Thoet Thai (Thai : เทอดไทย) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mae Fa Luang District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2020 it had a total population of 23,392 people. [1]
The subdistrict was created effective May 29, 1991 by splitting off 15 administrative villages from Mae Rai, Mae Kham.
The tambon is subdivided into 19 administrative villages ( muban ).
No. | Name | Thai |
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1. | Ban Thoet Thai | บ้านเทอดไทย |
2. | Ban Saen Mueang Ko | บ้านแสนเมืองโก |
3. | Ban Aku Ahai | บ้านอากู่อาไฮ |
4. | Ban Pu Na | บ้านปูนะ |
5. | Ban Phaya Phrai Lao Na | บ้านพญาไพรเล่ามา |
6. | Ban Phaya Phrai Lao Cho | บ้านพญาไพรเล่าจอ |
7. | Ban Mae Mo | บ้านแม่หม้อ |
8. | Ban Pang Ma Hin | บ้านปางมะหัน |
9. | Ban Mong Kao Lang | บ้านม้งเก้าหลัง |
10. | Ban Huai Uen | บ้านห้วยอื้น |
11. | Ban Phaya Phrai Li Thu | บ้านพญาไพรลิทู่ |
12. | Ban Mong Paet Lang | บ้านม้งแปดหลัง |
13. | Ban Thoet Thai Nueng | บ้านเทอดไทยหนึ่ง |
14. | Ban Huai Mo | บ้านห้วยหม้อ |
15. | Ban Pha Chi | บ้านผาจี |
16. | Ban Cha Ti | บ้านจะตี |
17. | Ban Thu Mo Ame | บ้านทูหมออาเน |
18. | Ban Mae Kham Noi | บ้านแม่คำน้อย |
19. | Ban Cha Pa | บ้านจะป่า |
The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by the subdistrict administrative organization (SAO) Thoet Thai (องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลเทอดไทย).
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