and a few
Despite its small size, Ratapolville plays an important role in the broader context of northern Thailand. It