Pathum Thani province
Pathum Thani (Thai ปทุมธานี) is one of the central provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Ayutthaya, Saraburi, Nakhon Nayok, Chachoengsao, Bangkok and Nonthaburi.
The province is located directly north of Bangkok and is part of the Bangkok metropolis. In many parts the boundary between the two provinces is not noticeable anymore, both areas are equally urbanized.
Geography
The province is located in the low alluvial flats of the Chao Phraya river, which also flows through the capital city. Many canals (khlongs) cross the province and feed the rice paddies.
History
The city dates back to a settlement founded by Mon migrating from Mothama in Myanmar around 1650. The original name was Sam Khok. In 1815 King Rama II visited the city and the citizens offered him many Lotus flowers, which made the king rename the city to Pathum Thani meaning The City of lotus.
Symbols
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The provincial seal shows a pink Lotus flower with two rice ears bending over it. Both symbols stand for the fertility of the province.
Provincial tree is the Indian coral tree (Erythrina variegata), provincial flower the Lotus (Nymphaea lotus).
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Administrative divisions
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- Mueang Pathum Thani
- Khlong Luang
- Thanyaburi
- Nong Suea
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- Lat Lum Kaeo
- Lam Luk Ka
- Sam Khok
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Referenced By
ISO 3166-2:TH | List of Thailand-related topics | List of Thailand related topics | List of capitals of subnational entities | List of provinces of Thailand by area | List of provinces of Thailand by population | List of provinces of Thailand by population density | Politics of Thailand | Provincial capital | Regional capital | State capital | Thailand/Government
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