Tha Ruea district

Coordinates: 14°33′6″N 100°43′39″E / 14.55167°N 100.72750°E / 14.55167; 100.72750
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Tha Ruea
ท่าเรือ
District location in Ayutthaya Province
District location in Ayutthaya Province
Coordinates: 14°33′6″N 100°43′39″E / 14.55167°N 100.72750°E / 14.55167; 100.72750
CountryThailand
ProvinceAyutthaya
SeatTha Chao Sanuk
Tambon10
Muban84
Area
 • Total106.2 km2 (41.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2000)
 • Total48,872
 • Density460.2/km2 (1,192/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code13130
Geocode1402

Tha Ruea (Thai: ท่าเรือ, pronounced [tʰâː rɯ̄a̯]) is a district (amphoe) in northeastern part of Ayutthaya Province, central Thailand.

History

The original name of the district was Nakhon Noi. In 1916, it was renamed Tha Ruea to commemorate an important event within the district. When the hunter Bun found the Buddha's footprint in Sara Buri Province, King Songtham travelled by royal barge along the Pa Sak River to worship. He moored his royal barge in the district, and continued his travel overland. His route has since become a royal tradition, as later kings always travelled by this way to worship Buddha's footprint in Wat Phra Phutthabat. The Thai word "tha ruea" means "port" or "pier".

Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Don Phut, Ban Mo, Sao Hai, Nong Saeng of Saraburi Province, and Phachi and Nakhon Luang of Ayutthaya Province.

Administration

The district is divided into 10 sub-districts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 84 villages (muban).

No. Name Thai Villages
1. Tha Ruea ท่าเรือ 0-
2. Champa จำปา 09
3. Tha Luang ท่าหลวง 10
4. Ban Rom บ้านร่อม 09
5. Sala Loi ศาลาลอย 15
6. Wang Daeng วังแดง 08
7. Pho En โพธิ์เอน 06
8. Pak Tha ปากท่า 08
9. Nong Khanak หนองขนาก 10
10. Tha Chao Sanuk ท่าเจ้าสนุก 09

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