Phanom Sarakham district explained

Official Name:Phanom Sarakham
Native Name:พนมสารคาม
Native Name Lang:th
Settlement Type:District
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Thailand
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Chachoengsao
Subdivision Type2:Seat
Subdivision Name2:Phanom Sarakham
Population Total:82,380
Population As Of:2017
Blank Name Sec1:Postal code
Blank Info Sec1:24120
Blank Name Sec2:Geocode
Blank Info Sec2:2406
Timezone:ICT
Utc Offset:+7
Coordinates:13.7447°N 101.3472°W

Phanom Sarakham (Thai: พนมสารคาม, in Thai pronounced as /pʰā.nōm sǎː.rā.kʰāːm/) is a district (amphoe) in the central part of Chachoengsao province, central Thailand.

History & toponymy

Mueang Phanom Sarakham was a city of Ayutthaya Kingdom, contemporaneous with Mueang Phanat Nikhom and Sanam Chai Khet. It became Phanom Sarakham District in 1894. In 1937 the district office was moved from Ban Mueang Mai, Phanom Sarakham Subdistrict to Ban Nong Ri, Mueang Kao Subdistrict.[1]

The original name of the district should be spelled as "Phanom Salakham" (พนมสาลคาม, in Thai pronounced as /pʰā.nōm śāla kʰāːm/). The word "Sala" (शाल) is Pali means sal tree (Shorea robusta) or resin tree (Dipterocarpus alatus). Phanam San is a name that corresponds to the geography that is full of resin trees. The word "Phanam San" means "grove of resin trees".[2]

Geography

Neighbouring districts are (from the east clockwise): Sanam Chai Khet, Plaeng Yao, Ratchasan of Chachoengsao Province; Si Mahosot and Si Maha Phot of Prachinburi province.

The important water resource is the Khlong Tha Lat.

Economy

Ko Khanun Subdistrict has become a centre for recycling potentially hazardous electronic waste (e-waste), despite a June 2018 ban on imports of foreign e-waste to Thailand. China banned the import of foreign e-waste in 2018 also. Since the e-waste ban, 28 new recycling factories, most dealing with e-waste, have started in Chachoengsao Province, where Ko Khanun is located. In 2019, 14 businesses in Chachoengsao were granted licenses to process electronic waste, six of them in Ko Khanun in Phanom Sarakham District. An official of the Basel Action Network, which campaigns against dumping waste in poor countries, said, "E-waste has to go somewhere, and the Chinese are simply moving their entire operations to Southeast Asia. The only way to make money is to get huge volume with cheap, illegal labour and pollute the hell out of the environment," he added.[3]

Administration

Central administration

The district is divided into eight sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 87 administrative villages (mubans).

No.NameThaiVillagesPop.[4]
1.Ko KhanunThai: เกาะขนุน1515,999
2.Ban SongThai: บ้านซ่อง1410,160
3.Phanom SarakhamThai: พนมสารคาม39,989
4.Mueang KaoThai: เมืองเก่า72,936
5.Nong YaoThai: หนองยาว129,256
6.Tha ThanThai: ท่าถ่าน78,223
7.Nong NaeThai: หนองแหน159,919
8.Khao Hin SonThai: เขาหินซ้อน1415,898

Local administration

There are five sub-district municipalities (thesaban tambons) in the district:

There are six sub-district administrative organizations (SAO) in the district:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Royal Gazette. 54. ง. 420. th:ประกาศกระทรวงมหาดไทย เรื่อง ย้ายที่ว่าการอำเภอพนมสารคาม จังหวัดฉะเชิงเทรา. http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2480/D/420.PDF. https://web.archive.org/web/20120609235248/http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2480/D/420.PDF. dead. June 9, 2012. 1937-06-07. Thai.
  2. Web site: จังหวัดฉะเชิงเทรา มีที่มาอย่างไร? ชุมชนเก่าแก่ตั้งแต่ พ.ศ. 1000. thai. Art & Culture. 2022-04-12. 2022-07-05. Wipha. Chirapapaisan. Chachoengsao Province Where did it come from? An old community since 1000 BE.
  3. News: Beech . Hannah . Jirenuwat . Ryn . Recycled laptops triggering toxic fumes in Thailand . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220526/https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/recycle-laptop-air-quality-environment-thailand-toxic-fumes-a9240906.html . 2022-05-26 . subscription . live . 11 December 2019 . New York Times. The Independent. 8 December 2019.
  4. Web site: Population statistics 2013. Department of Provincial Administration. Thai. 2018-04-04.