Mueang Ranong district


Mueang Ranong is the capital district of Ranong province, in southern Thailand.

Geography

Neighboring districts are La-un of Ranong Province, Phato of Chumphon province, and Kapoe of Ranong. To the west across the Kraburi River estuary is the Tanintharyi Division of Myanmar.

Administration

Central government

The district is divided into nine subdistricts, which are further subdivided into 38 villages.
No.SubdistrictsThaiVillagesPop.
1.Khao Niwetเขานิเวศน์-17,779
2.Ratchakrutราชกรูด89,766
3.Ngaoหงาว59,539
4.Bang Rinบางริ้น622,830
5.Pak Namปากน้ำ610,456
6.Bang Nonบางนอน414,443
7.Hat Som Paenหาดส้มแป้น33,191
8.Sai Daengทรายแดง43,981
9.Koh Phayamเกาะพยาม21,286
Total3893,271

Local government

As of December 2023 there are two town municipalities, Ranong covers subdistrict Khao Niwet, while Bang Rin covers the whole subdistrict. Five subdistrict municipalities : Ngao, Pak Nam and Pak Nam Tha Ruea cover parts of the subdistricts Ngao and Pak Nam, while Bang Non and Ratchakrut cover the whole subdistrict. There are four subdistrict administrative organizations - SAO : Ngao covers part of the subdistrict and Sai Daeng, Hat Som Paen and Koh Phayam cover the whole subdistricts.
Town municipalityPop.website
Bang Rin22,830
Ranong17,779

Subdistrict municipalityPop.website
Bang Non14,443
Ratchakrut9,766
Pak Nam Tha Ruea8,071
Ngao2,399
Pak Nam2,385

Subdistrict adm.org-SAOPop.website
Ngao7,140
Sai Daeng3,981
Hat Som Paeng3,191
Koh Phayam1,286

Healthcare

Hospital

There is general hospital in Ranong with 300 beds.

Health promoting hospitals

There are total sixteen health-promoting hospitals in the district, of which; one in Bang Non and Sai Daeng and two in Ratchakrut, Ngao, Bang Rin, Hat Som Paen and Ko Phayam and four in Pak Nam.

Economy

Some people are fishermen or work in the fourteen fish and seafood processing factories:
One in Khao Niwet and Ngao, two in Pak Nam and Bang Non and eight in Bang Rin. Others work in the many food stalls, or family-owned restaurants.

Religion

There are sixteen Theravada Buddhist temples in the district.
One in Ngao, Pak Nam, Bang Non and Sai Daeng, two in Khao Niwet, Bang Rin, Hat Som Paen and Koh Phayam, four in Ratchakrut.