Amphoe Waeng

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Waeng
แว้ง
Statistics
Province: Narathiwat
District office: Waeng
5°55′41″N, 101°53′2″E
Area: 347.3 km²
Inhabitants: 47,314 (2005)
Pop. density: 136.2 inh./km²
Geocode: 9608
Postal code: 96160
Map
Map of Narathiwat, Thailand highlighting Waeng

Waeng (Thai: แว้ง) is the southernmost district (Amphoe) of Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand.

Contents

[edit] History

The district goes back to the district Tomo (โต๊ะโมะ), which was a subordinate of Mueang Ra-ngae. The village grew bigger and bigger because of the gold mining there. 1935 a minor district (king amphoe) covering the central part of Tomo was established and named Pa Cho (ปาโจ).[1] 1939 the minor district received the name Tomo because it contained the subdistrict named Tomo, and the parent district was renamed to Waeng.[2] 1953 the minor district Tomo was abolished and included into Waeng again.[3] 1957 the subdistrict Tomo was also abolished and included into the subdistrict Samong,[4] which then formed part of area split off as minor district Sukhirin in 1977.

[edit] Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise) Sukhirin, Su-ngai Padi and Su-ngai Kolok. To the south is the Kelantan state of Malaysia.

At the village of Ban Buketa, a Malaysia-Thailand border border crossing to the neighboring Malaysian town of Bukit Bunga.[5]

A part of Hala-Bala wildlife sanctuary is located in the district.

[edit] Administration

The district is subdivided into 6 subdistricts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 45 villages (muban). There are two townships (thesaban tambon) within the district - Waeng covers parts of the tambon Waeng, and Buketa covers parts of tambon Lochut.

No. Name Thai name Villages Inh.
1. Waeng แว้ง 7 12465
2. Kayu Khla กายูคละ 9 7308
3. Kholo ฆอเลาะ 7 6700
4. Lochut โละจูด 8 10677
5. Mae Dong แม่ดง 7 6009
6. Erawan เอราวัณ 7 4155

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Languages