AMPHOE MUEANG RATCHABURI


'Mueang Ratchaburi' () is the capital district (''Amphoe Mueang'') of Ratchaburi Province, central Thailand.

Contents
History
Geography
Administration
Sources

History


The history of the area can be dated back to the Dvaravati town Khu Bua, located just a few kilometre south of the modern town Ratchaburi. After being deserted for about 300 years, King U-Thong of Ayutthaya reestablished the town near Wat Mahathat. In 1817 the town centre was moved to the other bank of the Mae Klong river
The district was one of the five original districts of Ratchaburi Province which were established in 1897. At first the provincial administration was located in Photharam district, but was moved to ''tambon'' Na Mueang in 1898.

Geography


Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Photharam and Damnoen Saduak of Ratchaburi Province, Bang Khonthi of Samut Songkhram Province, Wat Phleng, Pak Tho and Chom Bueng of Ratchaburi again.
The main river of the district is the Mae Klong.

Administration


The district is subdivided into 22 subdistricts (''tambon''), which are further subdivided into 187 villages (''muban''). The town (''thesaban mueang'') Ratchaburi covers the complete ''tambon'' Na Mueang. The township (''thesaban tambon'') Khao Ngu covers parts of ''tambon'' Chedi Hak and Ko Phlapphla. Lok Mueang covers the complete Khok Mo and Phong Sawai, and Huai Chinsi the complete Ang Thong. There are further 18 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
1.Na Mueangหน้าเมือง
2.Chedi Hakเจดีย์หัก
3.Don Takoดอนตะโก
4.Nong Klang Naหนองกลางนา
5.Huai Phaiห้วยไผ่
6.Khung Nam Wonคุ้งน้ำวน
7.Khung Krathinคุ้งกระถิน
8.Ang Thongอ่างทอง
9.Khok Moโคกหม้อ
10.Sam Rueanสามเรือน
11.Phikun Thongพิกุลทอง
12.Nam Phuน้ำพุ
13.Don Raeดอนแร่
14.Hin Kongหินกอง
15.Khao Raengเขาแร้ง
16.Ko Phlapphlaเกาะพลับพลา
17.Lum Dinหลุมดิน
18.Bang Paบางป่า
19.Phong Sawaiพงสวาย
20.Khu Buaคูบัว
21.Tha Rapท่าราบ
22.Ban Raiบ้านไร่

Sources



Mueang Ratchaburi history by the Ratburi Provincial Hall

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