Chai Badan ชัยบาดาล |
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Amphoe | |
Amphoe location in Lopburi Province |
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Coordinates: 15°12′22″N 101°8′12″E / 15.20611°N 101.13667°ECoordinates: 15°12′22″N 101°8′12″E / 15.20611°N 101.13667°E | |
Country | Thailand |
Province | Lopburi |
Seat | Lam Narai |
Area | |
• Total | 1,253.0 km2 (483.8 sq mi) |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 90,224 |
• Density | 70.7/km2 (183/sq mi) |
Time zone | THA (UTC+7) |
Postal code | 15130 |
Geocode | 1604 |
Chai Badan (Thai: ชัยบาดาล, pronounced [t͡ɕʰāj bāː.dāːn]) is a district (Amphoe) in eastern part of Lopburi Province, central Thailand. The local people usually call it Lam Narai, as the district center is located in Tambon Lam Narai.
The Chai Badan was an ancient town in the Pa Sak River valley, controlled from Nakhon Ratchasima. In 1914 it was upgraded to be a district of Phetchabun Province. In 1918 it was moved to be part of Sara Buri Province. Finally it became part of Lopburi Province on November 1, 1941.
1943 the district office was moved from Chai Badan subdistrict to Bua Chum subdistrict, which was undone one year after already. In 1960 it was again moved to Bua Chum. The area around the district office was made the new subdistrict Lam Narai in 1970.
Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Lam Sonthi, Tha Luang, Phatthana Nikhom, Khok Samrong and Khok Charoen of Lopburi Province, and Si Thep of Phetchabun Province.
The Wang Kan Luang waterfall is the most favorite place of Lopburi visitors, also from neighboring provinces.
The district is subdivided into 17 subdistricts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 136 villages (muban). Lam Narai has subdistrict municipality status (thesaban tambon) and covers part of the tambon Lam Narai and Chai Narai. There are further 16 Tambon administrative organizations (TAO).