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Don Chedi district

Coordinates: 14°38′06″N 100°01′18″E / 14.63500°N 100.02167°E / 14.63500; 100.02167
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Don Chedi
ดอนเจดีย์
District location in Suphan Buri province
District location in Suphan Buri province
Coordinates: 14°38′06″N 100°01′18″E / 14.63500°N 100.02167°E / 14.63500; 100.02167
CountryThailand
ProvinceSuphan Buri
SeatDon Chedi
Area
 • Total
252.081 km2 (97.329 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
453,839
 • Density179.8/km2 (466/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code72170
Geocode7206

Don Chedi (Thai: ดอนเจดีย์, pronounced [dɔ̄ːn t͡ɕēːdīː]) is a district (amphoe) of Suphan Buri province, Thailand.

Geography

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Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Nong Ya Sai, Sam Chuk, Si Prachan, Mueang Suphan Buri and U Thong, and in Kanchanaburi province the district Lao Khwan.

History

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Don Chedi Monument

Prince Damrong Rajanubhab in 1913 discovered the remains of a large chedi within the district. He identified it as the one built by King Naresuan in 1593 after his victory against the Burmese. The chedi was reconstructed in 1952. In 1959 a statue of the king on his war elephant cast by Silpa Bhirasri was added.

However, more recent research casts doubt on this identification. Although one of the chronicles explicitly places the battle at Suphan Buri, the others do not give a clear location. The Dutch merchant Jeremias van Vliet, however, wrote in his Short History of the Kings of Siam in 1640 that the battle took place near Ayutthaya, which would make Chedi Phu Khao Thong the likely place of this battle.

The area of the district was originally part of Si Prachan district. It was established as a minor district (king amphoe) on 1 January 1962, consisting of the two tambons, Don Chedi and Nong Sarai.[1] It was upgraded to a full district on 27 July 1965.[2]

Administration

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Central administration

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Don Chedi is divided into five subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 50 administrative villages (mubans).

No. Name Thai Villages Pop.[3]
01. Don Chedi ดอนเจดีย์ 09 14,634
02. Nong Sarai หนองสาหร่าย 10 07,724
03. Rai Rot ไร่รถ 10 07,398
04. Sa Krachom สระกระโจม 09 08,682
05. Thale Bok ทะเลบก 12 07,401

Local administration

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

  • Don Chedi (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลดอนเจดีย์) consisting of parts of subdistrict Don Chedi.
  • Sa Krachom (Thai: เทศบาลตำบลสระกระโจม) consisting of parts of subdistrict Sa Krachom.

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

  • Don Chedi (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลดอนเจดีย์) consisting of parts of subdistrict Don Chedi.
  • Nong Sarai (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลหนองสาหร่าย) consisting of subdistrict Nong Sarai.
  • Rai Rot (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลไร่รถ) consisting of subdistrict Rai Rot.
  • Sa Krachom (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลสระกระโจม) consisting of parts of subdistrict Sa Krachom.
  • Thale Bok (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลทะเลบก) consisting of subdistrict Thale Bok.

References

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  1. ^ ประกาศกระทรวงมหาดไทย เรื่อง การแบ่งท้องที่ตั้งเป็นกิ่งอำเภอ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 79 (4 ง): 32–33. January 9, 1962. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 27, 2012.
  2. ^ พระราชกฤษฎีกาตั้งอำเภอศรีสวัสดิ์ อำเภอสังขละบุรี อำเภอท่าคันโท อำเภอดอกคำใต้ อำเภอแม่ใจ อำเภอจุน อำเภอขามทะเลสอ อำเภอไพศาลี อำเภอท่าวังผา อำเภอบ้านกรวด อำเภอเด่นชัย อำเภอปทุมรัตต์ อำเภอกะเปอร์ อำเภออากาศอำนวย อำเภอดอนเจดีย์ อำเภอจอมพระ และอำเภอสามโก้ พ.ศ. ๒๕๐๘ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 81 (49 ก): 565–569. July 27, 1965. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 1, 2008.
  3. ^ "Population statistics 2013" (in Thai). Department of Provincial Administration. Retrieved 2014-10-04.
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