Bang Kruai District

Bang Kruai
บางกรวย
Amphoe

Amphoe location in Nonthaburi Province
Coordinates: 13°48′18″N 100°28′22″E / 13.80500°N 100.47278°E / 13.80500; 100.47278Coordinates: 13°48′18″N 100°28′22″E / 13.80500°N 100.47278°E / 13.80500; 100.47278
Country Thailand
Province Nonthaburi
Seat Wat Chalo
Tambon 9
Muban 41 (administrative)
Amphoe established 1904
Area
  Total 57.408 km2 (22.165 sq mi)
Population (2015)
  Total 125,549
  Density 2,186.96/km2 (5,664.2/sq mi)
Time zone THA (UTC+7)
Postal code 11130
Geocode 1202

Bang Kruai (Thai: บางกรวย, pronounced [bāːŋ krūa̯j]) is a district (amphoe) in the southern part of Nonthaburi Province, central Thailand.

History

The district was created in 1904 and named Bang Yai. Due to its size it was difficult to administer, and thus in 1917 the northern part was split off as minor district (king amphoe), Bang Mae Nang. In 1921 Bang Mae Nang became a full district.

On 19 October 1930 the district was renamed "Bang Kruai", after the geographic shape of district. "Kruai" is the Thai word for "cone". On the same date Bang Mae Nang received the old name of the district, "Bang Yai".[1]

Geography

Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Bang Yai, Mueang Nonthaburi, the districts Bang Sue, Bang Phlat, Taling Chan, Thawi Watthana of Bangkok, and finally Phutthamonthon (Nakhon Pathom Province).

Administration

The district is divided into nine sub-districts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 60 villages (muban). Since 2002 Bang Kruai itself has had town (thesaban mueang) status. Plai Bang has had township (thesaban tambon) status since 1999. Sala Klang has had township status since 2008. There another four tambon administrative organizations (TAO).

No. Name Thai name     
1.Wat Chaloวัดชลอ 6.Bang Khu Wiang บางคูเวียง
2.Bang Kruaiบางกรวย 7.Maha Sawatมหาสวัสดิ์
3.Bang Si Thongบางสีทอง 8.Plai Bangปลายบาง
4.Bang Khanunบางขนุน 9.Sala Klangศาลากลาง 
5.Bang Khun Kong บางขุนกอง 

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