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Ban Ta Khun district

Ban Ta Khun district

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official_nameBan Ta Khun
native_nameบ้านตาขุน
native_name_langth
settlement_typeDistrict
image_mapAmphoe 8409.svg
map_captionDistrict location in Surat Thani province
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameThailand
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Surat Thani
subdivision_type2Seat
subdivision_name2Khao Wong
subdivision_type3Subdistrict
subdivision_type4Muban
established_titleDistrict established
population_total14116
population_as_of2005
population_density_km210.8
area_total_km21308.2
blank_name_sec1Postal code
blank_info_sec184230
blank_name_sec2Geocode
blank_info_sec28409
timezoneICT
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coordinates

Ban Ta Khun (, ) is an amphoe in western Surat Thani province, southern Thailand. It is the largest district of the province and has the lowest population density.

Geography

Most of the district is in the hills of the Phuket Range, with parts being protected in Khao Sok National Park and the Khlong Saeng Wildlife Sanctuary. Mostly in Ranong Province is the Khlong Nakha Wildlife Sanctuary, which occupies the northwestern corner of the district.

The main river of the district is the Khlong Saeng, which is dammed by the Ratchaprapha Dam to form the Cheow Lan reservoir. It empties near the town Khao Wong into the Phum Duang River.

Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise): Tha Chang, Vibhavadi, Khiri Rat Nikhom and Phanom of Surat Thani; Khura Buri of Phang Nga province; and Suk Samran and Kapoe of Ranong province.

History

District office

The district was created on 20 July 1973 as a minor district (king amphoe) by splitting off five tambons from Khiri Rat Nikhom.

On 9 September 1976 the minor district was elevated to full district status.

The fifth tambon Krai Son (ไกรสร) was later merged into Khao Phang, as it was in the area flooded by Cheow Lan lake.

Symbols

The slogan of the district is "High mountains, beautiful dam, rich in fruits, outstanding virtue, origin of the trunks for the city pillar".

Administration

The district is divided into four tambons, which are further subdivided into 29 villages (mubans). There are two sub-district municipalities (thesaban tambon): Khao Wong (to be renamed Ban Ta Khun) covers 7.8 km2 of tambon Khao Wong, and Khao Pang 10.1 km2 of tambon Khao Pang. Each of the four tambons, except the areas covered by the municipalities, is administered by a tambon administrative organization (TAO).

No.NameThai nameVillagesPop.
1.Khao Wongเขาวง64,303
2.Phasaengพะแสง93,158
3.Phru Thaiพรุไทย92,648
4.Khao Phangเขาพัง54,007

|| [[Image:Tambon 8409.png|180px|right|Map of subdistricts]] |}

References

References

  1. Royal Gazette. link. (July 17, 1973)
  2. Royal Gazette. link. (September 8, 1976)
  3. Royal Gazette. link. (December 12, 1986)
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