Lamduan District

Amphoe Lamduan ( Thai: อำเภอ ลำดวน ) is a district ( Amphoe - administrative district ) in the province of Surin. The Surin province is located in the northeast region of Thailand, the so-called Isaan.

Geography

Amphoe Lamduan borders the following districts (from north clockwise): Amphoe to the Sikhoraphum, Si Narong, Sangkha, Prasat Mueang Surin and. All Amphoe located in the province of Surin.

History

The history of the district dates back to the Mueang Suraphi Nathon Nikhom ( สุ รพิ น ทร นิคม ), which was established in 1871. 1896 Status in " District Lamduan " has been changed, but this was resolved a short time later.

On January 3, 1977, he was again first as a small district ( King Amphoe ) was established by the two Tambon Chok Lamduan and Nuea were separated from Amphoe Sangkha. On July 19, In 1991, was the promotion of Amphoe.

Attractions

  • Prasat Tha Piang Tia - ruins of a sanctuary in the Laotian style from the late Ayutthaya period

Management

Amphoe Lamduan is divided into five subdistricts (tambon ), which are further subdivided into 51 villages ( Muban ).

There is a small town ( thesaban tambon) in the district:

  • Lamduan Sunphin ( Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล ลำดวน สุ รพิ น ท์ ), consisting of parts of the tambon Lamduan.

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

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