Rayong Province
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Capital: | Rayong |
Area: | 3,552.0 km² Ranked 45th |
Inhabitants: | 522,133 (2000) Ranked 45th |
Pop. density: | 147 inh./km² Ranked 25th |
ISO 3166-2: | TH-21 |
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Rayong province (Thai spelling ระยอง) is a province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from west clockwise) Chonburi and Chanthaburi. To the south is the Gulf of Thailand.
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History
It is still remembered by the local people that King Taksin (of Thailand) came to Rayong after the fall of Ayutthaya. During a short stay in Rayong he built a navy, and then went on to Chantaburi to collect his arms to fight back the Burmese. In the city of Rayong is a shrine at which local people pay respects to Taksin.
Geography
The north of the province is covered by hilly landscape, but most part is low coastal plains. Several islands in the Gulf of Thailand belong to the province, including the two very touristic Ko Samet and Ko Mun.
Symbols
Missing image Seal_Rayong.png Provincial seal | The seal of the province shows the island Ko Samet. The provincial tree is Alexandrian Laurel (Calophyllum inophyllum). |
Administrative divisions
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Map of Amphoe
The province is subdivided in 6 districts (Amphoe) and two minor districts (King Amphoe). These are further subdivided into 58 communes (tambon) and 388 villages (mubaan).
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External links
- Province page from the Tourist Authority of Thailand (http://www.tourismthailand.org/province/province.php?id=53)
- Golden Jubilee Network province guide (http://kanchanapisek.or.th/cgi-bin/kp8/oncc/province.cgi?prov=c15)
ja:ラヨーン県 ms:Wilayah Rayong nl:Changwat Rayong th:จังหวัดระยอง