Chuen Chom District

Amphoe Chom Chuen ( Thai อำเภอ ชื่นชม ) is a district ( Amphoe - administrative district ) in the north of the province of Maha Sarakham. The Maha Sarakham Province is located in the center of northeast Thailand, the so-called Isaan.

Geography

Amphoe Chom Chuen borders the following districts (from the south clockwise): Amphoe Chiang Yuen of Maha Sarakham oin the province, to the Amphoe Sam Sung and Kranuan the province of Khon Kaen, Amphoe Huai Mek and the Yang Talat and the province of Kalasin.

History

Chuen Chom The was on 1 July 1997 initially as a small district ( King Amphoe ) was established by being separated from Amphoe Chiang Yuen ..

On 15 May 2007, the Thai government had decided that all 81 King Amphoe to rise in the simple Amphoe status to unify the administration. With the publication in the Royal Gazette " Issue 124 chapter 46" of 24 August 2007, this decision officially entered into force.

Management

Amphoe Chom Chuen is divided into four communities ( tambon), which in turn in 47 villages ( Muban ) are divided.

There are two small towns ( thesaban tambon) in the district:

  • Kut Pla Duk ( Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล กุด ปลา ดุก ), consisting of the whole tambon Kut Pla Duk
  • Nong Kung ( Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล หนอง กุ ง ), consisting of the whole tambon Nong Kung.

There are also two " Tambon Administrative Organizations" (TAO, องค์การ บริหาร ส่วน ตำบล - administrative organizations) in the district.

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