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Bang Len district

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Bang Len
บางเลน
Tap water factory Bang Len
Tap water factory Bang Len
District location in Nakhon Pathom province
District location in Nakhon Pathom province
Coordinates: 14°1′18″N 100°9′56″E / 14.02167°N 100.16556°E / 14.02167; 100.16556
CountryThailand
ProvinceNakhon Pathom
SeatBang Len
Area
 • Total588.836 km2 (227.351 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total93,424
 • Density158.65/km2 (410.9/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code73130
Geocode7305

Bang Len (Thai: บางเลน, pronounced [bāːŋlēːn]) is a district (amphoe) in the northern part of Nakhon Pathom province, central Thailand.

History

The district was created in 1896 under the name Bang Phai Nat (บางไผ่นารถ). The district office was in Ban Bang Phai Nat, Tambon Bang Sai Pa, on the east bank of the Tha Chin River. Later the government moved the central district to Tambon Bang Pla on the west bank of the Tha Chin. At the same time the district name was changed accordingly to Bang Pla. In 1939 the district was again renamed and received its current name Bang Len.[1] The district office was moved to Tambon Bang Len in 1978.

The term Bang Len refers to 'place of mire', named after Khlong Bang Len, a tributary of Tha Chin river.

Geography

Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise): Song Phi Nong of Suphanburi province; Lat Bua Luang of Ayutthaya province; Sai Noi of Nonthaburi province; and Phutthamonthon, Nakhon Chai Si, Don Tum, and Kamphaeng Saen of Nakhon Pathom Province.

Economy

Wat Lampaya floating market (ตลาดน้ำวัดลำพญา) on the Tha Chin river is a well-known floating market as is Don Wai in Sam Phran.[2]

The occupation of most Bang Len people is farmers. Bang Len also has a number of shrimp farms, both giant river prawn and whiteleg shrimp. Besides being a centre of production, the district is also one of the largest shrimp trading centres in the country as well.[3]

In mid-2019, the Department of Airports (DOA) proposed the construction of a new airport in Nakhon Pathom province, 50 kilometres west of Bangkok, to relieve pressure on Bangkok's two existing airports. The 20 billion baht airport would occupy 3,500 rai of land in Bang Len as well as Nakhon Chai Si District. Its capacity would be 25 million passengers annually. If approved, construction would start in 2023 and the airport would be operational by 2025 or 2026.[4]

Administration

The district is divided into 15 subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 180 villages (mubans). There are four townships (thesaban tambons): Bang Len, Bang Luang, Rang Krathum, and Lam Phaya. There are 15 tambon administrative organizations, one for each tambon.

No. Name Thai name Villages
1. Bang Len บางเลน 12
2. Bang Pla บางปลา 13
3. Bang Luang บางหลวง 21
4. Bang Phasi บางภาษี 13
5. Bang Rakam บางระกำ 15
6. Bang Sai Pa บางไทรป่า 10
7. Hin Mun หินมูล 11
8. Sai Ngam ไทรงาม 11
9. Don Tum ดอนตูม 9
10. Ninlaphet นิลเพชร 10
11. Bua Pak Tha บัวปากท่า 10
12. Khlong Nok Krathung คลองนกกระทุง 11
13. Naraphirom นราภิรมย์ 9
14. Lam Phaya ลำพญา 11
15. Phai Hu Chang ไผ่หูช้าง 7

References

  1. ^ พระราชกฤษฎีกาเปลี่ยนนามอำเภอ กิ่งอำเภอ และตำบลบางแห่ง พุทธศักราช ๒๔๘๒ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 56 (ก): 354–364. April 17, 1939. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 19, 2009.
  2. ^ "WAT LAMPAYA FLOATING MARKET". Tourism Authority of Thailand.
  3. ^ Nice To Meet You (2023-05-27). "บางเลน" [Bang Len]. Thai PBS (in Thai). Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  4. ^ Hongtong, Thodsapol (20 July 2019). "Third Bangkok airport proposed". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 25 July 2019.

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This page was last edited on 28 May 2023, at 10:29
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