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Suphan Buri

Suphan Buri (Thai pronunciation: [sù.pʰān būrīː]) is a town (thesaban mueang) in central Thailand. It covers tambon Tha Philiang and parts of tambons Rua Yai and Tha Rahat, all within the Mueang Suphan Buri District. As of 2006 it had a population of 26,656. The town is 101 km north-northwest of Bangkok.

Suphan Buri
สุพรรณบุรี
Coordinates: 14°28′3″N 100°07′01″E / 14.46750°N 100.11694°E / 14.46750; 100.11694
CountryThailand
ProvinceSuphan Buri
DistrictMueang Suphan Buri
Population
 (2006)
 • Total26,656
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)

Geography

Suphan Buri lies on the Tha Chin River (known locally as the Suphan River), at an elevation of 11 metres (36 ft). The surrounding area is low-lying and flat, with rice farms covering much of the land.

Climate

Suphan Buri has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen climate classification Aw). Winters are quite dry and very warm. Temperatures rise until April, which is very hot with the average daily maximum at 36.9 °C (98.4 °F). The monsoon season runs from May through October, with heavy rain and somewhat cooler temperatures during the day, although nights remain warm.

Climate data for Suphan Buri (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 36.2
(97.2)
39.1
(102.4)
39.5
(103.1)
41.2
(106.2)
40.6
(105.1)
39.3
(102.7)
38.8
(101.8)
38.2
(100.8)
37.5
(99.5)
36.9
(98.4)
36.7
(98.1)
35.5
(95.9)
41.2
(106.2)
Average high °C (°F) 32.1
(89.8)
33.9
(93.0)
35.5
(95.9)
37.0
(98.6)
35.7
(96.3)
34.6
(94.3)
34.1
(93.4)
34.0
(93.2)
33.4
(92.1)
32.3
(90.1)
31.5
(88.7)
30.8
(87.4)
33.7
(92.7)
Daily mean °C (°F) 25.7
(78.3)
27.4
(81.3)
29.0
(84.2)
30.4
(86.7)
29.8
(85.6)
29.2
(84.6)
28.7
(83.7)
28.5
(83.3)
28.3
(82.9)
28.0
(82.4)
26.8
(80.2)
25.0
(77.0)
28.1
(82.6)
Average low °C (°F) 20.5
(68.9)
22.6
(72.7)
24.2
(75.6)
25.6
(78.1)
25.8
(78.4)
25.5
(77.9)
25.0
(77.0)
24.9
(76.8)
24.8
(76.6)
24.5
(76.1)
22.8
(73.0)
20.0
(68.0)
23.8
(74.8)
Record low °C (°F) 11.2
(52.2)
14.7
(58.5)
14.9
(58.8)
21.3
(70.3)
20.9
(69.6)
22.0
(71.6)
22.0
(71.6)
22.0
(71.6)
21.7
(71.1)
18.0
(64.4)
14.7
(58.5)
10.4
(50.7)
10.4
(50.7)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 3.7
(0.15)
6.9
(0.27)
18.9
(0.74)
49.1
(1.93)
114.3
(4.50)
94.4
(3.72)
98.8
(3.89)
118.4
(4.66)
223.4
(8.80)
196.7
(7.74)
44.1
(1.74)
6.7
(0.26)
975.4
(38.40)
Average rainy days 0.8 0.9 2.3 4.8 11.9 12.7 14.4 15.9 18.8 13.9 3.9 1.1 101.4
Average relative humidity (%) 71 73 72 71 74 75 76 77 80 80 75 70 75
Mean monthly sunshine hours 226.3 211.9 238.7 204.0 155.0 114.0 117.8 58.9 108.0 145.7 186.0 226.3 1,992.6
Mean daily sunshine hours 7.3 7.5 7.7 6.8 5.0 3.8 3.8 1.9 3.6 4.7 6.2 7.3 5.5
Source 1: Thai Meteorological Department[1]
Source 2: Office of Water Management and Hydrology, Royal Irrigation Department (sun and humidity)[2]

History

19th-century Siamese historian and statesman Damrong Rajanubhab speculated that the city was founded under the name Suvarnapurī around 1350, around the time when nearby U Thong was plagued by an epidemic. U Thong was the capital of the Kingdom of Suphannaphum, one of the mueang of the Dvaravati period, in which Ramathibodi I had reigned before founding Ayutthaya, the capital of the homonymous kingdom in the same period. U Thong's ancient name was Suphannaphum or Suvarnabhumi (literally: the origin or birthplace of gold), which was probably abandoned when the water shortage epidemic raged and Suvarnapurī was founded along the Tha Chin River. Ramathibodi appointed his brother-in-law Khunluang Pha Ngua as governor of Suvarnapurī, who gave the city its present name Suphanburi and who would become king of Ayutthaya in 1370 with the name Borommarachathirat I.

Later, Suphanburi remained a frontier town between Siam and the kingdoms that alternated in modern day Burma. Several battles were fought in its surroundings between the Siamese and Burmese armies until the first half of the 19th century. The most important was the one that took place on January 18, 1593 in Nong Sarai, a few kilometers northwest of the city. The battle was in progress, when the Siamese king Naresuan challenged the heir to the throne of the Toungoo dynasty to a duel on the back of elephants to decide the fate of the clash. Within minutes Naresuan killed his rival, the Burmese troops withdrew and Ayutthaya thus gained independence after 29 years of vassalage at Pegu's court. The provincial coat of arms still remembers this duel.

The municipality took on its present form during the reign of Mongkut (1851-1868), when the central nucleus was unified with the neighboring settlements. Suphanburi underwent major changes in the years between the 20th and 21st centuries at the behest of Banharn Silpa-Archa, a wealthy entrepreneur native of the city who was prime minister of Thailand between 1995 and 1996. Banharn was accused of spending the 90% of the national budget for the Suphanburi Province. Among the various infrastructures he had built, many of which took the name Baharn-Jaemsai (Jaemsai is the name of his wife), there are seven schools, a 123-meter high tower in the city center, another tower where a clock and a series of pedestrian bridges that cross wide, almost deserted streets.

Culture

Suphan Buri is the place where Luk thung Superstar Pumpuang Duangjan was buried and is sometimes called the Thai Nashville, as it is an important center of the music industry.

Transportation

 
Suphan Buri Railway Station

Suphan Buri is at the end of a 157 kilometres (98 mi) branch line of the State Railway of Thailand's southern line. The branch meets the main line at Nong Pla Duk Junction near Ban Pong.

Route 340 passes through Suphan Buri, leading north to Chai Nat and south to Bang Bua Phong. Route 321 leads west and then south to Nakhon Pathom. Route 329 leads east to Bang Pahan. Route 3195 leads northeast to Ang Thong.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Climatological Data for the Period 1981–2010". Thai Meteorological Department. pp. 14–15. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  2. ^ "ปริมาณการใช้น้ำของพืชอ้างอิงโดยวิธีของ Penman Monteith (Reference Crop Evapotranspiration by Penman Monteith)" (PDF) (in Thai). Office of Water Management and Hydrology, Royal Irrigation Department. p. 73. Retrieved 4 August 2016.

External links

  •   Suphanburi travel guide from Wikivoyage

14°28′3″N 100°07′01″E / 14.46750°N 100.11694°E / 14.46750; 100.11694

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Transportation 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksGeography EditSuphan Buri lies on the Tha Chin River known locally as the Suphan River at an elevation of 11 metres 36 ft The surrounding area is low lying and flat with rice farms covering much of the land Climate EditSuphan Buri has a tropical wet and dry climate Koppen climate classification Aw Winters are quite dry and very warm Temperatures rise until April which is very hot with the average daily maximum at 36 9 C 98 4 F The monsoon season runs from May through October with heavy rain and somewhat cooler temperatures during the day although nights remain warm Climate data for Suphan Buri 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 36 2 97 2 39 1 102 4 39 5 103 1 41 2 106 2 40 6 105 1 39 3 102 7 38 8 101 8 38 2 100 8 37 5 99 5 36 9 98 4 36 7 98 1 35 5 95 9 41 2 106 2 Average high C F 32 1 89 8 33 9 93 0 35 5 95 9 37 0 98 6 35 7 96 3 34 6 94 3 34 1 93 4 34 0 93 2 33 4 92 1 32 3 90 1 31 5 88 7 30 8 87 4 33 7 92 7 Daily mean C F 25 7 78 3 27 4 81 3 29 0 84 2 30 4 86 7 29 8 85 6 29 2 84 6 28 7 83 7 28 5 83 3 28 3 82 9 28 0 82 4 26 8 80 2 25 0 77 0 28 1 82 6 Average low C F 20 5 68 9 22 6 72 7 24 2 75 6 25 6 78 1 25 8 78 4 25 5 77 9 25 0 77 0 24 9 76 8 24 8 76 6 24 5 76 1 22 8 73 0 20 0 68 0 23 8 74 8 Record low C F 11 2 52 2 14 7 58 5 14 9 58 8 21 3 70 3 20 9 69 6 22 0 71 6 22 0 71 6 22 0 71 6 21 7 71 1 18 0 64 4 14 7 58 5 10 4 50 7 10 4 50 7 Average rainfall mm inches 3 7 0 15 6 9 0 27 18 9 0 74 49 1 1 93 114 3 4 50 94 4 3 72 98 8 3 89 118 4 4 66 223 4 8 80 196 7 7 74 44 1 1 74 6 7 0 26 975 4 38 40 Average rainy days 0 8 0 9 2 3 4 8 11 9 12 7 14 4 15 9 18 8 13 9 3 9 1 1 101 4Average relative humidity 71 73 72 71 74 75 76 77 80 80 75 70 75Mean monthly sunshine hours 226 3 211 9 238 7 204 0 155 0 114 0 117 8 58 9 108 0 145 7 186 0 226 3 1 992 6Mean daily sunshine hours 7 3 7 5 7 7 6 8 5 0 3 8 3 8 1 9 3 6 4 7 6 2 7 3 5 5Source 1 Thai Meteorological Department 1 Source 2 Office of Water Management and Hydrology Royal Irrigation Department sun and humidity 2 History EditSee also History of Thailand Dvaravati and Suphan Buri province 19th century Siamese historian and statesman Damrong Rajanubhab speculated that the city was founded under the name Suvarnapuri around 1350 around the time when nearby U Thong was plagued by an epidemic U Thong was the capital of the Kingdom of Suphannaphum one of the mueang of the Dvaravati period in which Ramathibodi I had reigned before founding Ayutthaya the capital of the homonymous kingdom in the same period U Thong s ancient name was Suphannaphum or Suvarnabhumi literally the origin or birthplace of gold which was probably abandoned when the water shortage epidemic raged and Suvarnapuri was founded along the Tha Chin River Ramathibodi appointed his brother in law Khunluang Pha Ngua as governor of Suvarnapuri who gave the city its present name Suphanburi and who would become king of Ayutthaya in 1370 with the name Borommarachathirat I Later Suphanburi remained a frontier town between Siam and the kingdoms that alternated in modern day Burma Several battles were fought in its surroundings between the Siamese and Burmese armies until the first half of the 19th century The most important was the one that took place on January 18 1593 in Nong Sarai a few kilometers northwest of the city The battle was in progress when the Siamese king Naresuan challenged the heir to the throne of the Toungoo dynasty to a duel on the back of elephants to decide the fate of the clash Within minutes Naresuan killed his rival the Burmese troops withdrew and Ayutthaya thus gained independence after 29 years of vassalage at Pegu s court The provincial coat of arms still remembers this duel The municipality took on its present form during the reign of Mongkut 1851 1868 when the central nucleus was unified with the neighboring settlements Suphanburi underwent major changes in the years between the 20th and 21st centuries at the behest of Banharn Silpa Archa a wealthy entrepreneur native of the city who was prime minister of Thailand between 1995 and 1996 Banharn was accused of spending the 90 of the national budget for the Suphanburi Province Among the various infrastructures he had built many of which took the name Baharn Jaemsai Jaemsai is the name of his wife there are seven schools a 123 meter high tower in the city center another tower where a clock and a series of pedestrian bridges that cross wide almost deserted streets Culture EditSuphan Buri is the place where Luk thung Superstar Pumpuang Duangjan was buried and is sometimes called the Thai Nashville as it is an important center of the music industry Transportation Edit Suphan Buri Railway StationSuphan Buri is at the end of a 157 kilometres 98 mi branch line of the State Railway of Thailand s southern line The branch meets the main line at Nong Pla Duk Junction near Ban Pong Route 340 passes through Suphan Buri leading north to Chai Nat and south to Bang Bua Phong Route 321 leads west and then south to Nakhon Pathom Route 329 leads east to Bang Pahan Route 3195 leads northeast to Ang Thong Gallery Edit The City Pillar is housed in a Chinese temple Gate City Pillar Shrine Suphan Buri Suphan Buri Railway Station Wat Pa Le LaiReferences Edit Climatological Data for the Period 1981 2010 Thai Meteorological Department pp 14 15 Retrieved 4 August 2016 primankarichnakhxngphuchxangxingodywithikhxng Penman Monteith Reference Crop Evapotranspiration by Penman Monteith PDF in Thai Office of Water Management and Hydrology Royal Irrigation Department p 73 Retrieved 4 August 2016 External links Edit Suphanburi travel guide from Wikivoyage14 28 3 N 100 07 01 E 14 46750 N 100 11694 E 14 46750 100 11694 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suphan Buri amp oldid 1153524188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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