Bang Sao Thong district

Bang Sao Thong (Thai: บางเสาธง; pronounced [bāːŋ sǎw tʰōŋ]) is a district (amphoe) of Samut Prakan province in central Thailand.

Bang Sao Thong
บางเสาธง
Klong Bang Krathiam. View from Bang Na - Chonburi Expy Tool Road.
Klong Bang Krathiam. View from Bang Na - Chonburi Expy Tool Road.
District location in Samut Prakan province
District location in Samut Prakan province
Coordinates: 13°35′42″N 100°49′50″E
CountryThailand
ProvinceSamut Prakan
SeatBang Sao Thong
Subdistricts3
Area
  Total114.79 km2 (44.32 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
  Total77,519
  Density675.31/km2 (1,749.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code10570
Geocode1106

Geography

Neighboring districts are Lat Krabang to the north, Bang Bo to the east and Bang Phli to the west.

History

Bang Phli New Town (Thai Mueang Mai Bang Phli) was established between 1992 and 1993 as a residential area for high-income families. The area around the new town, comprising three tambons, was then split off from Bang Phli district and formed the new minor district (king amphoe), becoming effective on 1 April 1995.[1]

The Thai government, on 15 May 2007, upgraded all 81 minor districts to full districts.[2] On 24 August 2007 the upgrade became official.[3]

Economy

Nissan has an automobile factory in the district. Nissan produces hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) there based on its e-Power technology as well as batteries for electric vehicles. It has a production capacity of 370,000 vehicles a year. [4]

Administration

The district is divided into three sub-districts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 39 villages (muban). Bang Sao Thong is a township (thesaban tambon) which covers parts of tambon Bang Sao Thong and Sisa Chorakhe Yai. Each of the tambons has a tambon administrative organization (TAO) responsible for non-municipal areas.

No. Name Thai name Villages Pop.
1.Bang Sao Thongบางเสาธง1752,488
2.Sisa Chorakhe Noi ศีรษะจรเข้น้อย1012,986
3.Sisa Chorakhe Yaiศีรษะจรเข้ใหญ่ 1212,045

References

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