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Mae Hong Son Province ((タイ語:แม่ฮ่องสอน), ; formerly called Mae Rong Son), also spelled ''Maehongson'', ''Mae Hong Sorn'' or ''Maehongsorn'', is one of the northern provinces (''changwat'') of Thailand, on the country's western border. Neighboring provinces are (clockwise from north) Shan State of Myanmar, Chiang Mai and Tak. To the west, the province borders Kayin State and Kayah State of Myanmar. The name Mae Hong Son means "the city of three mists". It is hemmed in by the high mountain ranges of the Shan Hills and is the most mountainous province in Thailand and is occupies . The province is covered with mist throughout the year and its terrain is highly suitable for the training of elephants. == Location and boundaries ==
Mae Hong Son Province is approximately north of Thailand's capital city Bangkok. To the north and west it connects to a total of three states in the Union of Burma, namely the southern portion of Shan State, Kayah State, and Kawthoolei State, via the West Thanon Thongchai Mountains, and the rivers Salween and Moei. These formations serve as natural boundaries between the countries. To the south, it connects to the district of Tha Song Yang and Tak, via the rivers Yuam and Ngao, which serve as a provincial boundary. To the east it connects to the districts of Wiang Haeng, Chiang Dao, Mae Taeng, Mae Chaem, Hot and Omkoi in Chiang Mai Province, via the Central and East sections of the Thanon Thongchai mountain ranges, which serve as a boundary between the two provinces. Every district in Mae Hong Son Province shares a common border, measuring approximately 483 kilometres in total length, with the Union of Burma. The common border consists of approximately of land boundary and of river boundary (not counting the Salween, , and Moei, ).
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