Pak Phli district

District in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pak Phli (Thai: ปากพลี, pronounced [pàːk pʰlīː]) is a district (amphoe) in the eastern part of Nakhon Nayok province, central Thailand.

Quick facts ปากพลี, Country ...
Pak Phli
ปากพลี
Haew Narok Waterfall, a part of greater Khao Yai National Park
Haew Narok Waterfall, a part of greater Khao Yai National Park
District location in Nakhon Nayok province
District location in Nakhon Nayok province
CountryThailand
ProvinceNakhon Nayok
SeatKoh Wai
Area
  Total
519.1 km2 (200.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[1]
  Total
24,038
  Density46/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code
26130
Calling code037
ISO 3166 codeTH-2602
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History

Pak Phli district was established in 1893, then named Bung Rai (บุ่งไร่). In 1905 the district was renamed to Nong Pho (หนองโพธิ์). In the same year, the district office was moved to Ban Tha Daeng, Tambon Pak Phli, and the government renamed the district to Khao Yai, but in 1909 the district's name reverted to the current name, Pak Phli.

Around 1922 some people from Ban Tha Dan and Ban Tha Chai villages in Nakhon Nayok province built a settlement within the forest in the mountains of the Sankamphaeng Range. Up to 30 households cultivated the land. The area was formally recognized by the government and classified as Tambon Khao Yai within Pak Phli District. However, due to its location and distance from the authorities it became a refuge for criminals and fugitives. After an attempt to capture the fugitives in the area, in 1932 the villagers were relocated into the plains some 30 km away and the tambon status was cancelled. In 1959 the then-Prime Minister of Thailand, Marshall Sarit Thanarat, ordered the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of the Interior to create a process whereby national parks could be established and Khao Yai National Park, established in 1962 in this area, would adopt the name of the former tambon.

Pak Phli, the name of the district, originated in the times when the locals still traveled by water. In the rainy season the water at the mouth of Khlong Yang was flowing fast, which caused many accidents. Thus the people built a shrine to commemorate the dead people and salute Deva, what in Thai is called Phli or Phli Kam (พลี or พลีกรรม). After that they called the canal Khlong Pak Phli. The name Pak Phli was then also used for the village and tambon.

Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the west clockwise) Mueang Nakhon Nayok of Nakhon Nayok Province, Pak Chong of Nakhon Ratchasima province, Prachantakham, Mueang Prachin Buri and Ban Sang of Prachinburi province.

The Sankamphaeng Range mountainous area is in the northern section of this district.

Pak Phli main road

Administration

Central government

The district is divided into seven subdistricts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 51 villages (mubans)[1]

Map with seven subdistricts
More information No., Subdistricts ...
No.SubdistrictsThaiVillagesPop.
1.Koh Waiเกาะหวาย63,734
2.Koh Phoเกาะโพธิ์72,828
3.Pak Phliปากพลี73,482
4.Khok Kruatโคกกรวด73,084
5.Tha Rueaท่าเรือ83,845
6.Nong Saengหนองแสง93,219
7.Na Hin Latนาหินลาด73,846
Total5124,038
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Local government

As of December 2023 there is Koh Wai subdistrict municipality (thesaban tambon), which covers part of subdistrict Koh Wai. There are further seven subdistrict administrative organizations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon - o bo tjo). Koh Wai SAO covers a part of subdistrict Koh Wai and the other six cover the whole subdistrict.[1][2]

More information Subdistrict municipality, Pop. ...
Subdistrict municipalityPop.website
Koh Wai1,720kohwaicity.go.th
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More information Subdistrict adm.org.-SAO, Pop. ...
Subdistrict
adm.org.-SAO
Pop.website
Na Hin Lat3,846nahinlat.go.th
Tha Ruea3,845tharue.go.th
Pak Phli3,482pakplee.go.th
Nong Saeng3,219nong-saeng.go.th
Khok Kruat3,084kokkruat.go.th
Koh Pho2,828kopho.go.th
Koh Wai2,014kowai.go.th
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Healthcare

Government hospitals

There is Pak Phli community hospital with 10 beds.

Health-promoting hospitals

There are total 9 health-promoting hospitals in the district, of which; one in Pak Phli, Khok Kruat, Tha Ruea, Na Hin Lat and Koh Wai and two in Koh Pho and Nong Saeng.[3]

Religion

There are thirty-nine Theravada Buddhist temples in the district.
Three in Pak Phli, four in Koh Pho and Na Hin Lat, five in Khok Kruat, six in Koh Wai and Tha Ruea and eleven in Nong Saeng.[4][5]

References

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