Ban Pho District


Ban Pho District is a district in the western part of Chachoengsao Province, central Thailand.

History

The district was established by separating part of Mueang Chachoengsao District in 1903, then named Sanam Chan by Prince Marubhongse Siribhadhana, the governor of Monthon Prachinburi. In the past Sanam Chan Subdistrict was on both banks of the Bang Pakong River. Around 1906 the government split the area on the left bank where the district office was located to create Ban Pho Subdistrict.
Later, when King Vajiravudh built the Sanam Chan Palace in Nakhon Pathom in 1911, as the district name was pronounced the same as the Sanam Chan Palace, the government changed the district name to Khao Din District on 20 July 1914. Later they changed to be Ban Pho district in 1917.
The name Ban Pho refers to 'home of bodhi tree'.

Geography

Neighboring districts are : Mueang Chachoengsao, Bang Khla, Plaeng Yao of Chachoengsao Province; Phanat Nikhom, Phan Thong of Chon Buri Province; Bang Pakong of Chachoengsao Province; and Bang Bo of Samut Prakan Province.
The important water resource is the Bang Pakong River.

Administration

Central administration

Ban Pho is divided into 17 subdistricts, which are further subdivided into 73 administrative villages.
No.NameThaiVillagesPop.
1.Ban Phoบ้านโพธิ์42,886
2.Ko Raiเกาะไร่54,473
3.Khlong Khutคลองขุด42,258
4.Khlong Ban Phoคลองบ้านโพธิ์41,950
5.Khlong Prawetคลองประเวศ33,430
6.Don Saiดอนทราย43,008
7.Theppharatเทพราช66,121
8.Tha Phlapท่าพลับ41,297
9.Nong Tin Nokหนองตีนนก53,012
10.Nong Buaหนองบัว42,324
11.Bang Sonบางซ่อน31,447
12.Bang Krutบางกรูด31,970
13.Laem Praduแหลมประดู่63,431
14.Lat Khwangลาดขวาง44,153
15.Sanam Chanสนามจันทร์62,337
16.Saen Phu Datแสนภูดาษ34,492
17.Sip Et Sokสิบเอ็ดศอก53,936

Local administration

There are four subdistrict municipalities in the district:
There are 12 subdistrict administrative organizations in the district: