Bang Lamung district
Bang Lamung บางละมุง |
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Province: | Chonburi |
Surface: | 469 km² |
Residents: | 275,518 (2013) |
Population density : | 2499.8 U./km² |
ZIP : | 20150 |
Geocode : | 2004 |
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Amphoe Bang Lamung ( Thai : อำเภอ บางละมุง ) is a district ( Amphoe - administrative district) in the southern part of Chonburi Province . The Chonburi Province is located in the east of the central region of Thailand .
The largest and most famous city in this area is Pattaya .
geography
The neighboring Amphoe are clockwise from the north: Si Racha Amphoe of Chonburi Province, Pluak Daeng Amphoe , Nikhom Phatthana , and Ban Chang of Rayong Province . In the south is Amphoe Sattahip in the province of Chonburi, in the west the district borders on the Gulf of Thailand .
history
In the past, Mueang Bang Lamung was located in Ban Bang Lamung, Tambon Bang Lamung. Bang Lamung later became a district with its administrative building on the banks of the Khlong Nok Yang. When Khlong Nok Yang was no longer suitable for water transport, the district chief Phraya Sattaya Nukun (Choem) moved the administration building to the coast in Tambon Na Kluea in 1909 . On October 21, 1952, the administration building was completely destroyed by a storm. A temporary office was initially set up at Bang Lamung School on Thanon Sukhumvit (Sukhumvit Street). In 1953, a new building was built on the school premises with government funds. It is still there today.
education
The private Asian University , formerly Asian University for Science and Technology, has been located here since 1993 . The university can be reached via the state road 331. The Pattaya sub- campus of the state Thammasat University is also located in this amphoe .
Attractions
Sports
With FC Pattaya United , a Thai Premier League football club is based in the district .
administration
Provincial Administration
Bang Lamung County is divided into eight tambon ("subdistricts" or "parishes"), which are further divided into 61 muban ("villages").
No. | Surname | Thai | Muban | Pop. |
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1. | Bang Lamung | บางละมุง | 5 | 20,791 |
2. | Nong Prue | หนอง ปรือ | 14th | 131,227 |
3. | Nong Pla Lai | หนอง ปลา ไหล | 9 | 18,295 |
4th | Pong | โป่ง | 10 | 8,556 |
5. | Khao Mai Kaeo | เขา ไม้ แก้ว | 5 | 6.008 |
6th | Huai Yai | ห้วย ใหญ่ | 13 | 26,210 |
7th | Takhian Tia | ตะเคียน เตี้ย | 5 | 18,647 |
8th. | Well Kluea | นา เกลือ | - | 45,784 |
Local administration
The city of Pattaya (Thai: เมือง พัทยา , Mueang Phatthaya ) has a special administrative status and therefore does not fall under the usual scheme of local government in Thailand. It consists of the entire Tambon Na Kluea, as well as parts of the Tambon Nong Prue, Huai Yai and Nong Pla Lai.
The big city ( Thesaban Nakhon ) Laem Chabang (Thai: เทศบาล นคร แหลม ฉบัง ) is only partially located in Amphoe Bang Lamung. It consists of the complete tambon Thung Sukhla and parts of the tambon Surasak, Bueng, Nong Kham, Bang Lamung.
There is one commune with "city" status ( Thesaban Mueang ) in the district:
- Nong Prue (Thai: เทศบาล เมือง หนอง ปรือ ) consisting of parts of the Tambon Nong Prue.
There are five municipalities with "small town" status ( Thesaban Tambon ) in the district:
- Nong Pla Lai (Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล หนอง ปลา ไหล ) consisting of parts of the Tambon Nong Pla Lai.
- Bang Lamung (Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล บางละมุง ) consisting of the parts of the Tambon Bang Lamung, Nong Pla Lai, Takhian Tia.
- Huai Yai (Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล ห้วย ใหญ่ ) consisting of parts of the tambon Huai Yai.
- Pong (Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล โป่ง ) consisting of the complete Tambon Pong.
- Takhian Tia (Thai: เทศบาล ตำบล ตะเคียน เตี้ย ) consisting of parts of the Tambon Takhian Tia.
There is also a " tambon administration organizations " ( องค์การ บริหาร ส่วน ตำบล - Tambon Administrative Organizations, TAO)
- Khao Mai Kaeo (Thai: องค์การ บริหาร ส่วน ตำบล เขา ไม้ แก้ว ) consisting of the complete tambon Khao Mai Kaeo.
Individual evidence
- ↑ 2013 population statistics ( Thai ) Department of Provincial Administration. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
Web links
- More information about the Amphoe Bang Lamung from amphoe.com (in Thai)
- Story of Bang Lamung ( Memento from July 11, 2004 in the Internet Archive ) (Web-Archives, in Thai)
Coordinates: 12 ° 59 ' N , 100 ° 55' E