Ho Kham, Bueng Kan

Ho Kham
หอคำ
Tambon
Ho Kham
Coordinates: 18°26′37″N 103°24′45″E / 18.44361°N 103.41250°E / 18.44361; 103.41250
Country  Thailand
Province Bueng Kan
Amphoe Mueang Bueng Kan
Area
  Total 40.04 km2 (15.46 sq mi)
Population (2012)
  Total 7,116
  Density 178/km2 (460/sq mi)
Time zone Thailand (UTC+7)
Postal code 38000
TIS 1099 380104

Ho Kham (Thai: หอคำ) is a subdistrict (tambon) in Mueang Bueng Kan District, in Bueng Kan Province, far north-eastern Thailand. As of 2012, it has a total population of 7,116 people[1] and has jurisdiction over 14 villages. It lies on Highway 212 and the Mekong River and border with Laos, west of Khai Si and Bueng Kan.[2]

History

The subdistrict was created in 1975, when 8 administrative villages were split from Nong Sawang subdistrict (then still named Nong Kheng) to form the new subdistrict.[3]

Administration

The subdistrict is subdivided into 14 administrative villages (Muban). The subdistrict municipality Ho Kham is the local government responsible for the subdistrict, and covers the same area as the subdistrict.

No. Name Thai
1.Ban Ho Khamบ้านหอคำ
2.Ban Sa-ngoบ้านสะง้อ
3.Ban Nong Khengบ้านหนองเข็ง
4.Ban Khok Sa-atบ้านโคกสะอาด
5.Ban Non Yangบ้านโนนยาง
6.Ban Muang Mi Chaiบ้านม่วงมีชัย
7.Ban Nong Bua Thongบ้านหนองบัวทอง
8.Ban Nong Saengบ้านหนองแสง
9.Ban Na Soบ้านนาโซ่
10.Ban Wang Danบ้านวังด่าน
11.Ban Thai Charoenบ้านไทยเจริญ
12.Ban Som Prasongบ้านสมประสงค์
13.Ban Ho Kham Nueaบ้านหอคำเหนือ
14.Ban Charoen Ratบ้านเจริญรัตน์

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