Amphoe Tha Song Yang
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Province: | Tak |
Area: | 1,920.38 km² |
Inhabitants: | 61,161 (2005) |
Pop. density: | 31.8 inh./km² |
Geocode: | 6305 |
Postal code: | 63150 |
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Tha Song Yang (Thai: ท่าสองยาง) is the northwesternmost district (Amphoe) of Tak Province, northern Thailand.
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[edit] History
Tha Song Yang was a minor district (King Amphoe) of Mae Sariang district, Mae Hong Son Province. It was called Ban Mae Moei or Ban Mae Tawo (บ้านแม่เมย or บ้านแม่ตะวอ). The district office was located at Tambon Tha Song Yang.
In 1954 the government moved Tha Song Yang to be a subordinate of Mae Sot district, Tak Province. The district office was moved to Tambon Mae Tan at the same time. In 1958 it was upgraded to a full district.
Tha Song Yang means a river pier that has 2 Yang trees (Dipterocarpus sp.). The name originates from the old location of the district office, where it had two Yang trees on the both of the Moei River banks, 1 tree in Myanmar and another in Thailand.
[edit] Geography
Neighboring districts are (Northwest from clockwise): Sop Moei of Mae Hong Son Province, Omkoi of Chiang Mai Province and Mae Ramat of Tak Province. The other side of the Moei River is Kayin State of Myanmar.
The Mae Moei National Park is located in Tha Song Yang.
The important river of the district is the Moei River.
[edit] Administration
The district is subdivided into 6 communes (tambon), which are further subdivided into 56 villages (muban). Mae Tan is a township (thesaban tambon) which covers parts of the tambon Mae Tan. There are further 6 Tambon administrative organizations.
No. | Name | Thai name | Villages | Inh. | |
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1. | Tha Song Yang | ท่าสองยาง | 9 | 9,075 | |
2. | Mae Tan | แม่ต้าน | 10 | 10,159 | |
3. | Mae Song | แม่สอง | 16 | 13,835 | |
4. | Mae La | แม่หละ | 12 | 8,207 | |
5. | Mae Wa Luang | แม่วะหลวง | 9 | 6,643 | |
6. | Mae Usu | แม่อุสุ | 10 | 13,242 |
[edit] See also
Amphoe of Tak | |||
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Amphoe: | Mueang Tak - Ban Tak - Sam Ngao - Mae Ramat - Tha Song Yang - Mae Sot - Phop Phra - Umphang | ||
King Amphoe: | Wang Chao |