Samut Songkhram (Province)

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Samut Songkhram
สมุทรสงคราม
Seal of Samut Songkhram Province
statistics
Capital: Samut Songkhram
Telephone code: 034
Surface: 416.7 km²
76.
Residents: 193,647 (2009)
75.
Population density : 462 E / km²
9.
ISO 3166-2 :
Governor :
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Samut Songkhram ( Thai : สมุทรสงคราม ) is a province ( Changwat ) in the central region of Thailand . The capital of Samut Songkhram Province is also called Samut Songkhram . The province lies on the coast to the Gulf of Thailand .

geography

Samut Songkhram is located about 70 kilometers southwest of Bangkok at the mouth of the Mae Nam Mae Klong (Mae Klong River) , which flows into the Gulf of Thailand. Many canals ( khlongs ) provide water for the agricultural areas in the province.

There are numerous salt lakes on the coast for the extraction of sea ​​salt .

Samut Songkhram is the smallest province in Thailand in terms of area, less than half the size of the German capital Berlin .

Adjacent provinces and areas:
north Samut Sakhon
east Coast to the Gulf of Thailand
south Phetchaburi
west Ratchaburi

As early as 1840 there were fields and plantations for bananas, coconuts and tamarinds here. The area was poorly cultivated.

climate

The climate is tropical - monsoonal .

Economy and Importance

In 2008, the "Gross Provincial Product" (was GDP ) of the province of 16,841 million baht .

Data

The table below shows the share of the economic sectors in the gross provincial product in percent:

Industry 2006 2007 2008
Agriculture 8.0 7.7 7.8
Industry 21.0 23.1 24.6
Other 71.0 69.2 67.6

Land use

Industry Percentage ownership %
Agriculture 30.1
Woodland 4.9
Others 65.0

In addition to the important salt production, there are also farms for lobsters . The agriculture mainly produces fruits guava (in Thailand Luhk Farang called), grapes , lychee , pomelo , mangoes and coconuts .

traffic

Airport

  • Bangkok International Airport (IATA code BKK)

history

During the Ayutthaya period , Samut Songkhram Suan Nork (Thai: สวน นอก , something like "outside garden") was called and belonged to Ratchaburi . Under King Taksin , the province was spun off from Ratchaburi and renamed Mae Klong.

During the reign of King Rama I (r. 1782-1809) a comprehensive tax system was introduced, including for alcohol. Samut Songkhram was administered together Ratchaburi and Kanchanaburi .

In Samut Songkhram is the birthplace of King Phra Phutthaloetla ( Rama II. ) And his mother Queen Amarindra (1737-1826), his son King Nang Klao ( Rama III. , Ruled 1824 to 1851) left at the mouth of the Mae Klong build a fortress (Phikhat Khasuk).

Attractions

Talat Amphawa floating market
  • Museum of King Rama II - in Amphoe Amphawa there are five houses that are located at the birthplace of the king
  • Talat Amphawa - floating market held on the khlongs.
  • "Railway market" on Mae Klong ( Thai ตลาด ร่ม หุบ , RTGS Talat Rom Hup , literally "folding umbrella market", in tourist parlance Railway Market ) - market on the tracks of the Thonburi – Samut Songkhram railway line , whose stalls are quickly cleared away when the Train is coming.

coat of arms

The coat of arms of Samut Songkhram province shows a drum floating on a watercourse. This is reminiscent of the Mae Nam Mae Klong River ( Klong is the drum in Thai). Coconut trees, one of the main products of the province, can be seen on both banks of the river .

The local tree is Casuarina equisetifolia .

The motto of Samut Songkhram Province is:

The land of the Hoi Lot, a species of oyster ,
Lychee is the best fruit here for the gourmets,
The memorial to King Rama II is in this city,
Luang Pho Ban Laem and the Mae Klong are interesting places.

Administrative units

The province is divided into 3 administrative districts ( Amphoe ) , which in turn are divided into 38 municipalities ( Tambon ) and further into 284 village communities ( Muban ) .

There is one city ( เทศบาล เมือง - Thesaban Mueang) in the province : Samut Songkhram ( เทศบาล เมือง สมุทรสงคราม ).

There are also four small towns ( เทศบาล ตำบล - Thesaban Tambon).

Amphoe (counties)
  1. Amphoe Mueang Samut Songkhram ( อำเภอ เมือง สมุทรสงคราม )
  2. Amphoe Bang Khonthi ( อำเภอ บางคนที )
  3. Amphoe Amphawa ( อำเภอ อัมพวา )
Administrative division of the province

literature

Web links

Commons : Samut Songkhram  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Terwiel (1989), p. 70
  2. a b Thailand in Figures (2011), p. 307.
  3. Terwiel (1989), p. 72
  4. Department of Provincial Administration : As of 2012 (in Thai)

Coordinates: 13 ° 25 '  N , 100 ° 0'  E