Nakhon Ratchasima

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City of Nakhon Ratchasima
นครราชสีมา
Korat City
Nakhon Ratchasima
Nakhon Ratchasima
Nickname: Korat : โคราช
Motto: เมืองหญิงกล้า ผ้าไหมดี หมี่โคราช ปราสาทหิน ดินด่านเกวียน
City of Nakhon Ratchasima (Thailand)
City of Nakhon Ratchasima
City of Nakhon Ratchasima
Coordinates: 14°58′50″N 102°6′00″E / 14.98056, 102.1
Country Thailand
Government
 - Type City municipality : เทศบาลนคร
 - Mayor Surawuth Cherdchai
Area
 - City 37.5 km² (14.5 sq mi)
 - Metro 755.4 km² (291.7 sq mi)
Population (2008)
 - City 167,048
 - Density 4,455/km² (11,538.4/sq mi)
 - Metro 429,853
 - Metro Density 569/km² (1,473.7/sq mi)
Time zone Thailand (UTC+7)
Area code(s) 044

Nakhon Ratchasima (Thai: นครราชสีมา, IPA[naˡkʰon ˡraːtʃasiːˈmaː]) is a city (thesaban nakhon) in the north-east (Isan) of Thailand and gateway to Isan. It is the capital of the Nakhon Ratchasima Province and Nakhon Ratchasima district. As of February, 2008[1], in the municipal area has a population of 167,048, which makes it the third-largest city in Thailand.

The city is also commonly known as Khorat or Korat (Thai: โคราช), which is a short version of the ancient name Angkor Raj.[2] It is located at the western edge of the Khorat Plateau and historically marked the boundary between the Lao and Siamese territory, however now is considered a gateway to the Northeast (Isan). Its geographical location is 14°58.5′N 102°6′ECoordinates: 14°58.5′N 102°6′E.

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[edit] History

Archeological evidence has discovered that there were two ancient towns that later became named Sema and Nakhon Raj which currently are in Sung Noen district, 30 km west of present-day Nakhonratchasima (Khorat). The province was once part of the Khmer empire. In the years from 1656-1688 King Narai moved the city to its current location. The city was attacked by Anouvong, the King of Vientiane, in 1827 in an attempt to halt growing Siamese control of Laos. A prominent legendary figure at this time wasThao Suranaree a local heroine who has been honored with a statue in the center of downtown Korat; she is credited with having saved the city from Anouvong's army. The old town of Khorat east of the Thao Suranaree monument was designed and built by a French engineer who is believed to be the same one who built Naraimaharaj Palace in Lopburi.The French-based design is reflected in the city's moat system that surrounds the innermost of the city.

[edit] Weather

There are generally three seasons in the region: Hot (February - May), Rainy (May - October), Cold (October - February). In the cold season, temperatures in Korat proper will drop to about 60 degrees F, and in rural areas, down to the low fifties.

[edit] Transportation

Nakhon Ratchasima is connected with the northeastern railway line, connecting Bangkok with Ubon Ratchathani and Nong Khai. Also passing the city is Thai highway 2 (Friendship highway) 2. 26km east of the city is the Nakhon Ratchasima Airport. As of 30 November 2006, the airport does not handle passenger traffic, and shipping has not been seen as a major commercial possibility. Passenger service has been attempted many times with financial failure (charges were as low as 99 Baht to fly to Bangkok), authorities are still discussing ways to make the over 400 million Baht investment several years ago a paying venture. Air Phoenix, a Thai air operations company, indicates that it will restart operations in Korat no later than April 2008. See the Korat Post website [Business Intelligence] www.thekoratpost.com for further information.

[edit] Major Points of Interest

Korat has becoming increasingly attractive to foreigners over the last five years, with growing numbers from mostly North America and Europe moving to the province. Still rustic, with cheap housing and land prices, the province is located only three hours' drive from Bangkok, (by bus or train) and as its Gateway to the Northeast moniker suggests, Korat connects the other 18 NE Thailand provinces with the central region by rail and highway.

[edit] 24th SEA Games at Nakhon Ratchasima

On February 24, 2006, northeast Thailand's Nakhon Ratchasima Province authorities met to discuss the 2007 Southeast Asian Games schedule, and progress on the province's under-construction US$77 million sports complex. Presided over by governor Somboon Ngamlak, the meeting provided an overview of facilities, and ended with reassurances that facilities would be ready for SEA Games in 2007.

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