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Suan Yai
Suan Yai ( th, สวนใหญ่, ) is one of the ten subdistricts (''tambon'') of Mueang Nonthaburi District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The subdistrict is bounded by (clockwise from north) Bang Kraso, Talat Khwan, Bang Khen, Wong Sawang, and across the Chao Phraya River, Bang Kruai, Bang Phai, Bang Si Mueang and Sai Ma subdistricts. The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by Nonthaburi City Municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ... (). In 2020 it had a total population of 33,706 people. References External linksWebsite of Nonthaburi City Municipality Tambon of Nonthaburi province Populated places in Nonthaburi province {{Nonthaburi-geo-stub ...
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Tambon
''Tambon'' ( th, ตำบล, ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district (''amphoe'') and province (''changwat''), they form the third administrative subdivision level. there were 7,255 tambons, not including the 180 ''khwaeng'' of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every district contains eight to ten tambon. ''Tambon'' is usually translated as "township" or "subdistrict" in English — the latter is the recommended translation, though also often used for ''king amphoe'', the designation for a subdistrict acting as a branch (Thai: ''king'') of the parent district. Tambon are further subdivided into 69,307 villages ('' muban''), about ten per ''tambon''. ''Tambon'' within cities or towns are not subdivided into villages, but may have less formal communities called ''chumchon'' ( ชุมชน) that may be formed into community associations. History The ''tambon'' as a subdivision has a long history. It was the second-level sub ...
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Thesaban
Thesaban ( th, เทศบาล, , ) are the municipalities of Thailand. There are three levels of municipalities: city, town, and sub-district. Bangkok and Pattaya are special municipal entities not included in the ''thesaban'' system. The municipalities assume some of the responsibilities which are assigned to the districts (''amphoe'') or communes (''tambon'') for non-municipal (rural) areas. Historically, this devolution of central government powers grew out of the Sukhaphiban () sanitary districts first created in Bangkok by a royal decree of King Chulalongkorn in 1897. The ''thesaban'' system was established in the Thesaban Organization Act of 1934 ( th, พระราชบัญญัติจัดระเบียบเทศบาล พุทธศักราช ๒๔๗๖),The Royal Gazetteพระราชบัญญัติจัดระเบียบเทศบาล พุทธศักราช ๒๔๗๖, Vol. 51, Page 82-107.24 Apr 1934. Retrie ...
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Nonthaburi
Nonthaburi ( th, นนทบุรี, ) is the principal city of the district and province of the same name in Thailand. On 15 February 1936, Nonthaburi town municipality (''thesaban mueang'') was established, which only covered Suan Yai subdistrict (''tambon''), just . On 25 September 1995, Nonthaburi was upgraded to city municipality (''thesaban nakhon'') by enlargement of the city with four more subdistricts, Talat Khwan (), Bang Khen (), Bang Kraso () and Tha Sai (), covering a total of . As of 31 December 2019, it has a registered population of 254,375, making it the most populous city municipality in Thailand (excluding Bangkok). There are 93 communities (''chumchon''), although not directly chosen by the local citizens, which provides advice and recommendations to local administrative organizations. Due to its proximity to Bangkok, the city is considered a suburb of Bangkok, a part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, or Greater Bangkok. Nonthaburi is served by publi ...
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Sai Ma
Sai Ma ( th, ไทรม้า, ) is one of the ten subdistricts (''tambon'') of Mueang Nonthaburi District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. Neighbouring subdistricts are (from north clockwise) Tha It, Bang Kraso, Suan Yai (across the Chao Phraya River), Bang Si Mueang, Bang Krang and Bang Rak Noi. In 2020 it had a total population of 23,742 people. Administration Central administration The subdistrict is subdivided into 6 administrative villages (''muban''). Local administration The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by Sai Ma Town Municipality A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ... (). References External linksWebsite of Sai Ma Town Municipality Tambon of Nonthaburi province Populated places in Nonthaburi province {{Nonthaburi-geo-stub ...
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Bang Si Mueang
Bang Si Mueang ( th, บางศรีเมือง, ) is one of the ten subdistricts (''tambon'') of Mueang Nonthaburi District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. Neighbouring subdistricts are (from north clockwise) Sai Ma, Suan Yai (across the Chao Phraya River), Bang Phai, Bang Si Thong and Bang Krang. In 2020 it had a total population of 24,718 people. Administration Central administration The subdistrict is subdivided into 5 villages ('' muban''). Local administration The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by Bang Si Mueang Town Municipality A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ... (). References External linksWebsite of Bang Si Mueang Town Municipality Tambon of Nonthaburi province Populated places in Nonthaburi province {{Nonthaburi-geo- ...
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Bang Phai, Nonthaburi
Bang Phai ( th, บางไผ่, ) is one of the ten subdistricts (''tambon'') of Mueang Nonthaburi District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. Neighbouring subdistricts are (from north clockwise) Bang Si Mueang Bang Si Mueang ( th, บางศรีเมือง, ) is one of the ten subdistricts (''tambon'') of Mueang Nonthaburi District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. Neighbouring subdistricts are (from north clockwise) Sai Ma, Suan Yai (across ..., Suan Yai (across the Chao Phraya River), Bang Kruai and Bang Si Thong. In 2020 it had a total population of 12,482 people. Administration Central administration The subdistrict is subdivided into 5 administrative villages ('' muban''). Local administration The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by Bang Phai Subdistrict Administrative Organization (). References External linksWebsite of Bang Phai Subdistrict Administrative Organization Tambon of Nonthaburi province Populated places in Nonthaburi provin ...
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Bang Kruai Subdistrict
Bang Kruai ( th, บางกรวย, ) is one of the nine subdistricts (''tambon'') of Bang Kruai District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The subdistrict is bounded by (clockwise from north) Bang Si Thong, Bang Phai, Suan Yai, Wong Sawang (across the Chao Phraya River), Bang O, Bang Phlat and Wat Chalo subdistricts. In 2020, it had a total population of 27,836 people. Administration Central administration The subdistrict is subdivided into 9 villages (''muban''). Local administration The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by Bang Kruai Town Municipality A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ... (). References External linksWebsite of Bang Kruai Town Municipality Tambon of Nonthaburi province Populated places in Nonthaburi province {{Nonthabur ...
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Chao Phraya River
The Chao Phraya ( or ; th, แม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา, , or ) is the major river in Thailand, with its low alluvial plain forming the centre of the country. It flows through Bangkok and then into the Gulf of Thailand. Etymology On many old European maps, the river is named the ''Mae Nam'' (Thai: แม่น้ำ), the Thai word for "river" (literally, "motherly water"). James McCarthy, F.R.G.S., who served as Director-General of the Siamese Government Surveys prior to establishment of the Royal Survey Department, wrote in his account, "''Mae Nam'' is a generic term, ''mae'' signifying "mother" and ''Nam'' "water," and the epithet Chao P'ia signifies that it is the chief river in the kingdom of Siam." H. Warington Smyth, who served as Director of the Department of Mines in Siam from 1891 to 1896, refers to it in his book first published in 1898 as "the Mae Nam Chao Phraya". In the English-language media in Thailand, the name Chao Phraya River is oft ...
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Wong Sawang
250px, Wong Sawang Station interior Wong Sawang ( th, วงศ์สว่าง, ) is a ''khwaeng'' (subdistrict) of two subdistricts of Bang Sue District, Bangkok, apart from Bang Sue Subdistrict. It is also the name of the surrounding area. History The name "Wong Sawang" is derived from a road in same name that passes through the area. It is assumed that the name comes from the surname of the chief construction engineer. Wong Sawang is a road that is now considered part of Ratchadaphisek Road (Inner Ring Road). It is connected to an extension of Ratchadaphisek Road, therefore, the current Wong Sawang Road remains only between Rama VII Bridge to Wong Sawang Intersection, where it intersects with Bangkok-Nonthaburi and Ratchadaphisek Roads. Wong Sawang was raised as a subdistrict in 2009. Geography Wong Sawang can be considered as an area in the north of the district. Neighbouring subdistricts are (from the north clockwise): Bang Khen in Mueang Nonthaburi of Nonthaburi Pr ...
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Talat Khwan, Nonthaburi
Talat Khwan ( th, ตลาดขวัญ, ) is one of the ten subdistricts (''tambon'') of Mueang Nonthaburi District, in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The subdistrict is bounded by (clockwise from north) Bang Kraso, Bang Khen Subdistrict, Bang Khen and Suan Yai subdistricts. The whole area of the subdistrict is covered by Nonthaburi thesaban#City-municipality, City Municipality (). In 2020 it had a total population of 47,695 people. References External linksWebsite of Nonthaburi City Municipality
Tambon of Nonthaburi province Populated places in Nonthaburi province {{Nonthaburi-geo-stub ...
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Provinces Of Thailand
The provinces of Thailand are part of the government of Thailand that is divided into 76 provinces ( th, จังหวัด, , ) proper and one special administrative area ( th, เขตปกครองส่วนท้องถิ่นรูปแบบพิเศษ), representing the capital Bangkok. They are the primary local government units and act as juristic persons. They are divided into amphoe (districts) which are further divided into tambon (sub districts), the next lower level of local government. Each province is led by a governor (ผู้ว่าราชการจังหวัด ''phu wa ratchakan changwat''), who is appointed by the central government. The provinces and administrative areas * The total population of Thailand is 66,558,935 on 31 December 2019. * The total land area of Thailand is 517,646 km2 in 2013. * HS – Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System. * FIPS code is replaced on 31 December 2014 with ISO 3166. ...
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