Tambon in Thailand
Si Kham (Thai: ศรีค้ำ) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mae Chan District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2015, it had a population of 6,118 people.[1]
History
The subdistrict was created on 1 August 1984, when ten administrative villages were split off from Pa Sang Subdistrict.[2] One village was split off when the subdistrict Mae Salong Nai was created in 1991.[3]
Administration
Central administration
The tambon is divided into 11 administrative villages (mubans).
No.
|
Name
|
Thai
|
01. |
Ban Mueang Klang |
บ้านเหมืองกลาง
|
02. |
Ban Pa Yang |
บ้านป่ายาง
|
03. |
Ban Mae Kham Lak Chet |
บ้านแม่คำหลักเจ็ด
|
04. |
Ban San Sali Luang |
บ้านสันสลีหลวง
|
05. |
Ban Kluai |
บ้านกล้วย
|
06. |
Ban San Na Yao |
บ้านสันนายาว
|
07. |
Ban Wiang Sa |
บ้านเวียงสา
|
08. |
Ban Mae Salong Nok |
บ้านแม่สลองนอก
|
09. |
Ban Saen Suk |
บ้านแสนสุข
|
10. |
Ban Si Kham |
บ้านศรีค้ำ
|
11. |
Ban Rung Charoen |
บ้านรุ่งเจริญ
|
Local administration
The area of the subdistrict is covered by the subdistrict administrative organization (SAO) Si Kham (องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลศรีค้ำ).
References
External links
20°12′43″N 99°51′2″E / 20.21194°N 99.85056°E / 20.21194; 99.85056