Lao Khwan district

Lao Khwan (Thai: เลาขวัญ, pronounced [lāw kʰwǎn]) is a district (amphoe) in the northeastern part of Kanchanaburi province, central Thailand.

Lao Khwan
เลาขวัญ
Road 3306, tambon Lao Khwan
Road 3306, tambon Lao Khwan
District location in Kanchanaburi province
District location in Kanchanaburi province
Coordinates: 14°35′47″N 99°46′29″E
CountryThailand
ProvinceKanchanaburi
SeatLao Khwan
Area
  Total831.3 km2 (321.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
  Total52,608
  Density63/km2 (160/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code71210
Geocode7110

History

Laotian people moved to establish a new village in the area of Ban Ko Ban Kao. Later people from Bo Phloi moved to the area. When the government established a new town, they named it Ban Lao Khwan.

The minor district (king amphoe) Lao Khwan was created on 1 October 1971, when the three tambons Lao Khwan, Nong Sano, and Nong Pradu were split off from Phanom Thuan district.[2] It was upgraded to a full district on 8 September 1976.[3]

Geography

Cassava fields near Ban Khao Wang, Lao Khwan District, in January, during Thailand's dry season

Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Huai Krachao, Bo Phloi, Nong Prue of Kanchanaburi Province, Dan Chang, Nong Ya Sai, Don Chedi and U Thong of Suphanburi province.

Administration

The district is divided into seven sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 82 villages (mubans). Lao Khwan and Nong Fai are two townships (thesaban tambon), each covering parts of the same-named tambons. There are a further seven tambon administrative organizations (TAO).

No. Name Thai name Villages Pop.[1]
1.Lao Khwanเลาขวัญ157,079
2.Nong Sanoหนองโสน98,230
3.Nong Praduหนองประดู่109,349
4.Nong Plingหนองปลิง179,335
5.Nong Nok Kaeoหนองนกแก้ว105,990
6.Thung Krabamทุ่งกระบ่ำ126,833
7.Nong Faiหนองฝ้าย95,792

Ban Nong Pradu is a village in the Nong Pradu subdistrict. It is known as the setting of the popular Thai martial arts film Ong-Bak starring Tony Jaa.[4]

References


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