Mon Chong

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Mon Chong
ม่อนจอง
Tambon
CountryFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Province Chiang Mai
Amphoe Omkoi
Population (2017)
  Total 5,809
Time zone UTC+7 (TST)
Postal code50310
TIS 1099 501804

Mon Chong (Thai : ม่อนจอง) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Omkoi District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2017 it had a total population of 5,809 people. [1]

Thai language language spoken in Thailand

Thai, Central Thai, is the sole official and national language of Thailand and the first language of the Central Thai people and vast majority of Thai Chinese. It is a member of the Tai group of the Kra–Dai language family. Over half of Thai vocabulary is derived from or borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon and Old Khmer. It is a tonal and analytic language, similar to Chinese and Vietnamese.

Tambon central government unit in Thailand

Tambon is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district (amphoe) and province (changwat), they form the third administrative subdivision level. As of 2016 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 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.

Omkoi District District in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Omkoi is the southwesternmost district (amphoe) of Chiang Mai Province in northern Thailand.

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History

The subdistrict was created effective April 1, 1982 by splitting off 8 administrative villages from Mae Tuen.

Mae Tuen is a tambon (subdistrict) of Omkoi District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2017 it had a total population of 10,521 people.

Administration

Central administration

The tambon is subdivided into 9 administrative villages ( muban ).

Muban Administrative village in Thailand

Muban is the lowest administrative sub-division of Thailand. Usually translated as village and sometimes as hamlet, they are a subdivision of a tambon. As of 2008, there were 74,944 administrative muban in Thailand. As of the 1990 census, the average village consisted of 144 households or 746 persons.

No.NameThai
1.Ban Hong Ku Khaoบ้านโห้งกู่ขาว
2.Ban Huai Nam Khaoบ้านห้วยน้ำขาว
3.Ban Huai Pu Lingบ้านห้วยปูลิง
4.Ban Om Phaenบ้านอมแพม
5.Ban Mu Soeบ้านมูเซอ
6.Ban Huai Mai Hokบ้านห้วยไม้หก
7.Ban Dongบ้านดง
8.Ban San Ton Muangบ้านสันต้นม่วง
9.Ban Huai Nam Tanบ้านห้วยน้ำดั้น

Local administration

The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by the subdistrict administrative organization (SAO) Mon Chong (องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลม่อนจอง).

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References

  1. "Population statistics 2017" (in Thai). Department of Provincial Administration. Retrieved 2018-10-15.