Amphoe Mueang Chaiyaphum
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Province: | Chaiyaphum |
Area: | 1,169.9 km² |
Inhabitants: | 184,921 (2000) |
Pop. density: | 158.1 inh./km² |
Geocode: | 3601 |
Postal code: | 36000 |
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Mueang Chaiyaphum (Thai: เมืองชัยภูมิ) is the capital district (Amphoe Mueang) of Chaiyaphum Province, northeastern Thailand.
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[edit] History
The history of the city of Chaiyaphum dates back to the Dvaravati era. In the early of Ayutthaya kingdom, Chaiyaphum was still controlled by Lan Xang kingdom. The name of Chaiyaphum was officially found in the Autthaya history in the reign of King Narai the Great. When Ayutthaya kingdom conquered Vientiane, Laotian always traveled pass by the area of Chaiyaphum. They decided to settle a new town there. In Thonburi kingdom, Chaiyaphum was included to war lord Phimai community.
Around year 1817, Mr.Lae leaded a group of Laotian people from Vientaine across the Mekong river to find a new fertile area. They moved their towns many times, finally settled in the area of Ban Luang. King Anouvong of Lan Xang consulted to King Rama III to promote Mr.Lae to be Khun Phakdi Chumphon, later was promoted to be the governor of Chaiyaphum as Phraya Phakdi Chumphon. When King Anouvong declared war on Siam in an attempt to regain independence. Phraya Phakdi Chumphon changed allegiance and supported the Siamese troops, then he was killed by King Anouvong. When King Chulalongkorn reformed the government administration, Chaiyaphum was included to Monthon Nakhon Ratchasima.
[edit] Geography
Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Kaset Sombun, Kaeng Khro and Khon Sawan of Chaiyaphum Province, Kaeng Sanam Nang and Ban Lueam of Nakhon Ratchasima Province, and Noen Sa-nga, Ban Khwao and Nong Bua Daeng.
The Phu Lankha and Tat Ton National Parks are located in Mueang Chaiyaphum district.
[edit] Administration
The district is subdivided into 19 communes (tambon), which are further subdivided into 216 villages (muban). Chaiyaphum itself has town (thesaban mueang) status, and covers the complete tambon Nai Mueang and a small part of Rop Mueang. Ban Khai has township (thesaban tambon) status and covers parts of the tambon Ban Khai.
1. | Nai Mueang | ในเมือง | |
2. | Rop Mueang | รอบเมือง | |
3. | Phon Thong | โพนทอง | |
4. | Na Fai | นาฝาย | |
5. | Ban Khai | บ้านค่าย | |
6. | Kut Tum | กุดตุ้ม | |
7. | Chi Long | ชีลอง | |
8. | Ban Lao | บ้านเล่า | |
9. | Na Siao | นาเสียว | |
10. | Nong Na Saeng | หนองนาแซง | |
11. | Lat Yai | ลาดใหญ่ | |
12. | Nong Phai | หนองไผ่ | |
13. | Tha Hin Ngom | ท่าหินโงม | |
14. | Huai Ton | ห้วยต้อน | |
15. | Huai Bong | ห้วยบง | |
16. | Non Samran | โนนสำราญ | |
17. | Khok Sung | โคกสูง | |
18. | Bung Khla | บุ่งคล้า | |
19. | Sap Si Thong | ซับสีทอง |
[edit] See also
Amphoe of Chaiyaphum | |||
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Amphoe: |
Mueang Chaiyaphum - Ban Khwao - Khon Sawan - Kaset Sombun - Nong Bua Daeng - Chatturat - Bamnet Narong - Nong Bua Rawe - Thep Sathit - Phu Khiao - Ban Thaen - Kaeng Khro - Khon San - Phakdi Chumphon - Noen Sa-nga |
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King Amphoe: | Sap Yai |