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Ban Kha district

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Ban Kha ( Thai : บ้านคา , pronounced [bâːn kʰāː] ) is a district ( amphoe ) in the western part of Ratchaburi province , western Thailand .

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5-522: Due to the large area of Suan Phueng district the government split the southern part of Suan Phueng to create a minor district ( king amphoe ) becoming effective 1 July 1997. The present district office was opened on 29 March 1999. On 15 May 2007, all 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts. On 24 August the upgrade became official. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Suan Phueng , Chom Bueng and Pak Tho of Ratchaburi Province, and Nong Ya Plong of Phetchaburi province . To

10-548: A minor district ( king amphoe ) on 15 November 1974, consisting of the three tambons : Suan Phueng, Pa Waim, and Ban Bueng. It was upgraded to a full district on 1 April 1983. The name Suan Phueng (lit. 'bee garden') originates from Phueng trees ( Ficus albipila ) that are found in the district. In these trees bees (Thai: phueng) often build hives. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Mueang Kanchanaburi and Dan Makham Tia of Kanchanaburi province ; and Chom Bueng and Ban Kha of Ratchanburi Province. To

15-444: The district. There are three tambon administrative organizations (TAO). This Ratchaburi Province location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Suan Phueng district Suan Phueng ( Thai : สวนผึ้ง , pronounced [sǔa̯n pʰɯ̂ŋ] ) is a district ( amphoe ) in the western part of Ratchaburi province , western Thailand . Suan Phueng was the rural area of Chom Bueng district . It became

20-605: The west is Tanintharyi Division of Myanmar . The important water resource is the Phachi River . On the left shore of the river the Chaloem Phra Kiat Thai Prachan National Park is in process of being established, extending into the neighboring Pak Tho District. The district is divided into three sub-districts ( tambons ), which are further subdivided into 35 villages ( mubans ). There are no municipal ( thesaban ) areas in

25-535: The west is the Tanintharyi Division of Myanmar . The important water resource is the Phachi River . The district is divided into four sub-districts ( tambons ), which are further subdivided into 37 villages ( mubans ). There are two sub-district municipalities ( thesaban tambons ) within the district. Suan Phueng covers parts of tambon Suan Phueng, and Ban Chat Pa Wai covers parts of tambons Pa Wai and Tha Khoei. The missing numbers are

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