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Satun province - Definition

Related Words: Ally, Archbishopric, Archdiocese, Archduchy, Area, Arena, Arrondissement, Art, Bailiwick, Beat, Bishopric, Boondocks, Border, Borderland, Borough, Calling
Satun
สตูล
Statistics
Capital:Satun
Area:2,479.0 km²
Ranked 63rd
Inhabitants:247,875 (2000)
Ranked 69th
Pop. density:100 inh./km²
Ranked 45th
ISO 3166-2:TH-91
Map
Map of Thailand highlighting Satun province

Satun (Thai สตูล) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Trang, Phattalung and Songkhla. To the south it borders Malaysia.

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Geography

The province is located on the Malay Peninsula, on the shore of the Andaman Sea. The Ko Tarutao and Ko Phetra marine national parks are part of the province. Close to the border with Malaysia is the Thale Ban national park, a big freshwater swamp area.

History

Until 1813 Satun was a district of the Malayan state of Kedah, then known as Mukim Setul. With the Anglo-Siamese contract of 1909 Kedah was split between the English and Thailand, and due to the Thai population majority Satun went to Thailand. It was at first administrated as part of the monthon Phuket, which in 1925 was included into monthon Nakhon Si Thammarat. In 1933 the monthon were dissolved and the province became a first-level subdivision of Thailand.

Demographics

Satun is one of the four provinces of Thailand which have a muslim majority: 67.8% are muslim, only 31.9% are buddhists. Also 9.9% of the population are Malay.

Because region of Satun belonged to Kedah Sultanate which had a strong relationship with Ayutthaya as well as with Siam of the Chakri dynasty traditionally, its population of Malay muslims commonly marries with Thai Buddhists without serious religious hesitation. This custom created an ethnic group known as Samsam, meaning mixed person.

Also muslims here rarely claim separatism from Thailand compared to the Malay muslims in Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala.

Symbols

Provincial seal The provincial seal shows Pra Samut Thewaa sitting on a stone in the sea, with the sunset behind. Pra Samut Thewaa is the god who guards the sea, the stone his divine vehicle. The sunset symbolizes the Andaman Sea, which lies to the west of the province.

The provincial tree is the Thai Rosewood or P ha-yungklaep (Dalbergia bariensis), and the provincial flower is the Snowy Orchid Tree (Bauhinia acuminata). The provincial slogan is Peaceful, Clean and Pure Nature.

Administrative divisions


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Map of Ampoe

Satun is subdivided into 6 districts (Amphoe) and one minor district (King Amphoe). These are further subdivided into 36 communes (tambon) and 257 villages (mubaan).

Amphoe King Amphoe
  1. Mueang Satun
  2. Khuan Don
  3. Khuan Kalong

  1. Tha Phae
  2. La-ngu
  3. Thung Wa

  1. Manang

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Example Usage of province

lynniehere: @patberin pwede si Sab sa 27 and 28. ako di ko pa lam kung kelan ako pwede baka kasi umuwi kaming province. gusto ko rin nun
albertocorsini: virgilio province/ E' Mantova la 'regina' della bella vita. Ultima Napoli: E' quella di Mantova la provincia italia... http://bit.ly/8CJqjM
eracose: @sparklestarr I like your photos very much. The ones I used portray a part of the province that I have not visited. They are breathtaking.
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