Nong Han หนองหาน |
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Amphoe | |
Amphoe location in Udon Thani Province |
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Coordinates: 17°21′38″N 103°6′20″E / 17.36056°N 103.10556°ECoordinates: 17°21′38″N 103°6′20″E / 17.36056°N 103.10556°E | |
Country | Thailand |
Province | Udon Thani |
Seat | Nong Han |
Area | |
• Total | 708.119 km2 (273.406 sq mi) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 114,982 |
• Density | 162.4/km2 (421/sq mi) |
Time zone | ICT (UTC+7) |
Postal code | 41130 |
Geocode | 4106 |
Nong Han (Thai: หนองหาน) is a district (amphoe) of Udon Thani Province, northeastern Thailand.
Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Chai Wan, Ku Kaeo, Prachaksinlapakhom, Mueang Udon Thani, Phibun Rak and Thung Fon of Udon Thani Province, and Sawang Daen Din of Sakon Nakhon Province.
The archaeological site of Ban Chiang (Thai: มู่ที่ 13 ตำบล บ้านเชียง Hamlet 13 Tambon Ban Chiang) has been a world heritage site since 1992. It was settled from the Neolithic to the Iron Age, and then abandoned from about 300 CE until the early 19th century. It is most famous for its red painted pottery.
Mueang Nong Han was one of the four original subdivisions of Udon Thani, which were converted into amphoe during the monthon thesaphiban administrative reforms in 1908.
The district is divided into 12 sub-districts (tambon), which are further divided into 161 villages (muban). There are three sub-district municipalities (thesaban tambon): Nong Han, Nong Mek and Ban Chiang each cover parts of tambons of the same name. There are further 12 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).