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This article is about the town. For the namesake river, see Golok River. Subdistrict and town municipality in Narathiwat, Thailand
Su-ngai Kolok สุไหงโกลก
Subdistrict and town municipality
เทศบาลเมืองสุไหงโกลก
Su-ngai Kolok town municipality
Su-ngai Kolok railway stationSu-ngai Kolok railway station
Su-ngai Kolok is located in ThailandSu-ngai KolokSu-ngai KolokLocation in Thailand
Coordinates: 6°2′N 101°58′E / 6.033°N 101.967°E / 6.033; 101.967
CountryThailand
ProvinceNarathiwat
DistrictSu-ngai Kolok
Population
 • Total38,612
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)

Su-ngai Kolok (Thai: สุไหงโกลก, Malay: Sungai Golok) is a border town and subdistrict on the Malaysia-Thailand Border in Su-ngai Kolok District, Narathiwat Province, Thailand. It is one of the largest and most prosperous districts in Narathiwat Province. It is also one of the major economic centers in the southern part of Thailand. It is the capital of the Su-ngai Kolok District. As of 2005, the town (thesaban mueang) had a population of 38,612. Across the border is Rantau Panjang, Kelantan, Malaysia.

Geography

Su-ngai Kolok is in the southeastern part of the province. Adjacent areas are: in the north is Su-ngai Padi and Tak Bai; in the east, Kelantan (Malaysia); in the south, Kelantan (Malaysia) and Wan; in the west Su-ngai Padi.

Etymology

The word "su-ngai" is Malay and means 'river'. Golok is also Malay and means 'traditional sword'. Therefore, Su-ngai Golok means 'sword river'.

History

The township was upgraded to town (thesaban mueang) status on 20 February 2004.

References

  1. "SPECIAL REPORT: Unrest-hit Sungai Kolok pines for its lost charm". nationthailand. 2018-07-29. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
  2. "Google Maps".

External links

6°02′N 101°58′E / 6.033°N 101.967°E / 6.033; 101.967

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