List Of Tambon In Thailand (L)
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List Of Tambon In Thailand (L)
This is a list of ''tambon'' (sub-districts) in Thailand, beginning with the letter L. This information is liable to change due to border changes or re-allocation of Tambons. Missing Tambon numbers show where the number is either not used or the Tambon has been transferred to a different Amphoe. See also

*Organization of the government of Thailand *List of districts of Thailand *List of districts of Bangkok *List of tambon in Thailand *Provinces of Thailand *List of municipalities in Thailand {{DEFAULTSORT:Tambon in Thailand (L) Lists of Tambon, L ...
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Tambon
''Tambon'' ( th, ตำบล, ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district (''amphoe'') and province (''changwat''), they form the third administrative subdivision level. there were 7,255 tambons, not including the 180 ''khwaeng'' of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every district contains eight to ten tambon. ''Tambon'' is usually translated as "township" or "subdistrict" in English — the latter is the recommended translation, though also often used for ''king amphoe'', the designation for a subdistrict acting as a branch (Thai: ''king'') of the parent district. Tambon are further subdivided into 69,307 villages ('' muban''), about ten per ''tambon''. ''Tambon'' within cities or towns are not subdivided into villages, but may have less formal communities called ''chumchon'' ( ชุมชน) that may be formed into community associations. History The ''tambon'' as a subdivision has a long history. It was the second-level sub ...
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Nam Kliang District
Nam Kliang ( th, น้ำเกลี้ยง, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in the central part of Sisaket province, northeastern Thailand. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Kanthararom, Non Khun, Benchalak, Si Rattana, Phayu, and Mueang Sisaket. History The minor district (''king amphoe'') was created on 7 January 1986, when the four ''tambons'', Nam Kliang, La-o, Tong Pit, and Khoen, were split off from Kanthararom district. It was upgraded to a full district on 4 July 1994. Administration The district is divided into six sub-districts (''tambons''), which are further subdivided into 75 villages (''mubans''). There are no municipal (''thesaban'') areas. There are six tambon administrative organization ''Tambon'' ( th, ตำบล, ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district (''amphoe'') and province (''changwat''), they form the third administrative subdivision level. there were 7,255 tambons, not including the 180 '' ...
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Hua Sai District
Hua Sai ( th, หัวไทร, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in the southeastern part of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, southern Thailand. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise): Ranot of Songkhla province; Khuan Khanun and Pa Phayom of Phatthalung province; Cha-uat, Chian Yai, and Pak Phanang of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. To the east is the Gulf of Thailand. History The district was established in 1904, then named Khao Phang Krai (เขาพังไกร), as the administrative center was in ''tambon'' Khao Phang Krai. When the center was moved in 1906 to ''tambon'' Hua Sai, the district was renamed accordingly. In 1924 the district was reduced to a minor district (''king amphoe'') under Pak Phanang district. In the same year the district office was moved to its present location in village eight of ''tambon'' Hua Sai. In 1937 the district regained full district status. Administration The district is divided into 11 sub-districts (''tambon ...
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Thung Chang District
Thung Chang ( th, ทุ่งช้าง, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in the northern part of Nan province, northern Thailand. History Thung Chang District dates back to the ''Khwaeng'' Khun Nan (ขุนน่าน), which was converted into the district Lae (และ) in 1914. In 1961 it was renamed Thung Chang, as the district office had been moved to '' tambon'' Thung Chang. Geography Neighboring districts are, from the east clockwise, Chaloem Phra Kiat, Pua, Chiang Klang and Song Khwae of Nan Province. To the north is Xaignabouli of Laos. The eastern part of the district is in the Luang Prabang Range of the Thai highlands. ดร.กระมล ทองธรรมชาติ และคณะ, สังคมศึกษา ศาสนาและวัฒนธรรม ม.1, สำนักพิมพ์ อักษรเจริญทัศน์ อจท. จำกัด, 2548, หน้า 24-25 Climate Administration Central administrat ...
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