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Amphoe Phra Pradaeng

 
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Phra Pradaeng
พระประแดง
—  Amphoe  —
Amphoe location in Samut Prakan Province
Coordinates: 13°39′30″N 100°32′2″E / 13.65833°N 100.53389°E / 13.65833; 100.53389Coordinates: 13°39′30″N 100°32′2″E / 13.65833°N 100.53389°E / 13.65833; 100.53389
Country  Thailand
Province Samut Prakan
Seat Talat
Tambon
Muban
Amphoe established
Area
 - Total 73.4 km2 (28.3 sq mi)
Population (2005)
 - Total 207,141
 - Density 2,822/km2 (7,308.9/sq mi)
Time zone THA (UTC+7)
Postal code 10130
Geocode 1104

Phra Pradaeng (Thai: พระประแดง) is a district (Amphoe) of Samut Prakan Province in Thailand.

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Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise) Thung Khru, Rat Burana, Yan Nawa, Khlong Toei, Phra Khanong and Bang Na (all Bangkok), and the districts Mueang Samut Prakan and Phra Samut Chedi of Samut Prakan.

It is located a big bend on the Chao Phraya river.

History

Phra Pradeang was the original center of the area south of Bangkok near the mouth of the Chao Phraya river. Originally named Nakhon Khuan Khan (นครเขื่อนขันธ์) it was settled by Mon. In 1815, King Rama II built the Pom Phlaeng Faifa fort at the river bend. The fort is now located in a small park and accessible for visitors.

Fort Pom Phlaeng Faifa 1.jpg Fort Pom Phlaeng Faifa 2.jpg

In 1819 the new town Samut Prakan (or Paknam) was established. Due to the economic problems in the early 1930s several administrative entities were abolished, including Phra Phradaeng province which had its districts were assigned to Samut Prakan and Thonburi effective April 1 1932.[1]

A 2 km tramway across the neck of the huge Phra Pradaeng river bend opened in 1908 and closed c.1940. Operated by a private company, the motorised trams connected with motorboat services to Bangkok and to Paknam at each end of the line. The tram cut a considerable time off the up and downriver journey by avoiding the long river bend.

Administration

The district is subdivided into 15 subdistricts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 67 villages (muban). The town (thesaban mueang) Phra Phradaeng covers the whole tambon Talad, the town Lat Luang the tambon Bang Phueng, Bang Chak and Bang Kharu. The township (thesaban tambon) Samrong Thai covers the tambon Samrong Tai, Samrong, Samron Klang, Bang Hua Suea and Bang Ya Phraek. There are further 6 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO) for the tambon not covered by the municipalities.

No. Name Thai name Villages Inh.
1. Talat ตลาด - 11,864
2. Bang Phueng บางพึ่ง - 26,420
3. Bang Chak บางจาก - 22,079
4. Bang Khru บางครุ - 27,311
5. Bang Ya Phraek บางหญ้าแพรก - 24,506
6. Bang Hua Suea บางหัวเสือ - 11,367
7. Samrong Tai สำโรงใต้ - 14,850
8. Bang Yo บางยอ 10 10,860
9. Bang Kachao บางกะเจ้า 9 5,342
10. Bang Nam Phueng บางน้ำผึ้ง 11 4,636
11. Bang Krasop บางกระสอบ 11 2,402
12. Bang Ko Bua บางกอบัว 13 7,184
13. Song Khanong ทรงคนอง 13 8,505
14. Samrong สำโรง - 15,936
15. Samrong Klang สำโรงกลาง - 13,879

References

  1. ^ "พระบรมราชโองการ ประกาศ ยุบรวมท้องที่บางมณฑลและบางจังหวัด" (in Thai). Royal Gazette 48 (0 ก): 576. February 21 1932. http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2474/A/576.PDF. 

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