Wang Noi district

Wang Noi (Thai: วังน้อย, pronounced [wāŋ nɔ́ːj]) is a district (amphoe) in Ayutthaya province, Thailand, 50 km north of Bangkok. The population of Wang Noi were mostly farmers but now this area is industrial.

Wang Noi
วังน้อย
District location in Ayutthaya province
District location in Ayutthaya province
Coordinates: 14°13′36″N 100°42′55″E
CountryThailand
ProvinceAyutthaya
Tambon10
SeatLam Sai
Area
  Total219.2 km2 (84.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
  Total64,130
  Density290/km2 (760/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
13170
Geocode1411

Geography

The district is in the southeastern part of Ayutthaya province. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Nong Khae, Saraburi province, Nong Suea and Khlong Luang of Pathum Thani province, and Bang Pa-in and Uthai of Ayutthaya province.

History

The district was split off from Uthai District in 1907. At first named Uthai Noi (อุทัยน้อย), it was renamed Wang Noi in 1917.[1]

Economy

As the district lies along a long stretch of Phahonyothin Road (National Highway 1) as it leaves Greater Bangkok, Wang Noi has become a logistics hub, hosting warehouses for a broad range of industries. The district is the site of one of Thailand Post's (THP) fully automated sorting centers. As of 2018, THP is negotiating to purchase 100 rai of land to house the facility.[2]

Administration

The district is divided into 10 sub-districts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 68 villages (muban). Lam Ta Sao is a sub-district municipality (thesaban tambon), which covers the whole sub-district Lam Ta Sao and parts of Bo Ta Lo, Lam Sai, and Chamaep. There are a further nine tambon administrative organizations (TAO) for the non-municipal areas.

No. Name Thai Pop.[3]
1.Lam Ta Saoลำตาเสา14,365
2.Bo Ta Loบ่อตาโล่6,314
3.Wang Noiวังน้อย4,718
4.Lam Saiลำไทร9,196
5.Sanap Thuepสนับทึบ4,085
6.Phayomพยอม11,434
7.Han Taphaoหันตะเภา3,123
8.Wang Chulaวังจุฬา3,478
9.Khao Ngamข้าวงาม2,300
10.Chamaepชะแมบ5,117

References

  1. ประกาศกระทรวงมหาดไทย เรื่อง เปลี่ยนชื่ออำเภอ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 34 (ก): 40–68. 1917-04-29. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 7, 2011.
  2. Tortermvasana, Komsan (20 August 2018). "Thailand Post aims to upgrade sorting". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  3. "Population statistics 2007". Department of provincial administration.


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