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Sateng Nok
สะเตงนอก
CountryThailand
Province Yala
District Mueang Yala
Population
 (2017)
 • Total31,725
Time zone UTC+7 ( ICT)
Postal code
95000
TIS 1099950116

Sateng Nok ( Thai: สะเตงนอก, pronounced [sā.tēːŋ nɔ̂ːk]) is a tambon (sub-district) of Mueang Yala District, in Yala Province, Thailand. [1][ failed verification] In 2017 it had a population of 31,725 persons. [2]

Sateng Nok lies on the border with Pattani Province in the north of Yala Province. [3] It sits astride Route 4082 off Route 4106, south of Khao Tum and north of Krong Pinang District. The Yala Railway runs through the centre of the urban area. The Tham Phab Khien Fa Panang Caves lie to the east of Sateng on the way to Budi. They contain some 500-year-old rock paintings. [4] The area was flooded in November–December 2011 and several people lost their lives. [5]

Administration

Central administration

The tambon is divided into 13 administrative villages ( mubans).

No. Name Thai
01. Ban Boe Seng บ้านเบอร์เส้ง
02. Ban Malayu Bang Kok บ้านมลายูบางกอก
03. Ban Pao Yani บ้านเปาะยานิ
04. Ban Nat To Mong บ้านนัดโต๊ะโมง
05. Ban Ba-ngoi Badae บ้านบาโงยบาแด
06. Ban Phong Bulo บ้านพงบูโล๊ะ
07. Ban Nibong Baru บ้านนิบงบารู
08. Ban Kampong Buke บ้านกำปงบูเก๊ะ
09. Ban Kuelaema บ้านกือแลมะห์
10. Ban Tue Bo บ้านตือเบาะ
11. Ban Kampong Tue Ngao บ้านกำปงตือเงาะ
12. Ban Lacho บ้านลาโจ๊ะ
13. Ban Prama บ้านปรามะ

Local administration

The area of the sub-district is covered by the town ( thesaban mueang) Sateng Nok (เทศบาลเมืองสะเตงนอก).

References

  1. ^ International Campaign to Ban Landmines (2008). Landmine monitor report. Human Rights Watch. p. 677. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Population statistics 2017" (in Thai). Department of Provincial Administration. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
  3. ^ Maps (Map). Google Maps.[ not specific enough to verify]
  4. ^ Ellis, Martin. "Yala Province" (PDF). Thailand Caves Shepton.org.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Southern storm crisis worsens". Bangkok Post. 26 November 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2012.[ dead link]

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