AMPHOE MAE RAMAT


'Mae Ramat' () is a district (''Amphoe'') in the northwestern part of Tak Province, northern Thailand.

Contents
History
Geography
Administration
See also

History


The area of Mae Ramat was occupied by Karen people for 100 years. Many people from northern provinces of Thailand moved to establish a new village there. Later the village grew bigger and became the Tambon Mae Ramat. The government upgraded the tambon to a minor district (''King Amphoe'') in 1897. It was official upgraded to a full district in 1951.

Geography


Neighboring districts are (from the northwest clockwise) Tha Song Yang of Tak Province, Omkoi of Chiang Mai Province, Sam Ngao, Ban Tak, Mueang Tak and Mae Sot of Tak Province again and Kayin State of Myanmar.
The Khun Phra Wo National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติขุนพระวอ) is located in Mae Ramat district.
The important river of the district is the Mae Ramat River.

Administration


The district is subdivided into 6 subdistricts (''tambon''), which are further subdivided into 57 villages (''muban''). There are two townships (''thesaban tambon'') in the district - Mae Ramat and Mae Chao Rao, each covering parts of the same-named ''tambon''. There are further 6 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
1.Mae Ramatแม่ระมาด
2.Mae Charaoแม่จะเรา
3.Khane Chueขะเนจื้อ
4.Mae Tuenแม่ตื่น
5.Sam Muenสามหมื่น
6.Phra Thatพระธาตุ

See also



Khun Phra Wo National Park

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