Nakhon Thai Subdistrict
Nakhon Thai นครไทย (English: Thai City) | |
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Tambon | |
Coordinates: 17°07′00″N 100°50′00″E / 17.11667°N 100.83333°ECoordinates: 17°07′00″N 100°50′00″E / 17.11667°N 100.83333°E | |
Country | Thailand |
Province | Phitsanulok |
Amphoe | Nakhon Thai |
Elevation | 209 m (686 ft) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 10,236 |
Time zone | Thailand (UTC+7) |
Postal code | 65120 |
Geocode | 650201 |
Nakhon Thai (Thai: นครไทย) is a subdistrict in the Nakhon Thai District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.
Geography
Nakhon Thai lies within the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed.
History
Phitsanulok History This box contains links to selected |
Prehistoric Era |
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Khmer Empire |
Singhanavati City-State |
Sukhothai Period |
Wat Chula Manee · Wat Aranyik |
Ayutthaya Period |
Borommatrailokkanat |
Modern Siam / Thailand |
In 1188, King Boromma Chayasiri of Singhanavati (a city-state kingdom originally centered on modern day Chiang Rai) is said to have expanded the city-state to include much of what is now Phitsanulok Province, and relocated the capital of his kingdom to Nakhon Thai, from where he ruled for a period of time.
Administration
The following is a list of the subdistrict's muban, which roughly correspond to the villages:[1]
No. | English | Thai |
1 | Ban Nuea | บ้านเหนือ |
2 | Ban Noen Sawang | บ้านเนินสว่าง |
3 | Ban Nakhon Thai | บ้านนครไทย |
4 | Ban Nong Nam Sarang | บ้านหนองน้ำสร้าง |
5 | Ban Nong Lan | บ้านหนองลาน |
6 | Ban Hua Rong | บ้านหัวร้อง |
7 | Ban Khlong Chik | บ้านคลองจิก |
8 | Ban Nam Phai | บ้านน้ำพาย |
9 | Ban Hua Che | บ้านหัวเซ |
10 | Ban Dan | บ้านด่าน |
11 | Ban Non Chan | บ้านโนนจันทร์ |
12 | Ban Sai Thong | บ้านสายทอง |
13 | Ban Mai Saen Suk | บ้านใหม่แสนสุข |
Temples
The following is a list of temples in the Nakhon Thai subdisrict:
- Wat Na Phra That (Thai: วัดหน้าพระธาตุ) in Ban Nuea is a wooden building built on top of old ruins of a former temple building. It has a historic statue of a Luang Phor Phet inside an iron cage.[2]
- Wat Nakhon Thai Wanaram (Thai: วัดนครไทยวราราม), colloquially Wat Hua Rong[3]
- Wat Klang Sri Phutararam is a temple with ornate murals and a statue of Phokunbangklangtao.[4]
- Wat Pawee Mok (Thai: วัดป่าวิโมกข์)
- Wat Nong Lan (Thai: วัดหนองลาน)