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No. 521011 2-70 GENEVA
1 May B.E. 2558 (2015)
Dear Mr. Brinkert,
I wish to refer to the Maputo Action Plan requesting States Parties to submit the annual report in accordance with Article 7 of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention.
In this connection, I have the honour to inform you of important progress made since the submission of annual report in 2013. At the end of 2014, 228,9 1 1 sq.m. have been cleared and 24,835,068 sq.m. have been released. Confirmed Hazardous Areas (CHA) in Thailand has therefore been reduced to 474,256,894 sq.m. Provinces suspected to contain mines have also decreased from 18 to 17 provinces. The numbers of anti-personnel mines retained or transferred for the development of and training in mine detection, mine clearance or mine destruction techniques in accordance with Article 3 has been cut down by 19 mines to a total of 3,208. In 2014, Thailand has destroyed 1,493 anti-personnel mines in accordance with Article 4. Details of the implementation are provided in the report as attached herewith.
Looking forward to working closely with you, I remain,
( ~ r e r k ~ a k k o e k c h a m h n ~ ) Char@ d'Affaires, a.i.
Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative
Mr. Kerry Krinkert, Director,
the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction Implementation Support Unit,
GENEVA.
CONVENTION ON THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE, STOCKPILING, PRODUCTION AND TRANSFER OF ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES AND ON THEIR DESTRUCTION
Reporting Formats for Article 7
STATE PARTY:
POINT OF CONTACT:
THAILAND
Thailand Mine Action Center (TMAC)
Lieutenant General Wittaya Wachirakul
Director General, Thailand Mine Action Center
183 Songprapa Road, Sigun, Donmuang Bangkok Thailand 10210
Tel. 0 2905 1640 Fax. 0 2929 2002
E-mail : [email protected]
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 30 April 2015
(ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES OF CLARIFICATION)
Form A: National implementation measures. Article 7.1 "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. . . . ..on:
a) The national implementation measures referred to in Article 9" Remark: In accordance with Article 9, "Each State Party shall take all appropriate legal, administrative and other measures, including the imposition of penal sanctions, to prevent and suppress any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention undertaken by persons or on territory under its jurisdiction or control."
I State (Party) 1 THAILAND 1 Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 1 To 1 31 DEC 2014
Measures
- Firearms, Ammunition, Explosive, Fireworks and the equivalent of firearms Act B.E.2490 (1 947)
- Control of Exports of Armaments and War Materials out of the Kingdom Act B.E.2495 (1952)
- Armament Control Act B.E. 2530 (1987) - The Ofice of the Prime Minister Regulations Governing the
Implementation of the convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction B.E.2545 (2002)
- The Ofice of the Prime Minister Regulations Governing the Receipt, Keeping and Sending of Aid Money or Aid Goods for the Purpose of Conducting Activities Concerning Mines B.E.2545 (2002)
Supplementary information (e.g., effective date of implementation & text of legislation attached Thailand continues to consider regulations that will streamline and improve national implementation of the AP Mine Ban Convention. Such considerations will take into account current legislation along with the Military and Police Codes of Conducts which provide severe sanctions to all acts in contravention to the Convention.
Form B: Stockpiles anti-personnel mines.
Article 7.1 "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General .... on: b) The total of all stockpiled anti-personnel mines owned or possessed by it, or under its jurisdiction or control, to include a
breakdown of the type, quantity and, if possible, lot numbers of each type of anti-personnel mine stockpiled."
I State (Party) I TBXLAND I Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 1 To I 31 DEC 2014
Form B bis: Previously unknown stockpiles of anti-personnel mines discovered after the deadlines have passed
Institution authorized by State Party
NIA
Action 15 of Nairobi Action Plan
I State (Party) 1 THAILAND 1 Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 I To 1 31 DEC 2014 1
Type
NI A
I Quantity I Date of I Supplementary Information I
Quantity
NIA
NIA
Lot # (if possible)
NIA
Supplementary Information
All Thailand's Stockpiled Anti-personnel Landmines were destroyed since April 24,2003, as detailed in previous report
emplacement NIA No previously unknown stockpiled have been discovered in 2014
Form C: Location of mined areas.
Article 7.1 "Each States Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. ..on: c) To the extent possible, the location of all mined areas that contain, or are suspected to contain, anti-personnel mines under
its jurisdiction or control, to include as much detail as possible regarding the type and quantity of each type of anti- personnel mine in each mined area and when they were emplaced
I State (Party) I THAILAND I Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 I To I 31 DEC 2014 1. Areas that contain mines
I AP
provinces suspected to contain mines to 17.
2. Areas suspected to contain mines
Location
Further Explanations: 1. In 2014, TMAC, according to Thailand's national mine action plan, has been focused its mine clearance operation only in the
5 provinces named above which are in areas of responsibility of each of the 4 Humanitarian Mine Actions Units (HMAUs) under TMAC. Numbers in the table above indicates quantity and types of mines found and removed in these provinces. The operation will be carried out in other provinces in 201 5.
2. From the 2013 Article 7 report by Thailand, there are 18 provinces in Thailand which are suspected to contain mines. In 2013, the TMAC has successfully release all SHA/CHA Areas in Nakorn Sri Thammarat Province, reducing the number of
HMAUl
HMAu2 HMAU3
HMAU4
HMAU3
I Please see the attached table describing the remaining S W C H A in 17provinces of Thailand (as of 31 December 2014)
TOTAL
463 279 172 -
579 1,493
-
511
511
Sa Kaeo
Trad Si Saket
Mae hong son Surin
(operated with TDA)
Location
TOTAL
A2
68
68
Type
MBBSB
1
1
Quantity
MB78 ~2
8
8
Date of emplacement
Supplementary Information
P40
- -
1 -
1
6M
1
42
43
PMN
149
3 9
7
195
POM
1
8
22 -
- 31
POM 2-2
- 4
23 -
- 27
TYPE Mi
1 -
-
-
1
TYPE 69
44
194
5 3
- 291
TYPE 72
267
34
15 -
-
316
Form C bis:
In 2014, the total Confirmed Hazardous Area (CHA) in Thailand was 499,320,873 square meters* of which 228,911 square meters have been cleared, and 24,835,068 square meters have been released.
The total mined area fiom 2000-2014 was 2,564,880,277 square meters. Now the areas of 62,997,982 square meters have been totally cleared and 2,027,625,401 square meters has been reduced. By the end of the year 2014, the remaining CHA in Thailand is 474,256,894 square meters.
Thailand Mine Action Center (TMAC) conducts demining activities through its four Humanitarian Mine Action Units (HMAUs). Each HMAUs have Areas of Responsibilities (AOR) as follows:
1. HMAU 1 operates along the Thai-Cambodia border with AOR of 10.66 square kilometers. 2. HMAU 2 operates along the Thai-Cambodia border with AOR of 100.63square kilometers. 3. HMAU 3 operates along the Thai-Cambodia and Thai-Laos border with AOR of 284.50 square kilometers. 4. HMAU 4 operates along the Thai-Laos and Thai-Myanmar borders with AOR of 95.46 square kilometers. 5. There are mined areas of 8.07 square kilometers in Southern Thailand.
Non-Governmental Agencies, namely Thai Civilian Deminer Association (TDA) and Norwegian People's Aid (NPA), also conduct Technical and Non-Technical Surveys in areas in the AORs of HMAU 3 and HMAU 4.
In the calendar year of 2014 (1 January - 3 1 December), the four HMAUs and NGOs achieved the following:
1. HMAU 1 had released 856,5 17square meters through Technical SurveyNon-Technical Survey and 24,5 18 square meter through clearance of confirmed Hazardous Areas (CHA) and handed over 1,350,775 square meters to the stakeholders.
2. HMAU 2 had released 3,926,186 square meters through Technical Survey &Ion-Technical Survey of CHA and handed over 4,8 15,427square meters to the stakeholders.
3. HMAU 3 had released 8,431,006 square meters through Technical Survey &Ion-Technical and 204,393 square meter through clearance of CHAand handed over 7,375,105 square meters to the stakeholders.
4. HMAU 4 had released 8,048,196 square meters through Technical Survey and Non-Technical Survey of CHA and handed over 9,607,419 square meters to the stakeholders.
5. NPA had released 3,040,475 square meters through Technical Survey and Non-Technical Survey of CHAin the AORs of HMAU 4 and handed over 3,041,417 square meters to the stakeholders.
6. TDA had released 507,323 square meters through Technical Survey and Non-Technical Survey of CHA (AORs of HMAU 3)and handed over 339,571 square meters to the stakeholders.
7. TMAC had released 122 square meters through Technical Survey of CHA in Southern Thailand and handed over 122 square meters to the stakeholders. .
8. TMAC had cancelled 25,199 square meters which is the AOR of HMAU 2 due to data error. 9. TMAC had cancelled 44 square meters which is Southern Thailand due to data error.
* The size of CHA as declared here increase by 2,562,220 square meters, compared to the size of CHA at the end of 2013 as reported last year (496,758,653 square meters), due to further adjustment in 2014 based on the reassessment and verification of areas by the TMACso as to increase accuracy and safety.
Form D: APMs retained or transferred. Article 7.1 "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. .on:
d) the types, quantities and if possible, lot numbers of all anti-personnel mines retained or transferred for the development of and training in mine detection, mine clearance or mine destruction techniques, or transferred for the purpose of destruction, as well as the institutions authorized by a State Party to retain or transfer anti-personnel mities, in accordance with Article 3." ,
I State (Party) I THAILAND I Reporting for time period from 1 1 JAN 2014 1 To I 31 DEC 2014 1 a. Compu1sory:Retained for development of and training in (Article 3, para. 1)
Institution authorized by State Party
RTA (Royal Thai Army)
, APM.TYPE 72 APM.PMN TOTAL
RTAF (Royal Thai Air Force)
94 4
2,629
TNPD (Thailand National Police Department)
Type
APM.M.2 APM.M. 16 APM.M.26 APM.TYPE 69
APM.M. 14 TOTAL
GRAND
Lot # (if possible)
Quantity
1 2
1,634 894
579 579
TOTAL
lb. Voluntary information (Action # 54 Nairobi Action Plan)
Supplementary Information
- - -
3,208
Activity1 Project
TOTAL_
Supplementary Information
Form E: Status of Programs for conversion or de-commissioning of APM production facilities. Article 7.1 : "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. ..on:
e) The status of programs for the conversion or de-commissioning of anti-personnel mine production facilities."
I State (Party) I THAILAND I Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 1 To I 31 DEC 2014
I Indicate if to "convert" or I Status (indicate if "in process" or I Supplementary information "decommission" h "completed")
N/A Thailand does not have any APM production facility
Form F : Status of programs for destruction of APMs Article 7.1: "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. .on:
f) The Status of programs for the destruction ofanti-personnel mine in accordance with Article 4 and 5, including details of the methods which will be used in destruction, the location of all destruction sites and the applicable safety and environmental standards to be observed."
I State (Party) I THAILAND I Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 I To I 31 DEC 2014
All of stockpile APM were destroyed since April 24 ,2003 I Methods I Amlicable safetv standards
1. Status of programs for destruction of stockpiled APMs (Article 4) Description of the status of programs including : Location of destruction sites
HMAUs operate destruction of APM in these sites HMAU-1 = Khao Chong Khab Village and Khao Din Village, Khlong Hat Sub-Distrcit,
Khlong Hat District, Sra Kaeo Province HMAU-2 = Saphan Hin Village, Laem Klat Sub-District, Mueng District, Trad Province HMAU-3 = Santisuk Village, Bug Dong Sub-District, Khun Han District, Sri Saket Province
Phum Chalon Village, Sao Thong Chai Sub-District, Kantharalak District, Sri Saket Province
HMAU-4 = Huay Kone Village, Huay Kone Sub-District, Chaloem Phra Kiat District, Nan Province
Details o f :
2. Status of programs for destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5)
Methods: Detonation Safety Standards: National Mine Action Standard (NMAS) and applicable environmental standards
Description of the status of programs including :APMs = 1,493 Location of destruction sites : Details of :
Form G : APMs destroyed after entry into force. Article 7.1 : "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. ..on:
g) The types and quantities of all antGPersonnel mine destroyed after the entry into force of this Convention for the State Party, to include a breakdown of the quantity of each type of anti-personnel mine destroyed, in accordance with Article 4 and 5 respectively, along with, if possible, the lot numbers of each type of anti-personnel mine in case of destruction in accordance with Article 4."
I State (Party) I THAILAND I Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 1 To I 31 DEC 2014 1. Destruction of stock~iled APMs (Article 4)
2. Destruction of APMs in mined areas (Article 5)
Type
I APM ~ 1 3 7 8 ~ 2 8 I m u - 4 = --
Quantity
APM P40 APM PMD6M
Lot # (if possible)
APM PMN APM POMZ APM POMZ-2
I APM TYPE72 316 1
Suplementary information All Stockpile were destroyed since April 24,2003
1 43
195 3 1 27
APM TYPE66 APM TYPE69
TDA (operated in AOR of HMAU 3) = 579
1 29 1
TOTAL 1,493
Form G bis: Previously unknown stockpile of anti-personnel mines discovered and destroyed after the deadlines have passed. ,
(Action15 of NPA)
I State (Party) 1 THAILAND I Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 1 To I 31 DEC 2014
Type None
TOTAL
Quantity Lot (if possible) Supplementary information
Form H : Technical characteristics of each type producedlowned or possessed. Article 7.1: "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. .on:
h) The technical characteristics of each type of anti-personnel mine produced, to the extent known, and those currently owned or possessed by a State Party, 'giving where reasonably possible, such categories of information as may facilitate identification and clearance of anti-personnel mines, this information shall include the dimensions, fusing, explosive content, metallic content, colour photographs and other information which may facilitate mine clearance."
I State (Party) I THAILAND I Reporting for time period from I 1 JAN 2014 1 To I 31 DEC 2014
1. Technical characteristics of each APM-type produced.
attached NIA
2. Technical characteristics of each APM-type currently owned or possessed.
Supplementary information to facilitate mine clearance
~ -
Type Metallic content
Colour photo
Dimensions Fusing Explosive content type I grams
APM-PMN. (China)
Electric control & pressure
Primer & booster Tetryl 0.35 oz. Pressure on pressure plate 0.5 lb.
TNT 8.5 oz.
Plastic
Plastic Blast mines
Form I: Measures to provide warning to the population. Article 7.1 : "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General.. .on:
i) The measures taken to provide an immediate and effective warning to the population in relation to all areas identified under paragraph 2 of Article 5."
Remarks: In accordance with Article 5, para.2: "Each State Party shall make every effort to identify all areas under its jurisdiction or Control in which anti-personnel mines are known or suspected to be emplaced and shall ensure as soon as possible that all anti- personnel mines in mined areas under its jurisdiction or control are perimeter-marked, monitored and protected by fencing or other means, to ensure the effective exclusion of civilians, until all anti-personnel mines contained there in have been destroyed. The marking shall at least be to the standards set out in the Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Mines, Booby-Traps and Other Devices, as amended on 3 May 1966, annexed to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects."
THAILAND Reaortin~ for time aeriod from 1 1 JAN2014 1 To 1 31 DEC2014 1 D I
Thailand has taken measures of "Mine Risk Education" as an immediate and effective warning to population in relation to all mines contaminated areas identified or suspected according to Level 1 Impact Survey conducted by NPA. T-MAC and its Humanitarian Mine Action Units (HMAUs) coordinated with relevant organizations to conduct the following activities. 1. HMAU 1 : conducted Mine Risk Education in 72 villages under its Area of Responsibility with the participation of 3,798 people. 2. HMAU 2: conducted Mine Risk Education in 30 villages under its Area of Responsibility with the participation of 41,591 people. 3. HMAU 3: conducted Mine Risk Education in 21 villages under its Area of Responsibility with the participation of 9,473 people. 4. HMAU 4: conducted Mine Risk Education in 39 villages under its Area of Responsibility with the participation of 4,796 people. In 2014, TMAC also continued other public awareness and outreach activities in Bangkok and local communities around Thailand. - On 10 January 2014, TMAC organized an event on the occasion of Thailand's Children Day by raising public awareness about mine action
and TMACYs operation as well as educating children and youth on mine risk prevention. The event in Bangkok was organized by TMAC while each HMAUs conducted its own event in local communities. The event was successful.
.
- On 4 April 2014, the International Day of Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, Maj. Gen. Kittipob Manoonnimit, Deputy Director of TMAC, led the destruction of landmines found in area of HMAU 1. TMAC activities included radio and television interviews and public awareness raising scoops on national television stations. All HMAUs also ran painting contests under the topic of "Landmines: Dangerous When Near" in schools located in landmines affected areas. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also organized an awareness raising campaign on social media under the international campaign "Lend Your Leg to Mine Victims".
- On 16-31 August 2014, TMAC, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, organized an exhibition, at the Museum Siam, on Thailand's role in maintaining peace and security under the United Nations framework. Activities in the event included mine clearance demonstration, the use of trained dogs in military operation demonstration, and the display of deminer's gears and costume.
- On 7-16 September 2014, TMAC led a delegation from Myanmar, consisted of representatives from Myanmar's Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Myanmar Mine Action Center, to study example and practice of mine action in Thailand.
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6,299,193
4,325,734 ---
2,466 --
144,993
414,058
883,775
50,288
52,345
472,200
76,328
26,253
1,421,560
357,452
Khlong Yai
Hat Lek
Mai Rut
Khlong Yai
Mai Rut
Mai Rut
Mai Rut
Cham Rak
Tha Kum
Tha Kum
Tha Kum
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Khlong Yai
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55
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57
58
59
60
61
62
63
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Cham Rak
Khlong Chak
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232-01
233-01
234-01
235-01
237-01
237-02
239-01
243-01
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
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Laem Klat
Laem Klat
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Trat
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251,721
692,458
399,290
1,085,407
1,133,934
1,133,322
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253-01
254-01
256-01
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266-01
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Trat
Trat
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Saphan-Hin
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244-01
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65,901
71,196
2,173,858
1,255,752
80,671
947,892
1,307
1,679,900
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Nong Yang
Cham Rak
Tha Kum
Tha Kum
Ta Kang -
Ta Kum
Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
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Hat Lek
Hat Lek
Hat Lek
Hat Lek
Khlong Yai
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Mueang Trat
Mueang Trat
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Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
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Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
Trat
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Trat
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Trat
Trat
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Trat
Trat
Trat
Trat
Trat
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Khlong Khat
Khlong Khat
Ta Kang
Ta Kum
Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
Huang Sorn
Hat Lek -
Hat Lek
Khlong Hin
Khlong Hin
Ta Neuk
Khlong Yai
Mueang Trat
Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
Mueang Trat
Mueang Trat
Khlong Yai
Khlong Yai
Mueang Trat
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No
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
Remark
-
-
-
CHAISHA
340-01
343-01
345-01
348-01
348-02
348-03
350-02
353-01
354-01
358-01
358-02
993-01
359-01 -
361-01
362-01
363-01
364-01
365-01
367-01
367-02
367-03
368-01
383-01
384-01
384-02
385-01
386-01
387-01
393-01
393-02
393-03
394-01
395-01
395-02 p~
396-01
396-02
396-03
397-01
397-02
397-03
Area (Sq.m.1
46,018
7,395
9,277
35,616
111,100
51,197
228,816
134,026
208,893
1,522,044
1,238,992 --
20,393
1,404,729
252,677
222,292 -
321,798
2,156,336
1,157,354
1,838,511
4,365,339
2,773,829
467,608
530,717
893,609
88,702
1,431,709 -
1,578,768 ppppp
1,912,677
503,292 -
1,914,352
1,380,000
1,245,947
2,049,730
2,596,689
1,990,000
1,620,000
1,260,000 -
683,168
Province
Chanthabur i
Chanthabur i
Chanthabur i
Chanthabur i
Chanthaburi
Chanthaburi
Chanthabur i
Chanthabur i
Chanthabur i
Chanthabur i -
Chanthabur i
Chanthabur i
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram ---
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram ----
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Buri-Ram
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Traweng
Traweng
Location
Sub-District
Khlong Yai
Thung Khanan
T h e p Nimi t
Saton
Saton
Saton
Saton
Saton
Thung Khanan
Pong Nam Ron
Pong Nam Ron
Thung Khanan
Prasat
Saitaku
Saitaku
Saitaku
Nong Waeng
Bueng Chareon
Nong Waeng
Nong Waeng
Nong Waeng
Prasat
Chan T h o p Petch
Prasat
Prasat
Bueng Chareon
Bueng Chareon
Charat
Ta Khian
Ta Khian
Ta Khian
Ba k d ai
Ba k d a i
Ba kd a i
Ta Khian
T a Khian
T a Khian
Charat
District
Pong Nam Ron
Soi Dao
Pong Narn Ron
Soi Dao
Soi Dao
Soi Dao
Soi Dao
Soi Dao
Soi Dao
Pong Nam Ron
Pong Nam Ron
Soi Dao
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Lahansai
Ban Kruat
Lahan Sai
Lahan Sai
Lahan Sai
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Ban Kruat
Buachet
Kap Choeng
Kap Choeng
Kap Choeng
Phnom Dong Rak
Phnom Dong Rak
Phnom Dong Rak
Kap Choeng
Kap Choeng
Buachet
3,770,000
4,710,000
Communi ty
Marurn
Sap Taree
Nhong Kok
Suan Sorn --
Suan Som
Suan Sorn
Suan Sorn
Suan Som --
Khlong M e n
Santi Phatthana
Santi Phatthana
Khlong M e n
Sai T r i 3
Sai T h o 12 Tai
Noi Larnchi
Sai T h o 10 Tai
Si-thayat
Sai T r i Phatthana 2
Phathai Ruam Phon
Phathai Ruam Phon
Phathai Ruarn Phon
Sai T h o 2 Tai
Sai T h o 4 Tai M u 10
Sai T h o 1 Tai
Sai T h o 1 Tai
Sai T r i Phatthana 4
Sai T r i Phatthana 4
Charat Phatthana
Sakon Phatthana
Sakon Phatthana
Sakon Phatthana
Thai N iyom
Tha i Santisuk
Thai Santisuk
Sakon
Sakon
Sakon
Traweng
Surin
Surin
Buachet
Buachet
Charat
Charat
N o
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
CHABHA
399-01
401-01
402-01
406-02
407-01
407-03
407-04
411-01
411-02
411-03
411-04
411-05
Area (Sq.m.1
275,172
1,302,761
1,265,411
1,790,000
553,420
974,352
574,830
39,313
1,181,144
46,469
413,600
312,254
411-06 Sang Kha Taturn Khayong
413-01
413-02
413-03
416-02
416-03
416-04
423-01
423-02
423-03
423-04
423-05
424-02
424-03
424-04 -
426-03
426-07
428-01
428-02
428-03
428-04
428-05
428-06
430-01
430-02
430-03
430-04
431-01
Remark
-
-
-
Location
Province
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
Surin
975,500
1,072,000
510,000
575,000
687,000
1,840,000
2,370,000
3,100,000
3,650,000
1,790,000
1,391,135
553,712
78,581
234,400
422,010
495,531
1,056,743
649,545
427,273
599,480
1,241,638
2,220,000
1,620,000
1,980,000
211,000
2,490,000
Surin
Surin -
Surin
---
Kap Choeng Dan Chongchoke Chongchorn
Communi ty
Nong Khanna
Nong Khanna Sarnakkhi
Khok Salaeng
Kalengwe k --
Kalengwek
Kalengwek
Kalengwek
Khayong
Khayong
District
Phnorn Dong Rak
Phnorn Dong Rak
Phnorn Dong Rak
Sang Kha
Sang Kha
Sang Kha ---
Sang Kha
Sang Kha
Sang Kha
Sang Kha
Sang Kha
Sang Kha
Surin
Surin -
Surin
Surin
Surin
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa ke t -
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa k e t
Si Sa k e t
Sub-District
T a Miang ----
T a Miang
T a Miang
T h e p Raksa
T h e p Raksa
T h e p Raksa
T h e p Raksa
T a t u m
Taturn
T a t u m
Taturn
Taturn
Kap Choeng
Kap Choeng
Kap Choeng
Kap Choeng
Kap Choeng
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Khayong
Khayong
Khayong
Nong Wa
Phurnsaron
Phurnsaron --
Dan Klang
Dan
Dan
Naeng M u t
Naeng M u t
Naeng M u t
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
Phu Pha M o k
Phu Pha M o k
Phu Pha M o k
Si Sa k e t
Si Sa k e t
Si Sa k e t
Chongchoke Chongchorn
Chongchoke Chongchorn
Naeng M u t
Naeng M u t
Naeng M u t
Khu Si Jae
Khu Si Jae
K h u Si Jae
Khu Si Jae
Khu Si Jae
Nong Wa
Nong Wa
Si Sa k e t
Si Sa k e t
Si Sa k e t
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa k e t
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa ke t
Si Sa k e t
-
-
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Phu Pha M o k
Phu Pha M o k
Phu Pha M o k
Kanthalarak -
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Phu Pha M o k Dan Klang
Phu Pha M o k -
Phu Pha M o k
Phu Pha M o k
Phrai Phatthana -
Phrai Phatthana ---
Phrai Phatthana
Phu Sing
Khun Han
Dan Klang
Wana Sawan
Wana Sawan
Phrai Phatthana
Huai Chan
Wana Sawan
Huai Chan
Remark No
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
CHABHA
431-02
431-03
431-04
433-01
433-02
433-03
433-04
434-01
434-02
434-03
436-01
436-02
Area (Sq.m.1
1,820,000
2,960,000
1,740,000
430,480
1,931,100
633,000 -
Location
Community
Huai Chan
Province
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
1,882,112 Si Sa ket Khun Han Bak Dong Samrong Kao
Phumsaron
Phumsaron
Non Champa
Non Champa
Non Champa
Non Champa -
Sao Thongchai --
Sao Thongchai
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
436-03 Kanthalarak
District
Khun Han
Khun Han
Khun Han
Khun Han
Khun Han
Khun Han -
-
2,730,000
1,707,946
283,791
1,084,066
525,894
-
436-04
437-01
437-02
437-03 -
Sub-District
Huai Chan
437-05
437-06
437-07
Huai Chan
Huai Chan
Bak Dong
Bak Dong
Bak Dong
709,787
2,310,000
2,120,000
2,800,000
Phu Sing Dong Rak Non Champa
Huai Chan
Huai Chan
Samrong Kao
Samrong Kao
Samrong Kao
Si Sa ket Khun Han Bak Dong
438-01
438-02
438-03
438-04
439-01
439-02
439-03
440-01
440-02
440-03
440-04
2,270,000
2,990,000
2,710,000 -
-
Phu Sing
Phu Sing -
Samrong Kao
Samrong Kao
Samrong Kao
Phumsaron
Phumsaron
-
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Phu Sing -
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
437-04
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
-
Kanthalarak
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Phu Sing
Dong Rak
Dong Rak
Khun Han
Khun Han
Kanthalara k
Kanthalara k
2,990,000
2,850,174
1,632,462
2,924,682
Bak Dong
Bak Dong
Sao Thongchai
Sao Thongchai
Si Sa ket
Rung
Rung
Rung
Non Champa
Non Champa
Don Ao
Don Ao
Don Ao
-
-
Kanthrom Noi -
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Kan Throm 440-05
Don Ao
KO
KO
KO
Kanthrom Noi
Kanthrom Noi
Kanthrom Noi
Kanthrom Noi
-
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
1,932,654 Rung
1,110,000 Si Sa ket Khun Han - -
-
243,353
1,589,189
3,748,454
3,160,000
1,900,000
2,210,000
440-06
443-01
447-01
447-02
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
447-03
447-04
1,640,000
721,000
940,000
2,970,000
Khun Han Kan Throm
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Kanthalarak
Khun Han
Khun Han
Khun Han
1,180,000
1,820,000
Si Sa ket
Si Sa ket
Ubon Ratchathani -
La Lai
La Lai
La Lai
Kan Throm
Kan Throm
Kan Throm
Dom Pradit
Khun Han
Phu Sing
Nam Yuen
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Kho
Ubon Ratchathani
Kan Throm
Phrai Phattana
Dom Pradit
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Kanthrom Noi
Sae Pai Tai
Kho
Nam Yuen
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Kho
Kho
Dom Pradit Kho
No
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
CHffSHA
450-01
450-02
451-01
454-01
454-02
454-03
454-04
454-05
454-06
454-07
454-08
454-09
454-10
455-01
Area (Sq.m.1
201,000
191,000
310,000
2,298,747
3,392,595
261
262
263
264
265
266
- 455-02
456-01
456-02
456-03
456-04
456-05
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
456-07
456-08
456-09
457-01
457-02
457-03
Remark Location
Dom Pradit Paed Um
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen Nam Yuen -
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Song
Province
Ubon Ratchathani
Llbon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
1,332,163
3,001,863
3,116,118
3,445,836
3,670,000
3,280,000
2,210,000
Yot Dom
Yot Dom
Yot Dom
Yot Dom
884,035 Ubon Ratchathani Nam Yuen Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Yot Dom
Yot Dom
Yot Dom --
Nam Yuen
1,410,000
1,240,000
1,240,000
3,141,026
622,439
989,767
679,000
994,000
456-06
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
457-04 Song
458-01 Na chaluai
279 466-03 2,720,000
District
Bun Tharik
Bun Tharik
Bun Tharik
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Dom Pradit Yot Dorn
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani --
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
1,730,000
426,000
Nam Yuen --
Nam Yuen -
Kaeng Rueang
Kaeng Rueang
Kaeng Rueang
Kaeng Rueang
458-02
458-03
458-04
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
1,720,000
-
458-05
458-06
459-01
465-01
465-02
466-01
Ubon Ratchathani
Su b-District
Phon Ngam
Phon Ngam
Phon Ngam
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Dom Pradit Ubon Ratchathani
2,360,000
2,350,000
1,432,521
Community
Nong Saeng
Nong Saeng
Pa Tia
Paed Um
Paed Um
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Yot Dom
1,910,000
1,860,000
54,652
1,920,000
2,090,000
4,090,000
Bun Tharik
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit --
Dom Pradit
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
2,440,000
Ubon Ratchathani -
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Paed Um
Khae Don
Khae Don
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Nam Yuen
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Huai Kha
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Ubon Ratchathani
Na chaluai
Na chaluai
Na chaluai
Sang Hom
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Dom Pradit
Yot Dom
Yot Dom --
Na chaluai
Na chaluai
Na chaluai
Na chaluai
Na chaluai
Nam Khun
Bun Tharik
Bun Tharik
Bun Tharik
Khae Don
Paed Um
Paed Um
Paed Um
Bun Tharik
Na chaluai
Na chaluai
Khok Sa At
Huai Kha
Huai Kha
Huai Kha
Huai Kha
Kaeng Rueang -
Non Yang
Sang Hom
Sang Hom
Sang Hom --
Sang Hom
No
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
319
CHA/SHA
466-04
467-01
467-02
468-01
469-01
470-01
470-02
470-03
471-01
472-01
473-01
473-02
473-03
476-01
476-02
478-01
478-02
478-03
478-04
479-01
479-02
479-03
481-01
481-02
481-03
482-01
482-02
483-01
483-02
483-03
534-01
554-01
636-01
713-01
724-01
774-01
779-01
781-01
813-01
Area (Sq.rn.1
1,690,000
503,250
514,046
276,355
1,181,821
1,174,280
801,142
1,103,422
71,461
50,204
805,000
1,240,000
3,410,000
1,174,948
809,000
451,548
4,798,400
2,520,000
3,970,000
402,987
684,000
Remark Location
Non Sung
Non Sung
Non Sung
Non Sung
Non Sung
Non Sung
Non Sung
Non Sung
Bo Bia
Rorn Klao
Rorn Klao --
Nong Luang
Klor Thor --
Na Mon --
San Ton Du --
Rorn Sai
Pang Ton Duea
980,470
994,000
1,960,000
602,000
1,720,000
951,000
1,140,000
1,580,000
3,345,061
2,653,871 -
32,990,520
4,411,153
5,649,134
9,867,756
1,103,526
2,794,696
Community
Sang Horn
Sang Horn
Sang Horn
Thung Nong Bua
Ta Yoi
Ta Yoi
Province
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani -
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani --
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
---
5,433,500 Mae Hong Son
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Ubon Ratchathani
Uttaradit
Nan
Phitsanulok
Tak
Tak
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai -
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
District
Bun Tharik
Bun Tharik
Bun Tharik
Sirindhorn
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Sirindhorn
Sirindhorn
Narn Yuen
Sub-District
Huai Kha
Huai Kha
Huai Kha
Chong Mek
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen -
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Ban Khok
Mae Charirn
Chat Tra Kan
Urnphang
Urnphang
Weang Haeng
Mae Ai
Mae Ai
Mae Ai
Khun Yuarn
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Kharn Khueankaeo
Kharn Khueankaeo
Si Wichian
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Bo Bia --
Narn Phang
Bo Phak
Nong Luang
Mae Chan
Muang Haeng
Tha Ton
Tha Ton
Mae Ai
Ta Yoi
Ta Yoi
Kharn Khueankaeo
Kharn Khueankaeo
Si Bunreuang
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Narn Yuen
Khun Yuarn Huai Fan
Si Wichian
Si Wichian
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit
Dorn Pradit Paed Urn
Si Bunreuang
Si Bunreuang
Khae Don
Khae Don
Paed Urn
Paed Urn
Paed Urn
Paed Urn
Paed Urn
Paed Urn -
No
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
CHAISHA
870-01
737-01
738-01
762-01
763-01
764-01
765-01
766-01
767-01
Area (Sq.m.1
920,297
6,642,950
281,697
566,226
79
495,353
63,011
15,271
5,199
474,256,894
Remark Location
Province
Chiang Rai
Chumphon
Chumphon
Yala
Ya la
Yala
Yala
Ya la
Yala
District
Mae Fah Luang
-rha Sae
Tha Sae
Kabang
Than To
Than T o
Than To
Kabang
Kabang
Sub-District
Thoet Thai
Rub Ro -
Rub Ro
Bala
Khirikhet
Khirikhet
Khirikhet
Bala
Bala
Community
Phya Phrai Lithu
Bang Thabon
Satong
M o yee
Na Khon Tham
Na Khon Tham
Na Khon Tham
Khlong Ching
Khlong Ching