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Si Chomphu district
District in Khon Kaen, Thailand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Si Chomphu (Thai: สีชมพู, pronounced [sǐː tɕʰōm.pʰūː]; Northeastern Thai: สีชมพู, pronounced [sǐ sôm.pʰûː]) is a district (amphoe) of Khon Kaen province, northeastern Thailand.
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History
The district was established as a minor district (king amphoe) on 1 July 1965, when three tambons, Si Suk, Si Chomphu, and Na Chan were split from Chum Phae district.[1] It was upgraded to a full district on 1 March 1969.[2]
Geography
Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Si Bun Rueang of Nong Bua Lamphu province; Nong Na Kham, Wiang Kao, and Chum Phae of Khon Kaen Province; and Phu Kradueng of Loei province.
Administration
The district is divided into 10 subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 107 villages (mubans). Si Chomphu is a township (thesaban tambon) and covers parts of tambon Wang Phoem. There are a further 10 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
Attractions
- Wat Tham Saeng Tham, Tambon Boribun - A large Buddhist temple complex with a cave system inside the mountain. Inside the main cave has a marble floor. A large building is built on the outside of the mountain and the entrance has a grand gateway.[3]
- Wat Pha Nam Thiang, Tambon Boribun - Another Buddhist temple cave which is singular, large and high. There are free roaming monkeys.[4]
- Phu Wiang National Park, Wiang Kao, Phu Wiang, Si Chomphu and Chum Phae districts - The Park is noted for its dinosaur excavations.
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External links
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