Amphawa อัมพวา |
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Amphoe | |
Amphoe location in Samut Songkhram Province |
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Coordinates: 13°25′29″N 99°57′26″E / 13.42472°N 99.95722°ECoordinates: 13°25′29″N 99°57′26″E / 13.42472°N 99.95722°E | |
Country | Thailand |
Province | Samut Songkhram |
Seat | Amphawa |
Area | |
• Total | 170.164 km2 (65.701 sq mi) |
Population (2008) | |
• Total | 57,161 |
• Density | 365.2/km2 (946/sq mi) |
Time zone | THA (UTC+7) |
Postal code | 75110 |
Geocode | 7503 |
Amphawa (Thai: อัมพวา, pronounced [ām.pʰā.wāː]) is a district (Amphoe) of Samut Songkhram Province, located slightly inland at the northwestern tip of the Bay of Bangkok.
Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Bang Khonthi and Mueang Samut Songkhram, Ban Laem and Khao Yoi of Phetchaburi Province, Pak Tho and Wat Phleng of Ratchaburi Province.
The Mae Klong River flows through the northern part of the district.
In the Ayutthaya period, the area of Amphawa was known as Khwaeng Bang Chang, a small agricultural and commercial community. During the reign of Prasat Thong the existence of a market is confirmed by sources.
In 1766, the later King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II) was born in the area, as his father was serving as governor of Ratchaburi at that time. At his birthplace is now a Memorial Park with 4 buildings in traditional style of that area, displaying art as well as lifestyle of that time.
The district is subdivided into 12 subdistricts (Tambon), which are further subdivided into 96 villages (muban). Amphawa itself as well as Mueang Mai have subdistrict municipality status (thesaban tambon), there are also 11 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO).