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Chachoengsao or Paet Rio is located on the east of Bangkok. Its
fertility is due to Bang Pakong River. It is an important venue
for agricultural products in the Central Region, with mango as the
most popular fruit of the province. Moreover, it is the location
of the sacred Phra Phutthasothon Buddha image.
Derived
from Khmer, the name Chachoengsao means deep canal, while the name
of Paet Rio (Paet means eight and Rio means stripes) has been believed
to have come from the way dried fish (which are abundant in the
area) were being pierced into eight stripes.
The history of Chachoengsao dated back since the Ayutthaya Period
during the reign of King Phra Borom Tri Lokkanat. Most people live
along the banks of Bang Pakong River and canals. Phra Phutthasothon
or Luang Pho Sothon is the center of beliefs and faith. In the past,
Chachoengsao was a small town, and was upgraded to a province in
1916.
Chachoengsao is 80 kilometers from Bangkok, with the area of 5,351
square kilometers. The local administration is divided into 10 Amphoe
(district) and 1 King Amphoe (sub-district), namely: Amphoe Muang,
Bang Khla, Bang Nam Prieo, Bang Pakong, Ban Pho, Phanom Sarakham,
Sanam Chai Khet, Plaeng Yao, Ratchasan, Tha Takiap, and King Amphoe
Khlong Khuean.
Geographical Location
In general, the areas are plains with forests along the sea coast.
In the east, in Amphoe Sanam Chai Khet, the areas contain highlands
and mountains, with the attitude of 300 meters above sea level.
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