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Samut Sakhon province

Samut Sakhon (Thai: สมุทรสาคร, pronounced [sā.mùt sǎː.kʰɔ̄ːn]) is one of the central provinces (changwat) of Thailand, located along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. In 2019, it had a population of 584,703,[5] and an area of 872 km²,[6] making it the 33rd most populated province whilst being the 4th smallest. Neighboring provinces are (from the southwest clockwise) Samut Songkhram, Ratchaburi, Nakhon Pathom, and Bangkok. Samut Sakhon is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region.

Samut Sakhon
สมุทรสาคร
Other transcription(s)
 • Teochew龍仔厝 lê̬ng zăi cu (Peng'im)
(Clockwise from top left) Phan Thai Norasing Shrine; Salt farming in Samut Sakhon; Mahachai seafood market; Ban Laem railway station, the origin of Maeklong Railway (second phase); Mahachai–Tha Chalom ferry; Red Bridge
Nickname: 
Mahachai (Thai: มหาชัย)
Motto: 
เมืองประมง ดงโรงงาน ลานเกษตร เขตประวัติศาสตร์
("City of fisheries. District of factories. Fields of farming. Historical area.")
Map of Thailand highlighting Samut Sakhon province
CountryThailand
CapitalMueang Samut Sakhon
Government
 • GovernorNarong Rakroi
(since September 2021)
Area
 • Total872 km2 (337 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 73rd
Population
 (2019)[2]
 • Total584,703
 • RankRanked 44th
 • Density662/km2 (1,710/sq mi)
  • RankRanked 6th
Human Achievement Index
 • HAI (2022)0.6101 "low"
Ranked 74th
GDP
 • Totalbaht 398 billion
(US$13.1 billion) (2019)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
74xxx
Calling code034
ISO 3166 codeTH-74
Websitewww.samutsakhon.go.th

Toponymy edit

The word samut originates from the Sanskrit word samudra meaning 'ocean', and the word sakhon from Sanskrit sagara meaning 'lake'.

Geography edit

Samut Sakhon is at the mouth of the Tha Chin Klong River, a distributary of the Chao Phraya River, to the Gulf of Thailand. At the coast are many salt pans used for harvesting sea salt.[6] The total forest area is 42 km2 (16 sq mi) or 4.9 percent of provincial area.[5]

Climate edit

Samut Sakhon province has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification category Aw). Winters are dry and warm. Temperatures rise until May. The monsoon season runs from May through October, with heavy rain and somewhat cooler temperatures during the day, although nights remain warm. Climatological data for the period 1981–2010: Maximum temperature is 39.7 °C (103.5 °F) in April and May and the lowest temperature is 12.0 °C (53.6 °F) in December. The highest average temperature is 35.4 °C (95.7 °F) in April and the minimum average temperature is 22.0 °C (71.6 °F) in December. Mean annual rainfall is 1648 millimeters. The maximum daily rainfall is 248 millimeters in May. Mean rainy days average 130 days per year.[7]

History edit

The oldest name of the area is Tha Chin ('Chinese pier'), probably referring to the fact that it was a trading port where Chinese junks arrived.[8] In 1548 the city Sakhon Buri was established, and was renamed Mahachai in 1704 after the Khlong Mahachai which was dug then and connected with the Tha Chin River near the town. King Mongkut gave it its current name, but the old name Mahachai is still sometimes used by locals.[9]

It was established by the Act Establishing Changwat Samut Prakan, Changwat Nonthaburi, Changwat Samut Sakhon, and Changwat Nakhon Nayok, Buddhist Era 2489 (1946), which came into force on 9 May 1946.[10]

Economy and environment edit

Formerly an agricultural- and fisheries-based province, Samut Sakhon in 2020 has more than 6,000 factories, most of them small, employing fewer than 50 workers, and too small to warrant much attention from Thailand's Pollution Control Department (PCD). Small firms lack the budgets to install the environmental gear that would help protect the environment. As a result, Samut Sakhon is one of the most polluted provinces in the nation.[11]

Soil and water samples from the industrial area of Mueang District were found to be contaminated with high levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium, chromium, zinc, copper, and nickel. High levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPS), byproducts of industrial processes, were present in eggs from free-range chickens. An egg tested by researchers was found to have 84 nanograms per kilogram of dioxins and furans, a level 33 times higher than the safety limit observed by the European Union.[11]

The most polluted air in Thailand in 2018 was found to be in Samut Sakhon province.[12] According to the PCD, the level of PM2.5 in the provincial atmosphere in 2019 was unusually high, measuring as high as 195 micrograms per cubic metre (μg/m3). During the air pollution "season" of 2018–2019, PM2.5 levels exceeded the PCD's safe threshold of 50 μg/m3 for 41 days.[11]

Samut Sakhon is a leading sea salt producer. According to a survey in 2011, 12,572 rai of salt pans were managed by 242 families in Samut Sakhon.[13]

Health edit

Samut Sakhon Hospital is the main hospital of Samut Sakhon province, operated by the Ministry of Public Health. The ministry also operates a general hospital, Krathum Baen Hospital in Krathum Baen district.

Ban Phaeo is served by Ban Phaeo General Hospital, the only hospital public organisation in Thailand.

Transportation edit

Samut Sakhon is along the Maeklong Railway, operated by the State Railway of Thailand and is served by Mahachai railway station on the east bank of the Tha Chin River and Ban Laem railway station on the west bank.

Symbols edit

 
Brand

The provincial seal shows a Chinese junk in front of the coast, with a factory and a smoking chimney in the background. Both refer to the old trading tradition as well as the local industries.

The provincial flag is horizontally divided pink/light blue/pink (1:3:1) the provincial seal in the middle.

The provincial brand is a picture of a white factory, a fishing boat, a fish and blue water and a green leaf.

The provincial tree is commonly called blackboard tree or devil's tree (Alstonia scholaris).

The provincial aquatic animal is Pholas orientalis, a bivalve that found in the Gulf of Thailand and Tha Chin estuary especially in the area of the province.

The provincial slogan is "Fishing city, factory town, agricultural ground, historic site".[14]

Administrative divisions edit

 
Map of Samut Sakhon province with districts
 
  City municipalities (thesaban nakhon)
  Town municipalities (thesaban mueang)
  Subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon)

Provincial government edit

The province is divided into three districts (amphoes). The districts are further subdivided into 40 subdistricts (tambons) and 290 villages (mubans).[15]

  1. Mueang Samut Sakhon
  2. Krathum Baen
  3. Ban Phaeo.

Local government edit

As of 19 December 2019 there are: one Samut Sakhon Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) (ongkan borihan suan changwat) and fifteen municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. The capital Samut Sakhon and Om Noi have city (thesaban nakhon) status. Two have town (thesaban mueang) status and eleven are subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon).[2]

  City municipalities people      
 1 Samut Sakhon.[16] 67,515   2 Om Noi.[17] 53,978
  Town municipalities people      
 1 Krathum Baen.[18] 27,827   2 Khlong Maduea.[19] 22,265
  Subdistrict mun. people   6 Khok Krabue[20]   9,869
 1 Lak Ha[21] 41,958   7 Khae Rai[22]   8,708
 2 Suan Luang[23] 34,200   8 Don Kai Di[24]   7,881
 3 Na Di 27,733   9 Bang Pla[21]   6,869
 4 Bang Ya Phraek 25,058 10 Kaset Phatthana[21]   5,178
 5 Tha Chin 12,518 11 Ban Phaeo[21]   3,242

The non-municipal areas are administered by 22 Subdistrict Administrative
Organizations (SAO) (ongkan borihan suan tambon).[25]

  Municipality Communities Groups
  Samut Sakhon[26] 32 3
  Om Noi[27] 28 -
  Krathum Baen[28]   9 -
  Khlong Maduea[29] 11 -
  Suan Luang[30] 14 -

Human achievement index 2022 edit

Health Education Employment Income
       
31 59 11 7
Housing Family Transport Participation
 
 
   
77 9 3 72
Province Samut Sakhon, with an HAI 2022 value of 0.6101 is "low", occupies place 74 in the ranking.

Since 2003, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at sub-national level using the Human achievement index (HAI), a composite index covering all the eight key areas of human development. National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken over this task since 2017.[3]

Rank Classification
  1 - 13 "high"
14 - 29 "somewhat high"
30 - 45 "average"
46 - 61 "somewhat low"
62 - 77 "low"

References edit

  1. ^ Advancing Human Development through the ASEAN Community, Thailand Human Development Report 2014, table 0:Basic Data (PDF) (Report). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Thailand. pp. 134–135. ISBN 978-974-680-368-7. Retrieved 17 January 2016, Data has been supplied by Land Development Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, at Wayback Machine.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)[dead link]
  2. ^ a b "สถิติทางการทะเบียน" [Registration statistics]. bora.dopa.go.th. Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA). December 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2020. Download จำนวนประชากร ปี พ.ศ.2562 - Download population year 2019
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  8. ^ . Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Archived from the original on 22 April 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
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  19. ^ [Notification of the Ministry of Interior Re: Establishment of Khlong Maduea Subdistrict Administrative Organization Amphoe Krathum Baen Changwat Samut Sakhon is Thesaban Mueang Khlong Maduea] (PDF). Royal Thai Government Gazette. 136 (Special 309 Ngor): 23. 19 December 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  20. ^ "ตราสัญลัทษณ์" [Emblem]. khokkrabue.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. The emblem mentions: เทศบาลตำบลคอกกระบือ - Khok Krabue subdistrict municipality.
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  22. ^ "ตราสัญลัทษณ์" [Emblem]. khaerai.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. The emblem mentions: ทต.แคราย - Khae Rai subdistrict municipality.
  23. ^ "ประวัติความเป็นมา" [History]. suanluang.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. Established Suan Luang SAO, Krathum Baen district, Samut Sakhon province is Suan Luang subdistrict municipality on 18 January 2008.
  24. ^ "Number of local government organizations: Summary elevating local authorities". dla.go.th. Department of Local Administration (DLA). 20 September 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2020. No.4.47 Established Don Kai Di Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO), Krathum Baen district, Samut Sakhon province is Don Kai Di subdistrict municipality, effectively 30 September 2011.
  25. ^ Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA), List of 5,324 SAO's information as of date 20 December 2019, 22 SAO's (no.4196-4218) were established in 1995 (9), in 1996 (1) and in 1997 (12).
  26. ^ "รายชื่อชุมชนในเขตเทศบาลนครสมุทรสาคร" [List of communities in the Samut Sakhon Municipality]. sakhoncity.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. 32 communities in 3 groups.
  27. ^ "ชุมชน" [Communities]. omnoi.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. 28 communities.
  28. ^ "ชุมชน" [Communities]. ktb.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. 9 communities.
  29. ^ "ข้อมูลชุมชน" [Community information]. klongmadua.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. 11 communities.
  30. ^ "สภาพทั่วไป" [General condition]. suanluang.go.th (in Thai). 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. 14 communities.

External links edit

  •   Samut Sakhon travel guide from Wikivoyage

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samut, sakhon, province, samut, sakhon, thai, สม, ทรสาคร, pronounced, mùt, sǎː, kʰɔ, central, provinces, changwat, thailand, located, along, coast, gulf, thailand, 2019, population, area, making, 33rd, most, populated, province, whilst, being, smallest, neighb. Samut Sakhon Thai smuthrsakhr pronounced sa mut sǎː kʰɔ ːn is one of the central provinces changwat of Thailand located along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand In 2019 it had a population of 584 703 5 and an area of 872 km 6 making it the 33rd most populated province whilst being the 4th smallest Neighboring provinces are from the southwest clockwise Samut Songkhram Ratchaburi Nakhon Pathom and Bangkok Samut Sakhon is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region Samut Sakhon smuthrsakhrProvinceOther transcription s Teochew龍仔厝 le ng zăi cu Peng im Clockwise from top left Phan Thai Norasing Shrine Salt farming in Samut Sakhon Mahachai seafood market Ban Laem railway station the origin of Maeklong Railway second phase Mahachai Tha Chalom ferry Red BridgeFlagSealNickname Mahachai Thai mhachy Motto emuxngpramng dngorngngan lanekstr ekhtprawtisastr City of fisheries District of factories Fields of farming Historical area Map of Thailand highlighting Samut Sakhon provinceCountryThailandCapitalMueang Samut SakhonGovernment GovernorNarong Rakroi since September 2021 Area 1 Total872 km2 337 sq mi RankRanked 73rdPopulation 2019 2 Total584 703 RankRanked 44th Density662 km2 1 710 sq mi RankRanked 6thHuman Achievement Index 3 HAI 2022 0 6101 low Ranked 74thGDP 4 Totalbaht 398 billion US 13 1 billion 2019 Time zoneUTC 7 ICT Postal code74xxxCalling code034ISO 3166 codeTH 74Websitewww wbr samutsakhon wbr go wbr th Contents 1 Toponymy 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 History 4 Economy and environment 5 Health 6 Transportation 7 Symbols 8 Administrative divisions 8 1 Provincial government 8 2 Local government 9 Human achievement index 2022 10 References 11 External linksToponymy editThe word samut originates from the Sanskrit word samudra meaning ocean and the word sakhon from Sanskrit sagara meaning lake Geography editSamut Sakhon is at the mouth of the Tha Chin Klong River a distributary of the Chao Phraya River to the Gulf of Thailand At the coast are many salt pans used for harvesting sea salt 6 The total forest area is 42 km2 16 sq mi or 4 9 percent of provincial area 5 Climate edit Samut Sakhon province has a tropical savanna climate Koppen climate classification category Aw Winters are dry and warm Temperatures rise until May The monsoon season runs from May through October with heavy rain and somewhat cooler temperatures during the day although nights remain warm Climatological data for the period 1981 2010 Maximum temperature is 39 7 C 103 5 F in April and May and the lowest temperature is 12 0 C 53 6 F in December The highest average temperature is 35 4 C 95 7 F in April and the minimum average temperature is 22 0 C 71 6 F in December Mean annual rainfall is 1648 millimeters The maximum daily rainfall is 248 millimeters in May Mean rainy days average 130 days per year 7 History editThe oldest name of the area is Tha Chin Chinese pier probably referring to the fact that it was a trading port where Chinese junks arrived 8 In 1548 the city Sakhon Buri was established and was renamed Mahachai in 1704 after the Khlong Mahachai which was dug then and connected with the Tha Chin River near the town King Mongkut gave it its current name but the old name Mahachai is still sometimes used by locals 9 It was established by the Act Establishing Changwat Samut Prakan Changwat Nonthaburi Changwat Samut Sakhon and Changwat Nakhon Nayok Buddhist Era 2489 1946 which came into force on 9 May 1946 10 Economy and environment editFormerly an agricultural and fisheries based province Samut Sakhon in 2020 has more than 6 000 factories most of them small employing fewer than 50 workers and too small to warrant much attention from Thailand s Pollution Control Department PCD Small firms lack the budgets to install the environmental gear that would help protect the environment As a result Samut Sakhon is one of the most polluted provinces in the nation 11 Soil and water samples from the industrial area of Mueang District were found to be contaminated with high levels of arsenic lead cadmium chromium zinc copper and nickel High levels of persistent organic pollutants POPS byproducts of industrial processes were present in eggs from free range chickens An egg tested by researchers was found to have 84 nanograms per kilogram of dioxins and furans a level 33 times higher than the safety limit observed by the European Union 11 The most polluted air in Thailand in 2018 was found to be in Samut Sakhon province 12 According to the PCD the level of PM2 5 in the provincial atmosphere in 2019 was unusually high measuring as high as 195 micrograms per cubic metre mg m3 During the air pollution season of 2018 2019 PM2 5 levels exceeded the PCD s safe threshold of 50 mg m3 for 41 days 11 Samut Sakhon is a leading sea salt producer According to a survey in 2011 12 572 rai of salt pans were managed by 242 families in Samut Sakhon 13 Health editSamut Sakhon Hospital is the main hospital of Samut Sakhon province operated by the Ministry of Public Health The ministry also operates a general hospital Krathum Baen Hospital in Krathum Baen district Ban Phaeo is served by Ban Phaeo General Hospital the only hospital public organisation in Thailand Transportation editSamut Sakhon is along the Maeklong Railway operated by the State Railway of Thailand and is served by Mahachai railway station on the east bank of the Tha Chin River and Ban Laem railway station on the west bank Symbols edit nbsp Brand The provincial seal shows a Chinese junk in front of the coast with a factory and a smoking chimney in the background Both refer to the old trading tradition as well as the local industries The provincial flag is horizontally divided pink light blue pink 1 3 1 the provincial seal in the middle The provincial brand is a picture of a white factory a fishing boat a fish and blue water and a green leaf The provincial tree is commonly called blackboard tree or devil s tree Alstonia scholaris The provincial aquatic animal is Pholas orientalis a bivalve that found in the Gulf of Thailand and Tha Chin estuary especially in the area of the province The provincial slogan is Fishing city factory town agricultural ground historic site 14 Administrative divisions edit nbsp Map of Samut Sakhon province with districts nbsp City municipalities thesaban nakhon Town municipalities thesaban mueang Subdistrict municipalities thesaban tambon Provincial government edit The province is divided into three districts amphoes The districts are further subdivided into 40 subdistricts tambons and 290 villages mubans 15 Mueang Samut Sakhon Krathum Baen Ban Phaeo Local government edit As of 19 December 2019 there are one Samut Sakhon Provincial Administrative Organization PAO ongkan borihan suan changwat and fifteen municipal thesaban areas in the province The capital Samut Sakhon and Om Noi have city thesaban nakhon status Two have town thesaban mueang status and eleven are subdistrict municipalities thesaban tambon 2 City municipalities people 1 Samut Sakhon 16 67 515 2 Om Noi 17 53 978 Town municipalities people 1 Krathum Baen 18 27 827 2 Khlong Maduea 19 22 265 Subdistrict mun people 6 Khok Krabue 20 9 869 1 Lak Ha 21 41 958 7 Khae Rai 22 8 708 2 Suan Luang 23 34 200 8 Don Kai Di 24 7 881 3 Na Di 27 733 9 Bang Pla 21 6 869 4 Bang Ya Phraek 25 058 10 Kaset Phatthana 21 5 178 5 Tha Chin 12 518 11 Ban Phaeo 21 3 242 The non municipal areas are administered by 22 Subdistrict Administrative Organizations SAO ongkan borihan suan tambon 25 Municipality Communities Groups Samut Sakhon 26 32 3 Om Noi 27 28 Krathum Baen 28 9 Khlong Maduea 29 11 Suan Luang 30 14 Human achievement index 2022 editHealth Education Employment Income nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 59 11 7 Housing Family Transport Participation nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 77 9 3 72 Province Samut Sakhon with an HAI 2022 value of 0 6101 is low occupies place 74 in the ranking Since 2003 United Nations Development Programme UNDP in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at sub national level using the Human achievement index HAI a composite index covering all the eight key areas of human development National Economic and Social Development Board NESDB has taken over this task since 2017 3 Rank Classification 1 13 high 14 29 somewhat high 30 45 average 46 61 somewhat low 62 77 low Map with provinces and HAI 2022 rankings nbsp References edit Advancing Human Development through the ASEAN Community Thailand Human Development Report 2014 table 0 Basic Data PDF Report United Nations Development Programme UNDP Thailand pp 134 135 ISBN 978 974 680 368 7 Retrieved 17 January 2016 Data has been supplied by Land Development Department Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives at Wayback Machine a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint postscript link dead link a b sthitithangkarthaebiyn Registration statistics bora dopa go th Department of Provincial Administration DOPA December 2019 Retrieved 22 September 2020 Download canwnprachakr pi ph s 2562 Download population year 2019 a b khxmulsthitidchnikhwamkawhnakhxngkhn pi 2565 PDF Human Achievement Index Databook year 2022 PDF Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council NESDC in Thai Retrieved 12 March 2024 page 75 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Gross Regional and Provincial Product 2019 Edition lt gt Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council NESDC July 2019 ISSN 1686 0799 Retrieved 22 January 2020 a b tarangthi 2 phinthipaim aeykraycnghwd ph s 2562 Table 2 Forest area Separate province year 2019 Royal Forest Department in Thai 2019 Retrieved 6 April 2021 information Forest statistics Year 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link a b Geographic information Samut Sakhon province samutsakhon go th 2014 Archived from the original on 25 August 2018 Retrieved 20 November 2019 Climatological data for the period 1981 2010 Thai Meteorological Department 2011 pp 16 17 Retrieved 24 November 2019 Data are from nearest weather station Bangkok 32 km a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link About Samut Sakhon Tourism Authority of Thailand TAT Archived from the original on 22 April 2019 Retrieved 17 May 2019 History Samut Sakhon province 2014 Archived from the original on 25 August 2018 Retrieved 20 November 2019 phrarachbyyticdtngcnghwdsmuthrprakar cnghwdnnthburi cnghwdsmuthrsakhr aelacnghwdnkhrnayk phuththskrach 2489 Act Establishing Changwat Samut Prakan Changwat Nonthaburi Changwat Samut Sakhon and Changwat Nakhon Nayok Buddhist Era 2489 1946 PDF Royal Thai Government Gazette 63 29 Kor 315 317 9 May 1946 Archived from the original PDF on 9 April 2008 Retrieved 2 December 2019 a b c Kongrut Anchalee 9 February 2020 Pollution taints seaside community s prosperity Bangkok Post Retrieved 10 February 2020 World most polluted cities 2018 PM2 5 AirVisual Retrieved 13 September 2019 Wattanavanitvut Phongthai 10 September 2016 Salt industry prepares for a shake up Bangkok Post Retrieved 10 September 2016 About Us Samut Sakhon province 2014 Archived from the original on 1 November 2015 Retrieved 20 November 2019 Governance Samut Sakhon province samutsakhon go th 2014 Retrieved 20 November 2019 phrarachkvsdika cdtngethsbalnkhrsmuthrsakhr cnghwdsmuthrsakhr ph s 2542 Royal Decree Establish of Thesaban Nakhon Samut Sakhon Samut Sakhon Province B E 2542 PDF Royal Thai Government Gazette 116 110 Kor 2 5 10 November 1999 Archived from the original PDF on 10 November 2011 Retrieved 20 November 2019 epliynaeplngthana ethsbalemuxngxxmnxy xaephxkrathumaekhn cnghwdsmuthrsakhr epnethsbalnkhrxxmnxy Announcement from the Ministry of interior Re Change of Thesaban Mueang Om Noi Amphoe Krathum Baen Changwat Samut Sakhon Is Thesaban Nakhon Om Noi PDF Royal Thai Government Gazette 127 Special Section 149 Ngor 45 27 December 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 10 November 2011 Retrieved 20 November 2019 phrarachkvsdika cdtngethsbalnemuxngkrathumaebn cnghwdsmuthrsakhr ph s 2538 Royal Decree Establish of Thesaban Mueang Krathum Baen Samut Sakhon Province B E 2538 PDF Royal Thai Government Gazette 112 40 Kor 62 65 24 September 1995 Archived from the original PDF on 28 November 2019 Retrieved 20 November 2019 prakaskrathrwngmhadithy eruxng cdtngxngkhkarbriharswntablkhlxngmaedux xaephxkrathumaebn cnghwdsmuthsakhr epnethsbaemuxngkhlxngmaedux Notification of the Ministry of Interior Re Establishment of Khlong Maduea Subdistrict Administrative Organization Amphoe Krathum Baen Changwat Samut Sakhon is Thesaban Mueang Khlong Maduea PDF Royal Thai Government Gazette 136 Special 309 Ngor 23 19 December 2019 Archived from the original PDF on 19 December 2019 Retrieved 22 December 2019 trasylthsn Emblem khokkrabue go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 The emblem mentions ethsbaltablkhxkkrabux Khok Krabue subdistrict municipality a b c d phrarachbyyti epliynaeplngthanakhxngsukhaphibalepnethsbal ph s 2542 Royal Decree Change Sanitation district to Municipality Act B E 2542 1999 PDF Royal Thai Government Gazette 116 9 Kor 1 4 24 February 1999 Archived from the original PDF on 9 April 2008 Retrieved 28 October 2020 Sanitation districts Lak Ha Bang Pla Kaset Phatthana and Ban Phaeo are upgraded to subdistrict municipality effectively 25 May 1999 trasylthsn Emblem khaerai go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 The emblem mentions tht aekhray Khae Rai subdistrict municipality prawtikhwamepnma History suanluang go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 Established Suan Luang SAO Krathum Baen district Samut Sakhon province is Suan Luang subdistrict municipality on 18 January 2008 Number of local government organizations Summary elevating local authorities dla go th Department of Local Administration DLA 20 September 2011 Retrieved 28 October 2020 No 4 47 Established Don Kai Di Subdistrict Administrative Organization SAO Krathum Baen district Samut Sakhon province is Don Kai Di subdistrict municipality effectively 30 September 2011 Department of Provincial Administration DOPA List of 5 324 SAO s information as of date 20 December 2019 22 SAO s no 4196 4218 were established in 1995 9 in 1996 1 and in 1997 12 raychuxchumchninekhtethsbalnkhrsmuthrsakhr List of communities in the Samut Sakhon Municipality sakhoncity go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 32 communities in 3 groups chumchn Communities omnoi go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 28 communities chumchn Communities ktb go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 9 communities khxmulchumchn Community information klongmadua go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 11 communities sphaphthwip General condition suanluang go th in Thai 2020 Retrieved 28 October 2020 14 communities External links edit nbsp Samut Sakhon travel guide from Wikivoyage Samut Sakhon provincial map coat of arms 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