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Hat Chao Mai Marine National Park
Hat Chao Mai National Park is a protected area located in the Sikao and Kantang Districts of Trang Province, Thailand. It is a marine national park. Established in 1981, it is an IUCN Category II protected area with coral reefs, and an area measuring 144,292 rai ~ . The park has been designated as a Ramsar site since 2002. 2016 Prowincja Trang, Ko Muk (01).jpg, Ko Muk 2016 Prowincja Trang, Ko Kradan (01).jpg, Beach at Ko Kradan See also *List of national parks of Thailand *List of Protected Areas Regional Offices of Thailand Since the beginning one hundred years ago, forest management in Thailand has undergone many changes, in form of reclassifications, name changes and management changes. All this has resulted in a division of 16 regions with 5 branches in 2002. Five r ... References {{authority control National parks of Thailand Protected areas established in 1981 IUCN Category II 1981 establishments in Thailand Geography of Trang province Tourist attractions in ...
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Sikao District
Sikao ( th, สิเกา, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in the northwestern part of Trang province, Thailand. History Sikao district was established in 1887. The present district office was opened 1 March 1987. Sikao District's administrative office is in Bohin Sub-district (Sikao townships) Geography Neighboring districts are (from the northwest clockwise): Khlong Thom of Krabi province; Wang Wiset, Mueang Trang, and Kantang of Trang Province. To the west is the Andaman Sea. Administration The district is divided into five sub-districts (''tambons''), which are further subdivided into 40 villages (''mubans''). There are two townships (''thesaban tambons''). Sikao covers parts of ''tambon'' Bo Hin, and Khuan Kun covers parts of Kalase. There are a further five tambon administrative organizations (TAO). Economy Sikao is one of the proposed entrances to the Thai Canal. It is designated as Route 9A. The canal would connect to the Gulf of Thailand The Gulf of Thailand, ...
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