Ban Na ( th, บ้านนา, ) is a district (''
amphoe
An amphoe (sometimes also ''amphur'', th, อำเภอ, )—usually translated as "district"—is the second level administrative subdivision of Thailand. Groups of ''amphoe'' or districts make up the provinces, and are analogous to countie ...
'') in the western part of
Nakhon Nayok province, central
Thailand
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.
History
In the
Ayutthaya era
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, the people of Tambon Pa Kha were elephant catchers (กองโพนช้าง), catching wild elephants to use as
war elephant
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s.
Ban Na district was established in 1903, then named Tha Chang District. As the original district office in Tambon Bang O was inconvenient for transportation and prone for flooding, the government moved the office to Suwannason Road in 1965.
When Nakhon Nayok Province was downgraded, the government transferred Ban Na District to
Saraburi province. It became a district of Nakhon Nayok again on 9 May 1946 when the province was re-established.
Geography
Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise)
Mueang Nakhon Nayok and
Ongkharak of Nakhon Nayok Province;
Nong Suea of
Pathum Thani province; and
Wihan Daeng and
Kaeng Khoi
Kaeng Khoi ( th, แก่งคอย, ) is a district ('' amphoe'') of Saraburi province in central Thailand. Located on the bank of the Pa Sak River amid the surrounding hills of the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains, its main town of the same name de ...
of
Saraburi province.
The important water resource is Khlong Ban Na.
Administration
The district is divided into 10 sub-districts (''
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'' ...
s''), which are further subdivided into 117 villages (''
muban
Muban ( th, หมู่บ้าน; , ) is the lowest administrative sub-division of Thailand. Usually translated as 'village' and sometimes as 'hamlet', they are a subdivision of a tambon (subdistrict). , there were 74,944 administrative mu ...
s''). Ban Na is a sub-district municipality (''
thesaban tambon
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 mu ...
'') which covers parts of ''tambons'' Ban Na and Phikun Ok. There are a further 10 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
References
External links
amphoe.com(Thai)
Ban Na district historyThai)
Ban Na
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