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Yala (Thai: ยะลา, pronounced or ) is a city and seat of Mueang Yala District and Yala Province, southern Thailand. [1] The provincial and district capital, it is 137 kilometres by road southeast of Hat Yai. [2] The eastern part of the city is part of the neighboring tambon of Sateng Nok. As of 2019 the tambon had a total population of ...
Originally only known as Mueang district, the district was renamed Sateng in 1917 to share the name with the central sub-district. [1] In 1938, the district was renamed Mueang Yala to conform with the common name of the central districts of a province. [2] Five sub-districts are scheduled to be split off to form the new district Lam Mai in 2015 ...
Yala Railway Station. In January 2022, Thailand's transport ministry completed the 1.9 billion baht Betong Airport. It opened in March 2022. [18] [19] Designed to handle 300 arrivals per hour, it is projected to serve 300,000 per year, which will later increase to over one million passengers per year, generating three billion baht for the district.
27 September: Gunmen killed a grocer and two of his customers in Mueang Yala District of Yala Province and a traveller on the bus from Panare District to Mayo District of Pattani. [28] 28 September: A teacher protection unit in Su-ngai Padi District of Narathiwat Province was ambushed by a bomb attack, seriously injuring four soldiers and ...
As of 31 December 2018 there were 878 districts in Thailand. [1] This table lists those districts, and the provinces ( changwat ) of Thailand and regions ( phak ) of Thailand in which they lie. This sortable table does not include districts in Bangkok.
Most Thai cities' revised boundaries are contained in the province's capital district, known as Amphoe Mueang. Chiang Mai is the only city outside Bangkok to cover multiple districts in its urban area. Together, Bangkok and Chiang Mai are the only cities in Thailand with a population of over one million.
Sateng Nok (Thai: สะเตงนอก, pronounced [sā.tēːŋ nɔ̂ːk]) is a tambon (sub-district) of Mueang Yala District, in Yala Province, Thailand. [1] [failed verification] In 2017 it had a population of 31,725 persons. [2] Sateng Nok lies on the border with Pattani Province in the north of Yala Province. [3]
Krong Pinang (Thai: กรงปินัง, pronounced [krōŋ pī.nāŋ], Malay: Kampung Pinang, Patani Malay: کمڤوڠ ڤينڠ) is a district of Yala province, southern Thailand, established by the Royal Decree Establishing Amphoe Krong Pinang, Changwat Yala, BE 2547 (2004), which came into force on 8 October 2004.