Mueang Samut Songkhram District

Mueang Samut Songkhram
เมืองสมุทรสงคราม
Amphoe

Amphoe location in Samut Songkhram Province
Coordinates: 13°24′50″N 100°0′12″E / 13.41389°N 100.00333°E / 13.41389; 100.00333Coordinates: 13°24′50″N 100°0′12″E / 13.41389°N 100.00333°E / 13.41389; 100.00333
Country  Thailand
Province Samut Songkhram
Seat Mae Klong
Area
  Total 169.057 km2 (65.273 sq mi)
Population (2008)
  Total 103,559
  Density 610.8/km2 (1,582/sq mi)
Time zone THA (UTC+7)
Postal code 75000
Geocode 7501

Mueang Samut Songkhram (Thai: เมืองสมุทรสงคราม, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ sā.mùt sǒŋ.kʰrāːm]) is the capital district (Amphoe Mueang) of Samut Songkhram Province, central Thailand.

History

The district was established in 1897, then named Lom Thuan and controlled by Monthon Ratchaburi. In 1900 the district office was moved to a temple area in Ban Prok. The district was named accordingly in 1917.[1] The office was moved again to Mae Klong camp, Tambon Mae Klong, and at the same time the name changed to Mae Klong in 1925.[2] By the government policy, the capital district name should be the same as the province name, Mae Klong district was renamed to Mueang Samut Songkhram in 1938.[3] Since 1964 the district office located on Ekachai road, Tambon Mae Klong.

Thai local people still call Mueang Samut Songkhram by its old name Mae Klong.

Geography

Don Hoi Lot during high tide

The district is located at the shore of the Bay of Bangkok, at the mouth of the Mae Klong River.

Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Ban Laem Phetchaburi Province, Amphawa and Bang Khonthi of Samut Songkhram, and Ban Phaeo and Mueang Samut Sakhon of Samut Sakhon Province.

Off the coast are the sandbanks of Don Hoi Lot famous for its endemic shell population of Solen regularis. The site is listed as a Ramsar wetland since 2001.

Administration

The district is subdivided into 11 subdistricts (Tambon), which are further subdivided into 85 villages (muban). Samut Songkhram itself has town status (thesaban mueang) and covers the whole tambon Mae Klong. There are further 10 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO).

No. Name Thai Villages Inh.[4]
1.Mae Klongแม่กลอง-30,027
2.Bang Khan Taekบางขันแตก128,944
3.Lat Yaiลาดใหญ่1215,057
4.Ban Prokบ้านปรก118,219
5.Bang Kaeoบางแก้ว108,172
6.Thai Hatท้ายหาด64,775
7.Laem Yaiแหลมใหญ่87,959
8.Khlong Khoenคลองเขิน95,431
9.Khlong Khonคลองโคน74,345
10.Nang Takhianนางตะเคียน76,030
11.Bang Chakrengบางจะเกร็ง54,600
 

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