Nikhom Phatthana District

Nikhom Phatthana
นิคมพัฒนา
Amphoe

Amphoe location in Rayong Province
Coordinates: 12°49′53″N 101°12′29″E / 12.83139°N 101.20806°E / 12.83139; 101.20806Coordinates: 12°49′53″N 101°12′29″E / 12.83139°N 101.20806°E / 12.83139; 101.20806
Country  Thailand
Province Rayong
Seat Nikhom Phatthana
Area
  Total 237.5 km2 (91.7 sq mi)
Population (2005)
  Total 32,482
  Density 136.8/km2 (354/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+7 (ICT)
Postal code 21180
Geocode 2108

Nikhom Phatthana (Thai: นิคมพัฒนา, pronounced [ní(ʔ).kʰōm pʰát.tʰā.nāː]) is a district (amphoe) of Rayong Province, eastern Thailand.

History

The minor district (king amphoe) was established on 15 July 1996 by splitting four tambon from Ban Khai District.[1]

Following a decision of the Thai government on 15 May 2007, all 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts.[2] With publication in the Royal Gazette on 24 August, the upgrade became official.[3]

Geography

Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Pluak Daeng, Ban Khai, Mueang Rayong, and Ban Chang of Rayong Province, and Bang Lamung of Chonburi Province.

Administration

The district is subdivided into four sub-districts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 30 villages (muban). Map Kha is a township (thesaban tambon) which covers parts of tambon Nikhon Phatthana and Map Kha. Also the town Map Ta Phut, centered in Mueang Rayong District, covers parts of tambon Map Kha as well. There are further four tambon administrative organizations (TAO) responsible for the non-municipal areas.

No. Name Thai name Villages Inh.
1.Nikhom Phatthanaนิคมพัฒนา710,583
2.Map Khaมาบข่า87,973
3.Phana Nikhomพนานิคม86,085
4.Makham Khuมะขามคู่77,841

References

  1. ประกาศกระทรวงมหาดไทย เรื่อง แบ่งเขตท้องที่อำเภอบ้านค่าย จังหวัดระยอง ตั้งเป็นกิ่งอำเภอนิคมพัฒนา (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 113 (Special 18 ง): 18. June 26, 1996.
  2. แถลงผลการประชุม ครม. ประจำวันที่ 15 พ.ค. 2550. Manager Online (in Thai).
  3. พระราชกฤษฎีกาตั้งอำเภอฆ้องชัย...และอำเภอเหล่าเสือโก้ก พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๐ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 124 (46 ก): 14–21. August 24, 2007.
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