Английская Википедия:Bueng Kan province
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Bueng Kan (Шаблон:Lang-th, Шаблон:Rtgs, Шаблон:IPA-th), also spelled Bung Kan,[1] is the 76th province (changwat) of Thailand, established by the Act Establishing Changwat Bueng Kan, BE 2554 (2011) on 23 March 2011.[2] The province, consisting of the districts (amphoe) partitioned off Nong Khai province, lies in upper northeastern Thailand also called Isan (Шаблон:Lang-th). It is named after its central district, Mueang Bueng Kan.
Geography
The province is in the northeastern corner of Thailand. It borders, from the south clockwise, Nakhon Phanom, Sakon Nakhon, and Nong Khai province. To the north and east it borders Bolikhamsai province of Laos, with the Mekong River forming the boundary.
Hin Sam Wan (which translates into English as Three Whale Rock) is a 75-million-year-old rock formation protruding out of the mountains. It is so named because, from certain angles, the rocks look like a family of whales.[3]
The total forest area is Шаблон:Convert, or 7% of the total provincial area.[4]
National park
There is one national park, along with six other national parks, making region 10 (Udon Thani) of Thailand's protected areas.
Wildlife sanctuary
There is one wildlife sanctuary in region 10 (Udon Thani) of Thailand's protected areas.
History
In 1994, Sumet Phromphanhao, a member of the House of Representatives from Nong Khai province, proposed that the province of Bueng Kan be established by consolidating the Bueng Kan, Seka, So Phisai, Bung Khla, Bueng Khong Long, Pak Khat, Phon Charoen, and Si Wilai Districts of Nong Khai province as a new province. The new province, if created, would be 4,305 km2,[7] with a population of about 390,000 inhabitants.[8] At that time, the Ministry of Interior replied that creating a new province would load a heavy burden to the state budget and was contrary to the resolution of the Council of Ministers.[9]
The proposal to create Bueng Kan province was tabled for about 20 years, until 2010 when the Ministry of Interior renewed the project and made a proposal to the Council of Ministers to have a "Bill Establishing Changwat Bueng Kan, BE..." (Шаблон:Lang-th) considered.[8] In a poll at the time, 99 percent of the inhabitants of Nong Khai province supported the proposal.[8] On 3 August 2010, the Council of Ministers resolved to present the bill to the National Assembly,[10][11] citing that the proposal met its criteria for approval.[12]
On 7 February 2011, the National Assembly approved the bill.[13] Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva presented it to King Bhumibol Adulyadej for royal assent. Bhumibol Adulyadej signed the bill on 11 March 2011, enacting it as the "Act Establishing Changwat Bueng Kan, BE 2554 (2011)" (Шаблон:Lang-th). The act was published in the Government Gazette on 22 March 2011 and came into force the next day.[2]
Economy
Building of the fifth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge began in 2021. Construction of the bridge is expected to take 3 years for a completion in 2023. The project will link Bueng Kan province with Laos' Bolikhamsai province across the Mekong River. Its cost will be around US$130.3 million. Thailand has agreed to pay US$25.47 million and Laos is covering about US$46.13 million. The bridge will enable Vietnam to be reached by road from Thailand through Laos over a distance of only 150 km. Already existing Thai-Lao Friendship Bridges link Nong Khai province with Vientiane Prefecture (First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge; Mukdahan with Savannakhet (Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge); Nakhon Phanom with Thakhek (Third Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge); and Chiang Rai province with Houayxay (Fourth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge).[14][15]
Symbols
The provincial seal of Bueng Kan, Thailand's 76th and newest province, has a depiction of Phu Thok, a mountain in Si Wilai District, an Isan language name which means 'lonely mountain'.[16]
The provincial flower and tree is Bauhinia sirindhorniae K. and S.S. Larsen.Шаблон:Citation needed
Climate
Bueng Kan's climate consists of a wet season and a dry season (between December and January). The temperature decreases during November and is at its lowest in December and January. The temperature quickly increases in March, and peaks in April.[17]
Administrative divisions
Provincial government
The province is divided into eight districts (amphoe). The districts are further divided into 53 subdistricts (tambon) and 615 villages (muban). Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-break
Local government
As of 5 August 2020, there is one Bueng Kan Provincial Administrative Organization, also known as PAO (Шаблон:Lang); there are also eighteen municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. The capital Bueng Kan has town (thesaban mueang) status and seventeen subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon).[18]
Town municipality | Population | ||
1 | Bueng Kan[19] | 19,612 |
Subdistrict mun. | Population | 9 | Non Sawang | 6,920 | |
1 | Si Wilai | 11,120 | 10 | Tha Sa-at | 6,886 |
2 | Pong Hai | 10,502 | 11 | Pak Khat | 6,854 |
3 | Phon Charoen | 10,357 | 12 | So Phisai[20] | 6,728 |
4 | Bueng Khong Long | 9,811 | 13 | Si Phana | 6,678 |
5 | Sang[21] | 8,875 | 14 | Bueng Ngam[22] | 5,670 |
6 | Nong Loeng[23] | 8,725 | 15 | Khai Si[24] | 5,478 |
7 | Ho Kham | 7,260 | 16 | Don Yanang | 5,156 |
8 | Khok Kong[25] | 7,063 | 17 | Si Samran | 4,970 |
The non-municipal areas are administered by 39 Subdistrict Administrative
Organizations (SAO) (ongkan borihan suan tambon).[26]
Human achievement index 2017
Health | Education | Employment | Income |
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2 | 71 | 61 | 61 |
Housing | Family | Transport | Participation |
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5 | 6 | 57 | 38 |
Province Bueng Kan, with an HAI 2017 value of 0.5942 is "average", occupies place 31 in the ranking. |
Since 2003, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at sub-national level using the human achievement index (HAI), a composite index covering all the eight key areas of human development. National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken over this task since 2017.[27]
Rank | Classification |
1 - 15 | "high" |
16 - 30 | "somewhat high" |
31 - 45 | "average" |
45 - 60 | "somewhat low" |
61 - 77 | "low" |
Map with provinces and HAI 2017 rankings |
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References
External links
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- ↑ Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, 39 SAO's (no.1929-1969) were established in 1995 (1), in 1996 (15), in 1997 (17) and in 1999 (6).
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