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Mae Sot (Thai: แม่สอด, pronounced [mɛ̂ː sɔ̀ːt]; Burmese: မဲဆောက်, [mɛ́ sʰaʊʔ]; Shan: မႄႈသၢႆ, [ɛ sʰaaj]; S'gaw Karen: မဲၢ်စီး) is a district in western Thailand that shares a border with Myanmar to the west, and has been described "an almost entirely Burmese town". [1]
Mae Sot (Thai: แม่สอด, pronounced [mɛ̂ː sɔ̀ːt]; Burmese: မဲဆောက်, [mɛ́ sʰaʊʔ]; Shan: မႄႈသွတ်ႇ, [ɛ sʰaaj]) is a city in western Thailand that shares a border with Myanmar to the west. It is notable as a trade hub and for its substantial population of Burmese migrants and refugees.
Most Thai cities' revised boundaries are contained in the province's capital district, known as Amphoe Mueang. ... Mae Sot, Tak: 27.20: 41,581: 2010-01-28 33: Buriram:
The district office was at Tambon Tha Song Yang. In 1948 the government moved Tha Song Yang to be a subordinate of Mae Sot District, Tak Province. [1] The following year the district office was moved to Tambon Mae Tan. [2] In 1958 it was upgraded to a full district. [3]
As of 31 December 2018 there were 878 districts in Thailand. [1] This table lists those districts, and the provinces of Thailand and regions of Thailand in which they lie.
Cornfields and the mountains of Burma south of Mae Sot. Agriculture is a major part of the Tak economy. The province of Tak produces rice, corn, vegetables, fruits, beef, tilapia, and other foods. Industries in Tak include granite quarrying and jewelry. Zinc mining was formerly conducted in Mae Sot District. [21]
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Mae Tang District of Chiang Mai province to Mae Hong Son, distance 246 km. Mae Sot District of Tak province to Mae Hong Son . Mae Chaem District of Chiang Mai province to Khun Yuam District of Mae Hong Son province, distance 90 km.