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Sam Phran district

Sam Phran (Thai: สามพราน, pronounced [sǎːm pʰrāːn]) is the southernmost district (amphoe) of Nakhon Pathom province, Thailand.

Sam Phran
สามพราน
Tha Chin river in the area of Don Wai floating market
District location in Nakhon Pathom province
Coordinates: 13°43′27″N 100°13′0″E / 13.72417°N 100.21667°E / 13.72417; 100.21667
CountryThailand
ProvinceNakhon Pathom
SeatSam Phran
Area
 • Total249.347 km2 (96.273 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total208,836
 • Density837.53/km2 (2,169.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code73110
Geocode7306

History edit

The district was established in 1896, then named Talat Mai District. It was renamed Sam Phran in 1917.[1]

The name Sam Phran, meaning 'three hunters', refers to the three hunters according to local folklore about the construction of Phra Pathom Chedi.[2]

The district was the site of the Kader Toy Factory fire in 1993, the worst industrial factory fire in history. The factory was owned by the Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group, a Thai transnational corporation and one of Asia's largest agribusiness firms.

Geography edit

The district is elongated in an east-west direction and neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Mueang Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Chai Si, and Phutthamonthon of Nakhon Pathom Province, Thawi Watthana district and Nong Khaem of Bangkok, Krathum Baen and Ban Phaeo of Samut Sakhon province, and Bang Phae of Ratchaburi province.

The main water resource of the district is the large Tha Chin River or Nakhon Chai Si River which meanders through the district in a southeasterly direction.

Sam Phran district has evolved as a ribbon development of tambons (sub-districts) along Phetkasem Road, a major thoroughfare linking Bangkok with the cities of Nakhon Pathom and Kanchanaburi.

Economy edit

The district is the site of two Wai Wai noodle factories, one each in Om Yai and Rai Khing.[3] Foodstar, which makes the fruit juice brand DeeDo, is based in the district's Talat Chinda subdistrict [Wikidata].[4][5]

The Tha Kham Sub-district (usually written Takham), is the centre of the Roman Catholic Christian religion in Thailand.[citation needed] Michael Michai Kitbunchu, Cardinal of Thailand, was born in Sam Phran and many Catholic religious institutes have their convents, monasteries, and headquarters in the area as well as Thailand's major seminary. The largest and most important installation in the Catholic enclave of Tha Kham is the campus shared by Joseph Upatham School, one of the largest combined kindergarten, primary, and secondary schools in the country. It is one of the 43 schools and colleges governed by the Education Department of Bangkok Archdiocese (EDBA). The Ban Phu Waan Pastoral Training Centre, a leading Catholic conference and convention centre is also here. There are several other large private schools in Tak Kham including St. Peter's school (mixed gender, grades K–9) also governed by the EDBA in the parish of St. Peter, and Marie Upatham, an independent Catholic school for girls in the Tha Kham village of Mor Sii.[citation needed]

Sam Phran is the site of the National Police Academy and numerous other colleges including St. Joseph Intertechnology College, a Catholic vocational school and teacher training centre also governed by the EDBA.[citation needed]

Administration edit

The district is divided into 16 sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 137 villages (mubans). Sam Phran is a town (thesaban mueang) and Om Yai a sub-district municipality (thesaban tambon). There are a further 15 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).

No. Name Thai Villages Pop.
1. Tha Kham ท่าข้าม 6 9,880
2. Song Khanong ทรงคนอง 6 4,140
3. Hom Kret หอมเกร็ด 6 8,015
4. Bang Krathuek บางกระทึก 8 9,470
5. Bang Toei บางเตย 7 4,016
6. Sam Phran สามพราน 9 12,430
7. Bang Chang บางช้าง 11 7,638
8. Rai Khing ไร่ขิง 14 22,406
9. Tha Talat ท่าตลาด 10 14,848
10. Krathum Lom กระทุ่มล้ม 9 16,398
11. Khlong Mai คลองใหม่ 7 11,326
12. Talat Chinda ตลาดจินดา 11 7,397
13. Khlong Chinda คลองจินดา 14 11,579
14. Yai Cha ยายชา 6 7,102
15. Ban Mai บ้านใหม่ 5 9,142
16. Om Yai อ้อมใหญ่ 8 15,775

Places of interest edit

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 34 (ก): 40–68. April 29, 1917. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 7, 2011.
  2. ^ ตำนานสามพราน. yaicha.net (in Thai). December 31, 2006.
  3. ^ Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (2019-03-30). "Gaining ground on its rival, one bowl at a time". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  4. ^ Factory Directory in Thailand 2024 (17 ed.). Bangkok: Comm Bangkok. 2023. p. 24. ISBN 978-616-94344-0-5. Retrieved 2024-02-18 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (2023-08-03). "Foodstar in B200m range makeover. Marketing campaign takes aim at youth". Bangkok Post. Archived from the original on 2024-02-18. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  6. ^ "Wat Sam Phran". Forever Vacation. Retrieved November 15, 2023.

External links edit

  • amphoe.com (Thai)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sam Phran district news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Sam Phran Thai samphran pronounced sǎːm pʰraːn is the southernmost district amphoe of Nakhon Pathom province Thailand Sam Phran samphranDistrictTha Chin river in the area of Don Wai floating marketDistrict location in Nakhon Pathom provinceCoordinates 13 43 27 N 100 13 0 E 13 72417 N 100 21667 E 13 72417 100 21667CountryThailandProvinceNakhon PathomSeatSam PhranArea Total249 347 km2 96 273 sq mi Population 2017 Total208 836 Density837 53 km2 2 169 2 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7 ICT Postal code73110Geocode7306 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Administration 5 Places of interest 6 Notable people 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe district was established in 1896 then named Talat Mai District It was renamed Sam Phran in 1917 1 The name Sam Phran meaning three hunters refers to the three hunters according to local folklore about the construction of Phra Pathom Chedi 2 The district was the site of the Kader Toy Factory fire in 1993 the worst industrial factory fire in history The factory was owned by the Charoen Pokphand CP Group a Thai transnational corporation and one of Asia s largest agribusiness firms Geography editThe district is elongated in an east west direction and neighbouring districts are from the north clockwise Mueang Nakhon Pathom Nakhon Chai Si and Phutthamonthon of Nakhon Pathom Province Thawi Watthana district and Nong Khaem of Bangkok Krathum Baen and Ban Phaeo of Samut Sakhon province and Bang Phae of Ratchaburi province The main water resource of the district is the large Tha Chin River or Nakhon Chai Si River which meanders through the district in a southeasterly direction Sam Phran district has evolved as a ribbon development of tambons sub districts along Phetkasem Road a major thoroughfare linking Bangkok with the cities of Nakhon Pathom and Kanchanaburi Economy editThe district is the site of two Wai Wai noodle factories one each in Om Yai and Rai Khing 3 Foodstar which makes the fruit juice brand DeeDo is based in the district s Talat Chinda subdistrict Wikidata 4 5 The Tha Kham Sub district usually written Takham is the centre of the Roman Catholic Christian religion in Thailand citation needed Michael Michai Kitbunchu Cardinal of Thailand was born in Sam Phran and many Catholic religious institutes have their convents monasteries and headquarters in the area as well as Thailand s major seminary The largest and most important installation in the Catholic enclave of Tha Kham is the campus shared by Joseph Upatham School one of the largest combined kindergarten primary and secondary schools in the country It is one of the 43 schools and colleges governed by the Education Department of Bangkok Archdiocese EDBA The Ban Phu Waan Pastoral Training Centre a leading Catholic conference and convention centre is also here There are several other large private schools in Tak Kham including St Peter s school mixed gender grades K 9 also governed by the EDBA in the parish of St Peter and Marie Upatham an independent Catholic school for girls in the Tha Kham village of Mor Sii citation needed Sam Phran is the site of the National Police Academy and numerous other colleges including St Joseph Intertechnology College a Catholic vocational school and teacher training centre also governed by the EDBA citation needed Administration editThe district is divided into 16 sub districts tambons which are further subdivided into 137 villages mubans Sam Phran is a town thesaban mueang and Om Yai a sub district municipality thesaban tambon There are a further 15 tambon administrative organizations TAO No Name Thai Villages Pop 1 Tha Kham thakham 6 9 880 2 Song Khanong thrngkhnxng 6 4 140 3 Hom Kret hxmekrd 6 8 015 4 Bang Krathuek bangkrathuk 8 9 470 5 Bang Toei bangety 7 4 016 6 Sam Phran samphran 9 12 430 7 Bang Chang bangchang 11 7 638 8 Rai Khing irkhing 14 22 406 9 Tha Talat thatlad 10 14 848 10 Krathum Lom krathumlm 9 16 398 11 Khlong Mai khlxngihm 7 11 326 12 Talat Chinda tladcinda 11 7 397 13 Khlong Chinda khlxngcinda 14 11 579 14 Yai Cha yaycha 6 7 102 15 Ban Mai banihm 5 9 142 16 Om Yai xxmihy 8 15 775Places of interest editWat Rai Khing wdirkhing temple on the Nakhon Chai Si River Tha Chin River Rose Garden Riverside swnsamphran botanical garden Samphran Elephant Ground amp Zoo lanaesdngchangaelafarmcraekhsamphran crocodile farm and zoo a branch of Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo Samphran Peacock Park swnnkyungsamphran peacock park and zoo Royal Police Cadet Academy orngeriynnayrxytarwc Royal Thai Police RTP academy Don Wai Floating Market tladnadxnhway floating market Wat Samphran a Buddhist temple with a tower around which is the statue of a dragon 6 Notable people editChanathip Messi J Songkrasin Thai professional footballer Michael Michai Kitbunchu Cardinal of Thailand Pallop Pinmanee a retired Thai Army generalReferences edit prakaskrathrwngmhadithy eruxng epliynchuxxaephx PDF Royal Gazette in Thai 34 k 40 68 April 29 1917 Archived from the original PDF on November 7 2011 tanansamphran yaicha net in Thai December 31 2006 Jitpleecheep Pitsinee 2019 03 30 Gaining ground on its rival one bowl at a time Bangkok Post Retrieved 2019 03 30 Factory Directory in Thailand 2024 17 ed Bangkok Comm Bangkok 2023 p 24 ISBN 978 616 94344 0 5 Retrieved 2024 02 18 via Google Books Jitpleecheep Pitsinee 2023 08 03 Foodstar in B200m range makeover Marketing campaign takes aim at youth Bangkok Post Archived from the original on 2024 02 18 Retrieved 2024 02 18 Wat Sam Phran Forever Vacation Retrieved November 15 2023 External links editamphoe com Thai Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Phran district amp oldid 1208956299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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