Place:Chachoengsao, Thailand

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NameChachoengsao
Alt namesChachoengsaosource: Wikipedia
TypeProvince
Coordinates13.617°N 101.417°E
Located inThailand
See alsoCentral,removed name of Region
Contained Places
Inhabited place
Ban Pho
Chachoengsao
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Chachoengsao is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat) lies in eastern Thailand.

History

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Chachoengsao or Paet Riu ('eight stripes') is a province in eastern Thailand. It has a history dating back to the reign of King Borommatrailokkanat in the mid-Ayutthaya period. People originally settled by the Bang Pakong River and along canals. Chachoengsao, Paet Rio, has a history dating back to the reign of King Borommatrailokkanat in the Ayutthaya period. Most people have settled by the Bang Pakong River and along canals. "Luangpho Phuttha Sothon" is a centre of faith of the people of Paet Rio. In the past, Chachoengsao was a fourth class city under the ministry of defence. During the reign of King Rama I, it was attached to the ministry of the interior. During the reign of King Rama V, who changed the administration system, Chachoengsao became a city in the Prachin Buri Circle. In 1916, its status was changed from a city to a province. "Chacheongsao" is a Chong word which means "deep canal". The name "Paet Rio" comes from the story that the city once teemed with giant snakehead fish; up to eight cuts were required on the sides in the making of sun-dried fish.

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