Waeng district
Waeng is the southernmost district of Narathiwat province, southern Thailand.
History
The district dates back to the Tomo District, which was a subordinate of Mueang Ra-ngae. The village grew bigger because of the gold mining there. In 1935 a minor district covering the central part of Tomo was established and named Pacho. In 1939 the minor district received the name "Tomo" because it contained the sub-district named "Tomo", and the parent district was renamed "Waeng". In 1953 the minor district Tomo was abolished and included in Waeng again. In 1957 the Sub-district Tomo was also abolished and included in Sub-district Samong, which then formed part of area split off as minor district Sukhirin in 1977.Geography
Neighboring districts are : Sukhirin, Su-ngai Padi, and Su-ngai Kolok. To the south is the Kelantan state of Malaysia.At the village of Ban Buketa, is a Malaysia-Thailand border border crossing to the neighboring Malaysian town of Bukit Bunga. A part of Hala-Bala wildlife sanctuary is in the district.
Administration
The district is divided into six sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 45 villages. There are two townships within the district. Waeng covers parts of the tambon Waeng, and Buketa covers parts of tambon Lochut.| No. | Name | Thai name | Villages | Pop. |
| 1. | Waeng | แว้ง | 7 | 12,465 |
| 2. | Kayukhla | กายูคละ | 9 | 7,308 |
| 3. | Kholo | ฆอเลาะ | 7 | 6,700 |
| 4. | Lochut | โละจูด | 8 | 10,677 |
| 5. | Mae Dong | แม่ดง | 7 | 6,009 |
| 6. | Erawan | เอราวัณ | 7 | 4,155 |