Bang Kapi District

Bang Kapi
บางกะปิ
—  Khet  —
Inside The Mall Bangkapi
Khet location in Bangkok
Coordinates:
Country  Thailand
Province Bangkok
Seat Khlong Chan
Khwaeng 2
Amphoe established
Area
 • Total 28.523 km2 (11 sq mi)
Population (2004)
 • Total 147,694
 • Density 5,178/km2 (13,411/sq mi)
Time zone THA (UTC+7)
Postal code 10240
except Moo Ban Seri: 10250
Geocode 1006

Bang Kapi (Thai: บางกะปิ; IPA: [bāːŋ kàpìʔ]) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other Bangkok districts (from north clockwise): Bueng Kum, Saphan Sung, Prawet, Suan Luang, Huai Khwang, Wang Thonglang, and Lat Phrao.

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History

The area of Bang Kapi was once a jungle and has a history dating back to King Nangklao period when Chao Phraya Bodindecha (เจ้าพระยาบดินทรเดชา) led a troop to fight rebels in Champassack and Louangphabang and brought back people to settle here.

When it had grown in size, Bang Kapi was established as an amphoe of Phra Nakhon province. It was once very large, but has been split many times to form new amphoe and districts.

In 1966, the Huay Khwang sub-district and parts of the Bang Kapi sub-district were divided off to form amphoe Phaya Thai.

In 1972, Phra Nakhon and Thon Buri were joined as the single province Krung Thep Maha Nakhon. Administrative districts in the capital city were changed from amphoe and tambon to district (khet) and sub-district (khwaeng), respectively. Bang Kapi thus became a district of the newly combined province, having at that time 9 sub-districts.

In 1977, the Sam Sen Nok sub-district was moved to Huai Khwang district.

In 1989, Lat Phrao and Bueng Kum were divided from Bang Kapi and became new districts.

On October 14, 1997, Wang Thonglang sub-district was elevated to a district, taking along part of Khlong Chan sub-district with it.

Places

Shopping

Transportation

Administration

The district is sub-divided into two sub-districts (Khwaeng).

1. Khlong Chan  คลองจั่น
2. Hua Mak หัวหมาก

District Council

The District Council for Bang Kapi has eight members, who each serve four-year terms. Elections were last held on 30 April 2006. The results were as follows:

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