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Huai Nuea is a sub-district of Khukhan District, Sisaket Province in Thailand. This sub-district is the administrative, economic, educational and religious center of Khukhan district.
The sub-district is divided into 11 villages (Muban), arranging by village number (Mu) as follows: [1]
Mu | Name | Thai name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Ban Sanuan | บ้านสนวน | - | |
3 | Ban Hat-Trae | บ้านหาด-แตระ | - | |
4 | Ban Phran | บ้านพราน | Hunter Village | |
5 | Ban Riam | บ้านเรียม | - | |
7 | Ban Chek | บ้านเจ๊ก | Chinese Village | |
8 | Ban Tabek | บ้านตะแบก | - | |
9 | Ban Chamrae Tawan Tok | บ้านชำแระตะวันตก | West Chamrae Village | |
10 | Ban Chamrae Klang | บ้านชำแระกลาง | Central Chamrae Village | |
11 | Ban Chamrae Nuea | บ้านชำแระเหนือ | North Chamrae Village | |
12 | Ban Sa-ang | บ้านสะอาง | - | |
13 | Ban Bok | บ้านบก | - | |
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