History of the provinceBuengkan


History of the province Bueng Kan Province was formerly Bueng Kan District and is a subdistrict of Chai Buri District. Nakhon Phanom Province Which has a district office Located at Pak Nam Songkhram Later, it is not clear what year. The government has moved the district office to located at Bueng Kan on the bank. Opposite Muang Pakxan, Blikhamxai, Lao People's Democratic Republic, 1916, the government built a new district office. And transfer the administration of Chai Buri District to Nong Khai Province The area where it is located The original Chai Buri District Office The government was dissolved into a sub-district in the administrative area. Of Tha Uthen District Nakhon Phanom Province, Year 2475, an official of the Ministry of Interior, one of the officials came to inspect at Chai Buri District, found that Bueng Kan village There is a large swamp, about 160 meters wide and 3,000 meters long. Villagers called "Bueng Kan" are generally known. The official therefore changed the name of Chai Buri District to "Bueng Kan district" since then, later in the year 2477 the official name has changed. Bueng Kan District It is "Bueng Kan District" for convenience and easy understanding. Later, it separated Seka District, Phon Charoen District, Si Wilai District and Bung Khla District. From Bueng Kan district respectively Bueng Kan Province Established according to Bueng Kan Province Act 2011, effective from March 23, 2011 onwards by separating 8 districts, namely Bueng Kan District, Seka District, So Phisai District Bung Khla District Bueng Khong Long District, Pak Khat District, Phon Charoen District and Si Wilai District Out of the administration of Nong Khai Province Bueng Kan Province It was a province that was requested to be established in 1994, but did not go through the process at that time. And was introduced into the consideration process again Through the Cabinet's approval on August 3, 2010, it is currently being considered by the House of Representatives, the Senate and the Council of State. To present For His Majesty the King And announced in the Royal Gazette It must be issued as an Establishment Act to be in full force. The request for establishment was requested in accordance with the proposal of Mr. Sumeth Promphanhao, Member of the Liberal Party's House of Representatives. Nong Khai Province By separating the area of ​​Bueng Kan District, Pak Khat District, So Phisai District, Phon Charoen District, Seka District, Bueng Khong Long District, Si Wilai District and Bung Khla District Out of Nong Khai Province

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