Erawan District
Erawan เà¸à¸£à¸²à¸§à¸±à¸“ | |
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Amphoe | |
![]() Amphoe location in Loei Province | |
Coordinates: 17°18′36″N 101°56′24″E / 17.31000°N 101.94000°ECoordinates: 17°18′36″N 101°56′24″E / 17.31000°N 101.94000°E | |
Country |
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Province | Loei |
Seat | Pha In Plaeng |
Area | |
• Total | 262.0 km2 (101.2 sq mi) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 37,079 |
• Density | 141.5/km2 (366/sq mi) |
Time zone | ICT (UTC+7) |
Postal code | 42220 |
Geocode | 4213 |
Erawan (Thai: เà¸à¸£à¸²à¸§à¸±à¸“; IPA: [ʔēËrÄËwÄn]) is a district (amphoe) in the eastern part of Loei Province, northeastern Thailand.
The district is named after the Erawan Cave in neighboring Na Wang District very near the boundary to Erawan District.[1]
Geography
Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Pha Khao, Wang Saphung, Mueang Loei, and Na Duang of Loei Province, and Na Wang and Si Bun Rueang of Nong Bua Lamphu Province.
The main river in the district is the Suai.
History
The minor district (king amphoe) was established on 1 April 1995 with territory split off from Wang Saphung.[2]
Following a decision of the Thai government on 15 May 2007, all of the 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts.[3] With publication in the Royal Gazette on 24 August the upgrade became official .[4]
Symbols
The district slogan is Erawan, large elephant. Area of sweet Longan. Tradition of 100,000 rockets. Land of silk production.
Administration
The district is subdivided into four sub-districts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 45 villages (muban). Erawan and Pha In Plaeng are also sub-district municipalities (thesaban tambon), and two tambon administrative organizations (TAO) for the remaining two sub-districts.
No. | Name | Thai name | Villages | Inh.[5] | |
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1. | Erawan | เà¸à¸£à¸²à¸§à¸±à¸“ | 16 | 12,160 | |
2. | Pha In Plaeng | ผาà¸à¸´à¸™à¸—ร์à¹à¸›à¸¥à¸‡ | 14 | 12,532 | |
3. | Pha Sam Yot | ผาสามยà¸à¸” | 8 | 7,742 | |
4. | Sap Phaiwan | ทรัพย์ไพวัลย์ | 7 | 4,645 |
References
- ↑ "History of Erawan district" (in Thai). Loei province.
- ↑ ประà¸à¸²à¸¨à¸à¸£à¸°à¸—รวงมหาดไทย เรื่à¸à¸‡ à¹à¸šà¹ˆà¸‡à¹€à¸‚ตท้à¸à¸‡à¸—ี่à¸à¸³à¹€à¸ à¸à¸§à¸±à¸‡à¸ªà¸°à¸žà¸¸à¸‡ จังหวัดเลย ตั้งเป็นà¸à¸´à¹ˆà¸‡à¸à¸³à¹€à¸ à¸à¹€à¸à¸£à¸²à¸§à¸±à¸“ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai) 112 (Special 9 ง): 59. 22 March 1995.
- ↑ à¹à¸–ลงผลà¸à¸²à¸£à¸›à¸£à¸°à¸Šà¸¸à¸¡ ครม. ประจำวันที่ 15 พ.ค. 2550 (in Thai). Manager Online.
- ↑ พระราชà¸à¸¤à¸©à¸Žà¸µà¸à¸²à¸•à¸±à¹‰à¸‡à¸à¸³à¹€à¸ à¸à¸†à¹‰à¸à¸‡à¸Šà¸±à¸¢...à¹à¸¥à¸°à¸à¸³à¹€à¸ à¸à¹€à¸«à¸¥à¹ˆà¸²à¹€à¸ªà¸·à¸à¹‚à¸à¹‰à¸ พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๠(PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai) 124 (46 à¸): 14–21. 24 August 2007.
- ↑ Department of provincial administration