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Coordinates: 6°1532N 102°318E / 6.25889°N 102.05500°E / 6.25889; 102.05500
 

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Tak Bai
ตากใบ
District location in Narathiwat province
District location in Narathiwat province
Coordinates: 6°15′32N 102°3′18E / 6.25889°N 102.05500°E / 6.25889; 102.05500
CountryThailand
ProvinceNarathiwat
SeatTak Bai
District established1909
Area
 • Total253.45 km2 (97.86 sq mi)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total66,579
 • Density257.5/km2 (667/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code96110
Geocode9602

Tak Bai (Thai: ตากใบ, pronounced [tàːk bāj] Malay: Tabal) is a district (amphoe) in the southeastern part of Narathiwat province, southern Thailand.

History

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When the United Kingdom and Siam (Thailand) signed the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909, they agreed to use the Kolok River (Sungai Golok) near Wat Chonthara Singhe (วัดชลธาราสิงเห) as the boundary between British Malaya and Siam due to the culture and arts inside the temple. Before, the area was part of the Mueang Kelantan.

The district was officially created on 12 August 1909.[1]

On 25 October 2004 at least 85 demonstrators died after a brutal police action in the so-called Tak Bai Incident.[2]

Geography

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Neighboring districts are (from the southwest clockwise): Su-ngai Kolok, Su-ngai Padi, Cho-airong, Mueang NarathiwatofNarathiwat Province, and the Gulf of Thailand. To the southeast is the Tumpat District in state KelantanofMalaysia.

The boundary crossing is at Pengkalan Kubur (Malaysia) and Tak Bai (Thailand).

On 1 January falls on the New Year's Day, Tak Bai is the first place in Thailand that receives the sunshine, despite not being the easternmost area in the country. This is because the Earth's axis is tilted during the cold season. Which the sun will rise before Khong Chiam districtinUbon Ratchathani province the location of Pha Taem National Park, about one minute.[3]

Administration

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The district is divided into eight sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 56 villages (mubans). Tak Bai itself has town (thesaban mueang) status and covers parts of tambon Che He. There are a further eight tambon administrative organizations (TAO).

No. Name Thai Villages Pop.[4]
1. Chehe เจ๊ะเห 08 19,205
2. Phrai Wan ไพรวัน 10 08,712
3. Phron พร่อน 06 04,418
4. Sala Mai ศาลาใหม่ 08 08,847
5. Bang Khun Thong บางขุนทอง 06 05,064
6. Ko Sathon เกาะสะท้อน 09 09,219
7. Na Nak นานาค 04 04,497
8. Khosit โฆษิต 05 06,617

References

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  1. ^ ประกาศกระทรวงมหาดไทย ประกาศตั้งอำเภอสะเดาและอำเภอตากใบ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 26 (ง): 1107. 22 August 1909. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 January 2012.
  • ^ "Mass Killing at Tak Bai Narathiwat Thailand". Asian Human Rights Commission. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  • ^ ""อ.ตากใบ จ.นราธิวาส" จุดเห็นแสงแรกของปี" ["Tak Bai, Narathiwat" the first light spot of the year]. PPTV HD (in Thai). 31 December 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  • ^ "Population statistics 2009". Department of Provincial Administration. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
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