Mueang Nonthaburi District


Mueang Nonthaburi is the capital district of Nonthaburi Province in Thailand. The city of Nonthaburi has 267,001 inhabitants, while the whole district has 348,553.

History

The district was originally named "Talat Khwan". Simon de la Loubère, who was a French envoy extraordinary to the King of Ayutthaya, wrote in his book that Talat Khwan was an important place on the Chao Phraya River. It is unknown what year it was established. In 1917, the provincial administration of Nonthaburi was moved into the district, and thus the district was renamed Mueang Nonthaburi. From 1 January 1943 to 9 May 1946 Nonthaburi was abolished and split between Thonburi and Phra Nakhon Provinces. Thus the district, which was then in Phra Nakhon Province, was renamed "Nonthaburi". After the recreation of the province, it changed back to "Mueang Nonthaburi".

Administration

The district is divided into 10 sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 32 villages. The city of Nonthaburi covers tambons Suan Yai, Talat Khwan, Bang Khen, Bang Kraso, and Tha Sai. Bang Si Muang has town status and covers tambons Bang Si Muang and Bang Krang. Sai Ma has township status and covers the tambon of the same name.

Economy

The Thai Department of Corrections has its headquarters in Suan Yai in this district.