Bo Thong District


Bo Thong is a district in Chonburi Province, Thailand.

History

Bo Thong was originally a tambon of Phanat Nikhom District. On 16 December 1978 the minor district was created. On 16 March 1985 it was upgraded to a full district.

Geography

Neighboring districts are Ko Chan of Chonburi Province, Tha Takiap of Chachoengsao Province, Kaeng Hang Maeo of Chanthaburi Province, Khao Chamao and Wang Chan of Rayong Province, and Nong Yai, Ban Bueng and Phanat Nikhom of Chonburi.
Khao Cha-ang is an isolated limestone mountain standing on a plain in Bo Thong District. It is an important source of gold and antimony.

Administration

The district is divided into six sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 47 villages. Bo Thong is a sub-district municipality which covers parts of the tambons Bo Thong and Wat Suwan. That Thong is a sub-district municipality which covers the whole same-named sub-district. There are a further five tambon administrative organizations.