Loeng Nok Tha District


Loeng Nok Tha is a district of Yasothon Province in northeastern Thailand. Loeng Nok Tha town, the administrative center of the district, lies 69 km from Mueang Yasothon, and approximately 600 km from Bangkok.

History

Loeng Nok Tha was established as a minor district, under jurisdiction of Mueang Amnat Charoen District in Ubon Ratchathani Province on 1 September 1937. It then consisted of the three tambons Kut Chiang Mi, Bung Kha, and Som Pho.
On 1 November 1947, Loeng Nok Tha was elevated to district status in Ubon Ratchathani Province. When Yasothon was established as a province in 1972, Loeng Nok Tha was one of six districts reassigned to the new province.

Etymology

The name Loeng Nok Tha consists of two parts:
The area of Loeng Nok Tha is so called because there once were large numbers of nok tha living around the swamps of the region, but they have now disappeared almost entirely as a result of human habitation; not to be confused with similarly named Tambon Nong Nok Tha in Khemarat District, Ubon Ratchatani Province; or None Nok Tha a Thai prehistoric archaeological site in Phu Wiang District, Khon Kaen Province.

Geography

Neighboring districts are Nong Sung, Nikhom Kham Soi, and Don Tan of Mukdahan Province; Chanuman and Senangkhanikhom of Amnat Charoen Province; Thai Charoen and Kut Chum of Yasothon Province; and Nong Phok of Roi Et Province.

Administration

The district is divided into 10 sub-districts, incorporating 143 villages.

Education

Secondary schools