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Tak province

Statistics
Capital: Tak
Area: 16,406.6 km²
Ranked 4th
Inhabitants: 486,146 (2000)
Ranked 49th
Pop. density: 30 inh./km²
Ranked 75th
ISO 3166-2: TH-63
Map
thailand Tak.png

Tak (Thai ตาก) is one of the northern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Sukhothai, Kamphaeng Phet, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani and Kanchanaburi. In the East the district has a long boundary with Myanmar.

Geography

The Yannee Dam (however usually called Bhumibol Dam after king Bhumibol Adulyadej) stops the river Ping, one of the two sources of the Chao Phraya river. The artificial lake created covers an area of 300 km² and is the largest of Thailand. The Taksin Maharat and the Lan Sang National parks are located in the province.

History

The historic name of Tak was Muang Rahang, and it was built even before the Sukhothai period and formed the main fortress on the western front.

King Taksin was vice-governor of Tak before the Ayutthaya kingdom fell during the war with Burma. As his name was Sin, he became called Tak-Sin during his duty in Tak.

Symbols

Seal_tak.png The seal of the province show King Naresuan on the royal elephant. Sometimes below the elephant a garuda is depicted, as the garuda is the state symbol of Thailand. King Naresuan is shown pouring consecrated water on the ground, a symbolic act to declare independence. This refers to the war of 1584 with Burma, when Tak was the first border town to be liberated from Burmese control. The provincial tree is the Asian Jatoba (Xylia kerrii), the provincial flower the Orchid tree (Bauhinia sp.).

Administrative divisions

Amphoe
(districts)
King Amphoe
(minor districts)
  1. Mueang Tak
  2. Ban Tak
  3. Sam Ngao
  4. Mae Ramat
  1. Tha Song Yang
  2. Mae Sot
  3. Phop Phra
  4. Umphang
  1. Wang Chao

External links

Referenced By

Chiang Mai province | ISO 3166-1:TH | ISO 3166-2:TH | Kamphaeng Phet province | Kanchanaburi province | Lampang province | Lamphun province | List of Thailand-related topics | List of Thailand related topics | List of capitals of subnational entities | List of national parks of Thailand | List of provinces of Thailand by area | List of provinces of Thailand by population | List of provinces of Thailand by population density | Mae Hong Son province | Nakhon Sawan province | National parks (Thailand) | Politics of Thailand | Provinces of Thailand | Provincial capital | Regional capital | Siam | State capital | Sukhothai province | Taksin | Thailand | Thailand/Government | Uthai Thani province

 

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