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Bang Khla (Thai: บางคล้า, pronounced [bāːŋ kʰláː]) is a district (amphoe) of Chachoengsao province, central Thailand.

Bang Khla
บางคล้า
District
Bang Pakong River at the point where it confluence Khlong Tha Lat near King Taksin Memorial, Pak Nam, Bang Khla
District location in Chachoengsao province
Coordinates: 13°43′41″N 101°12′29″E
CountryThailand
ProvinceChachoengsao
Area
  Total227.9 km2 (88.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
  Total45,671
  Density200.39/km2 (519.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code24110
Geocode2402

History


Its history dates back to the late Ayutthaya period. Shortly before Ayutthaya's second fall (1766), Bang Khla used to be a place where Phraya Tak (later King Taksin) troops passed and stay overnight.

In the era before the reign of King Rama III of the early Rattanakosin period, Bang Khla used to be the center of Chachoengsao, before the town retreated to the present place.[1]

The name "Bang Khla" roughly translated "place of Khla", Khla is a type of mangrove plant (Calathea) that abounds along the banks of the Bang Pakong River that flows in the past.[2] In addition, according to Sujit Wongthes, an independent historian. Bang Khla used to be informally known as "Rong Khlao" (โรงเหล้า, "liquor factory") because it was home to several breweries.[1]

Bang Khla district was officially established in 1901. The district office was in Wat Mai Bang Khla, and in 2019 in Ban Suan Subdistrict. Bang Khla is the name of the village Ban Bang Khla, which is on the khlong ('canal') Bang Khla. As the district office was not in the center of the district area, the government moved it to Tao Sura, five kilometres from the old site. Later they changed the name of the tambon to Bang Khla to match the district name.

Bang Khla is also known for mangos.[2] It is also the origin of jasmine rice as well (from the change of administrative area, the origin of jasmine rice became the area in neighbouring Ban Pho district today).[1]


Geography


Neighbouring districts are (from the east clockwise): Ratchasan, Plaeng Yao, Ban Pho, Mueang Chachoengsao, Khlong Khuean of Chachoengsao Province; and Ban Sang of Prachinburi province.

The important water resource is the Bang Pakong River.


Administration



Central administration


Bang Khla is divided into nine subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 56 administrative villages (mubans).

No. Name Thai Villages Pop.[3]
01.Bang Khlaบางคล้า0-9,412
04.Bang Suanบางสวน042,050
08.Bang Krachetบางกระเจ็ด094,519
09.Pak Namปากน้ำ125,545
10.Tha Thonglangท่าทองหลาง064,665
11.Sao Cha-ngokสาวชะโงก063,076
12.Samet Nueaเสม็ดเหนือ064,920
13.Samet Taiเสม็ดใต้065,248
14.Hua Saiหัวไทร076,236

Missing numbers are the tambons which now form the Khlong Khuean District.


Local administration


There are two subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambons) in the district:

There are seven subdistrict administrative organizations (SAO) in the district:


References


  1. Matichon TV (2022-06-30). "Live:รายการขรรค์ชัย-สุจิตต์ทอดน่องฯหลวงพ่อโสธร พระพิฆเนศจากสุวรรณภูมิ ผี-พุทธ-พราหมณ์ลุ่มน้ำบางปะกง" [Live:Khanchai-Sujit stroll program, Luang Pho Sothon, Ganesha from Suvarnabhumi, Animism-Buddhism-Brahminism of Bang Pakong basin]. YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-07-05.
  2. Nice To Meet You (2022-06-25). "พี่ยุทธ์ "บางคล้า" พ่อค้าใจรักบริการ" [Brother Yuth of "Bang Khla" service mind trader]. Thai PBS (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  3. "Population statistics 2013" (in Thai). Department of Provincial Administration. Retrieved 2014-10-07.

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