Nong Phok district explained

Official Name:Nong Phok
Native Name:หนองพอก
Native Name Lang:th
Settlement Type:District
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Thailand
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Roi Et
Subdivision Type2:Seat
Subdivision Name2:Nong Phok
Subdivision Type3:Subdistrict
Subdivision Type4:Muban
Established Title:District established
Population Total:64646
Population As Of:2005
Blank Name Sec1:Postal code
Blank Info Sec1:45210
Blank Name Sec2:Geocode
Blank Info Sec2:4509
Timezone:ICT
Utc Offset:+7
Coordinates:16.3097°N 104.2031°W

Nong Phok (Thai: หนองพอก, in Thai pronounced as /nɔ̌ːŋ pʰɔ̂ːk/) is a district (amphoe) in the northeastern part of Roi Et province, northeastern Thailand.

Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise): Selaphum, Phon Thong, and Moei Wadi of Roi Et Province; Nong Sung of Mukdahan province; and Loeng Nok Tha and Kut Chum of Yasothon province.

History

The district history goes back to the small village Ban Nong Phok, which was part of tambon Kok Pho, Phon Thong district. It was made a minor district (king amphoe) on 16 June 1965, then consisting of the two tambons Kok Pho and Bueng Ngam.[1] It was upgraded to a full district on 28 June 1973.[2]

Places

Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol (Thai: พระมหาเจดีชัยมงคล) on the premises of Wat Pha Namthip Thep Prasit Vararam is one of the largest chedis in Thailand. It measures 101 metres wide, 101 metres long, and 101 metres high. The chedi is on 101 rai (16.16 hectares, very nearly 40 acres.) The number "101" symbolises the name of the province: roi-et is one hundred one in Thai numerals. The five-tiered chedi containing Buddha relics is decorated with elaborate designs in a contemporary style. The sides of the stairway leading into the central courtyard recall legendary origins in China and the subsequent adoption of Buddhism with multi-headed Nāgas emerging from the mouth of Chinese dragons.N 16° 19.932 E 104° 19.212 Waymark Code: WM95XK

Administration

The district is divided into nine sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 120 villages (mubans). Nong Phok is a township (thesaban tambon) which covers parts of tambons Nong Phok and Rop Mueang. There are a further nine tambon administrative organizations (TAO).

No.NameThai nameVillagesPop.
1.Nong Phokหนองพอก149,118
2.Bueng Ngamบึงงาม115,392
3.Phukhao Thongภูเขาทอง179,611
4.Kok Phoกกโพธิ์126,435
5.Khok Sawangโคกสว่าง104,651
6.Nong Khun Yaiหนองขุ่นใหญ่137,955
7.Rop Mueangรอบเมือง199,555
8.Pha Nam Yoiผาน้ำย้อย136,015
9.Tha Sidaท่าสีดา115,914

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Notes and References

  1. Royal Gazette. 81. 47 ง. 1616–. th:ประกาศกระทรวงมหาดไทย เรื่อง แบ่งท้องที่ตั้งเป็นกิ่งอำเภอ. http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2508/D/047/1616.PDF. https://web.archive.org/web/20120324104242/http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2508/D/047/1616.PDF. dead. March 24, 2012. June 15, 1965. Thai.
  2. Royal Gazette. 90. 75 ก special. 32–36. th:พระราชกฤษฎีกาตั้งอำเภอเขาพนม อำเภอสนามชัยเขต อำเภอแม่อาย อำเภอขามสะแกแสง อำเภอเก้าเลี้ยว อำเภอโพธิ์ประทับช้าง อำเภอหนองพอก อำเภอละอุ่น อำเภอทุ่งหว้า และอำเภอศรีธาตุ พ.ศ. ๒๕๑๖. http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2516/A/075/32.PDF. https://web.archive.org/web/20120224224646/http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2516/A/075/32.PDF. dead. February 24, 2012. June 28, 1973. Thai.