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Samut
Songkhram is the province of fertile land, of plants and food grains,
the production source of vegetables and fruits, as well as a vast
variety of seafood products. It is also an interesting historical
source for the early Rattanakosin period.
Samut Songkhram is an ancient province with a long history. Originally,
it is believed that this province was once a part of Ratchaburi
province, and called Suan Nork at that time. Then, towards the end
of the Ayutthaya period going on to the Thonburi period, it was
separated from Ratchaburi province and was called Mueang Mae Klong.
Samut Songkhram is located 72 Kilometres from Bangkok, occupies
an area of 416 square kilometres and is administratively divided
into 3 districts: Amphoe Muang, Amphoe Amphawa, and Amphoe Bang
Khonthi
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