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South Thailand - Southern Thailand
 
 
 

The south and the Islands are the southern region of Thailand.  It includes many from Thailand the majority of the famous resources in both seaboard oriented toward the west of the Sea of Andaman, and in Gulf oriented toward southern the east of the coast of Thailand.

Southern Thailand is connected with Bangkok, the economic center of Thailand, by railroad track as well as highway.  Also various regional airports are located in the largest towns.  The main axis of the transportation of southern every Thailand is the Hat Yai, that evolved from a small village to the present city inside few decades. 

The highway of Phetkasem is the most long road of Thailand, and Bangkok by the Isthmus flees of Kra and then in the western coast of the peninsula.  Of Trang that crosses it to the oriental coast al Hat Yai, and then end in the border malaisa. 

The southern railroad track connects also Bangkok al Hat Yai, and continues from there to Malaya and Singapore.  Two smaller branches of the railroad track flee Thung the Song to Trang and Nakhon If Thammarat.

 
Southern Thailand Administration
 
Usually the south is identified with the 14 provinces
 

No.Province Name

1. Chumphon   8. Phuket
2. Krabi   9. Ranong
3. Nakhon Si Thammarat   10. Satun
4. Narathiwat   11. Songkhla
5. Pattani   12. Surat Thani
6. Phang Nga   13. Trang
7. Phatthalung   14. Yala

 
PATTANI
 
Statistics
Capital: Pattani
Area: 1,940.4 km?
Ranked 67th
Inhabitants: 595,985 (2000)
Ranked 39th
Pop. density: 307 inh./km?
Ranked 9th
ISO 3166-2: TH-94
Governor: Thirathep Siyaphan
(since 2008)

http://www.pattani.go.th/

 

Pattani is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from south-east clockwise) Narathiwat, Yala and Songkhla.

 

Pattani is located on the Malay Peninsula, with the coast of the Gulf of Thailand in the north. In the south mountainous landscape with the Sankalakhiri mountain range, including the Budo - Su-ngai Padi National Park, is located at the border to Yala and Narathiwat, protecting hill forests with rare vegetation such as the Bangsoon palm (Johnnesteijsmannia altifon) and Takathong rattan, as well as birds like the hornbill. Namtok Sai Khao on the border with Songkhla and Yala is a forest park, remarkable for the Sai Khao waterfall.

The name Pattani is actually the Thai derivation of Patani, its original name means 'this beach' in Patani Malay language. In standard Malay, it is "Pantai Ini".

Historically Pattani Province was the centre of the semi-independent Malay Sultanate of Patani Darul Makrif, but paying tribute to the Thai kingdoms of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya. After Ayutthaya fell in 1767, Sultanate of Patani gained full independence but under King Rama I it again came under Siam's control.

In 1909, it was annexed by Siam as part of Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 negotiated with the British Empire. Both Yala (Jala) and Narathiwat (Menara) were originally part of Pattani, but were split off and became provinces of their own. Satun (Sentul) and Songkhla (Singgora) were nearby states.

There exists a separatist movement in Pattani, which after being dormant for many years erupted again in 2004. Grievances cited include discrimination against Pattani Muslims by Thai Buddhists, including forcible repression of local language and script, police brutality and corruption, as well as religious practices. As such, the revolutionary movement has increasingly taken on Islamic overtones, but remains largely isolated from global Islamic militancy, with the exception of proposed cooperative ties with neighboring Malays.

 

Administrative Divisions

Pattani is subdivided into 12 districts (amphoe), which are further subdivided into 115 communes (tambon) and 629 villages (muban).

The districts of Chana (Malay: Chenok), Thepa (Malay:Tiba) and Saba Yoi (Malay:Sebayu) were detached from Pattani and transferred to Songkhla in recent times by the Thai government.

  1. Mueang Pattani (Malay: Patani)
  2. Khok Pho
  3. Nong Chik
  4. Panare
  5. Mayo
  6. Thung Yang Daeng
  1. Sai Buri (Malay: Teluban or Selindung Bayu)
  2. Mai Kaen
  3. Yaring (Malay: Jaring)
  4. Yarang
  5. Mae Lan
  6. Kapho
 

 
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