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Yala province

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Yala (Thai: ยะลา, pronounced [já(ʔ).lāː] Malay: Jala[5]) is the southernmost Province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from northwest clockwise) Songkhla, Pattani, and Narathiwat. Yala is one of two landlocked provinces in southern Thailand, the other being Phatthalung.[6] Its southern part borders Kedah and Perak of Malaysia.

Quick Facts ยะลา, Other transcription(s) ...
Yala
ยะลา
Other transcription(s)
  Jawiجالا (Jawi)
  RumiJala (Rumi)
  Chinese惹拉 (Simplified)
From top: Bueng Nam Sai, a natural lake in Raman District, 26 km from Yala City, it was once the habitat of rare species of fish Asian arowana, Sea of Mist Aiyoeweng, Chaloem Phra Kiat King Rama IX Waterfall in Betong District
Flag of Yala
Official seal of Yala
Motto(s): 
ใต้สุดสยาม เมืองงามชายแดน
("Southernmost of Siam. The beautiful border city.")
Map of Thailand highlighting Yala province
Map of Thailand highlighting Yala province
CountryThailand
CapitalYala
Government
  GovernorAmphol Pongsuwan
  PAO PresidentMukhtar Matha
Area
  Total
4,476 km2 (1,728 sq mi)
  Rank50th
Population
 (2024)[2]
  Total
553,000
  Rank46th
  Density124/km2 (320/sq mi)
   Rank37th
Human Achievement Index
  HAI (2022)0.6617 "high"
Ranked 11th
GDP
  Totalbaht 43 billion
(US$1.4 billion) (2019)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
95xxx
Calling code073
ISO 3166 codeTH-95
Websiteyala.go.th
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Geography

Yala province is in southern Thailand. The highest point of the Sankalakhiri Range (Northern Titiwangsa Mountains), the 1,533-meter (5,030 ft)-high Ulu Titi Basah (ฮูลูติติปาซา), is on the Thai/Malaysian border between Yala province and Perak.[7] The total forest area is 1,455 km2 (562 sq mi) or 32.5 percent of provincial area.[1]

National parks

There are three national parks, along with two other national parks, make up region 6 (Pattani branch) of Thailand's protected areas.

Toponymy

The name "Yala" is the Thai transliteration of the Malay word "Jala" (Jawi: جالا), meaning "net", which was in turn derived from Sanskrit (Devanagari: जाल). The province is also known as "Jala" in Patani Malay language.

History

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Perspective

Historically, Pattani province was the centre of the Sultanate of Patani, a semi-independent Malay kingdom that paid tribute to the Thai kingdoms of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya. After Ayutthaya fell under Burmese control in 1767, the Sultanate of Patani gained full independence, but under King Rama I (reigned from 1782 to 1809), the area was again placed under Siam's control in 1785 and made a mueang. In 1808, Mueang Pattani was split into seven smaller mueang including Yala and Reman.[9]

The province was recognized as part of Siam by the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909, negotiated with the British Empire, while Siam surrendered its claims to Kelantan, Kedah, Terengganu, and Perlis.

There is a separatist movement in Yala, which after being dormant for many years, emerged again in 2004 and has become increasingly violent. Eight bombs exploded in the province over two days, on 6–7 April 2014. The bombings resulted in one death and 28 injuries, as well as damage to a warehouse estimated at 100 million baht.[10]

The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 2014 advised its citizens to only undertake essential travel in the province, while the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade recommends that travellers completely avoid the province.[11][12]

Demographics

More information Religion in Yala (2019) ...
Religion in Yala (2019)[13]
religion percent
Islam
81.46%
Buddhism
18.45%
Christianity
0.08%
Other
0.01%
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Together with Narathiwat, Pattani and Satun, Yala is one of the four provinces of Thailand with a Muslim majority. About 72 percent of the people are Malay-speaking Muslims and mainly live in rural locations. The remainder are Thai and Thai Chinese Buddhists, who live in towns and cities.

Symbols

The provincial seal shows a miner with simple mining tools including hoes, crowbars, and baskets. Yala was originally a mining town with tin and tungsten ores.[14]

The provincial tree is the red saraca (Saraca declinata), and the provincial flower is the bullet wood (Mimusops elengi).

Khela mahseer (Tor douronensis) is the provincial fish, since it is a rare fish that can only be found in the lower southern region. Currently, Yala Provincial Fisheries Office is able to breed.[15]

Administrative divisions and provincial government

Yala is divided into eight districts (amphoe), which are further divided into 56 subdistricts (tambon) and 341 villages (muban).

More information Map, No. ...
MapNo.NameThaiJawiMalay
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1Mueang Yalaเมืองยะลาجالا,جالورJala, Jalor
2BetongเบตงبطوڠBetung
3Bannang Sataบันนังสตาبنداڠ ستارBendang Setar
4Than Toธารโตاير كدوڠAir Kedung
5YahaยะหาجاحارJahar
6RamanรามันرمانReman
7KabangกาบังكابيKabae, Kabe
8Krong Pinangกรงปินังكمفوڠ فينڠKampung Pinang
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Local government

As of 26 November 2019 there are:[16] one Yala Provincial Administration Organisation (ongkan borihan suan changwat) and 16 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Yala has city (thesaban nakhon) status and Sateng Nok and Betong have town (thesaban mueang) status. Further 13 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 47 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).

Transportation

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Yala Railway Station

In January 2022, Thailand's transport ministry completed the 1.9 billion baht Betong Airport. It opened in March 2022.[17][18] Designed to handle 300 arrivals per hour, it is projected to serve 300,000 per year, which will later increase to over one million passengers per year, generating three billion baht for the district. Nok Air, Bangkok Airways, and Malaysia's Firefly Airlines had plans to fly to Betong in 2019.[19] However, Nok Air was the only airline to operate flights to Betong; the service was terminated after 28 October 2022 due to high operational cost.[20]

As of November 2024, Ezy Airlines had to operate a scheduled commercial flights from Betong to Hat Yai.[21]

Yala is served by the State Railway of Thailand from the Yala Railway Station.

The province lies on Route 410 (Pattani–Betong Highway), which runs from Pattani through Yala and Betong before passing through the Thailand-Malaysia Border.

Health

Yala's main hospital is Yala Hospital, a regional hospital operated by the Ministry of Public Health.

Human achievement index 2022

Health Education Employment Income
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47 66 6 38
Housing Family Transport Participation
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21 15 9 45
Province Yala, with an HAI 2022 value of 0.6617 is "high", occupies place 11 in the ranking.

Since 2003, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at sub-national level using the Human achievement index (HAI), a composite index covering all the eight key areas of human development. National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken over this task since 2017.[3]

RankClassification
  1 - 13"high"
14 - 29"somewhat high"
30 - 45"average"
46 - 61"somewhat low"
62 - 77"low"

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