Chai Badan District
Amphoe Chai Badan ( Thai: อำเภอ ชัยบาดาล ) is a district ( Amphoe - administrative district ) in the east of the province of Lopburi in central Thailand.
The circle is called by the locals Lam Narai, since its center is located in Tambon Lam Narai.
Geography
Adjacent Amphoe are seen from the east: the Amphoe Lam Sonthi, Tha Luang, Phatthana Nikhom, Khok Samrong Khok Charoen Province and Amphoe Si Thep Lopburi and Phetchabun province.
History
Chai Badan was an old town in the valley of Maenam (river) Pasak, which was ruled by Nakhon Ratchasima from. In 1914 she was promoted to a Amphoe of Phetchabun province. 1918 was the circle to a part of Saraburi province. On November 1, 1941, he was finally awarded the province of Lopburi.
Attractions
The Wang Kan Luang waterfall is a popular destination for visitors from Lopburi and the surrounding provinces.
Management
The circle is in 17 subdistricts (tambon ) divided, the further into 136 villages ( Muban ) are divided.
Lam Narai has a small-town status ( thesaban tambon) and covers parts of tambon Lam Narai and Chai Narai.
There are also 16 " Tambon Administrative Organizations" (TAO, องค์การ บริหาร ส่วน ตำบล - administrative organizations).
The missing geocodes are among the Tambon, from which today Amphoe Lam Sonthi is.