词条 | Yan Nawa District | ||||||
释义 |
| official_name = Yan Nawa | native_name = ยานนาวา | native_name_lang = th | settlement_type = Khet | image_skyline = Rama IX Bridge.jpg | image_alt = 300px | image_caption = Rama IX Bridge | image_map = Amphoe 1012.svg | map_caption = Khet location in Bangkok | pushpin_map = | pushpin_map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|13|41|49|N|100|32|35|E|type:adm2nd_region:TH|display=inline,title}} | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = Thailand | subdivision_type1 = Province | subdivision_name1 = Bangkok | subdivision_type2 = Seat | subdivision_name2 = Chong Nonsi | subdivision_type3 = Khwaeng | subdivision_name3 = 2 | established_title = District established | established_date = | leader_title = | leader_name = | area_total_km2 = 16.662 | population_total = 78,797[1] | population_as_of = 2017 | population_density_km2 = 4,729.14 | timezone = ICT | utc_offset = +7 | postal_code_type = Postal code | postal_code = 10120 | geocode = 1012 | website = | footnotes = }} Yan Nawa or Yannawa ({{lang-th|ยานนาวา}}, {{IPA-th|jāːn nāːwāː|pron}}) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by (clockwise from west to northeast) Rat Burana (across Chao Phraya River), Bang Kho Laem, Sathon and Khlong Toei Districts of Bangkok while its remaining neighbor from east to south is Phra Pradaeng District of Samut Prakan Province. HistoryYan Nawa, in the past, was called Ban Thawai (Tavoy village, {{lang|th|บ้านทะวาย}}) or Ban Khok Khwai (water buffalo pen village, {{lang|th|บ้านคอกควาย}}) due to a large concentration of Tavoy people who often brought water buffaloes to market for trade. It became Ban Thawai District during King Chulalongkorn's rule, and was part of Phra Pradaeng Province. When that province was abolished in 1932, its northern parts were added to Phra Nakhon (Bangkok) Province. Ban Tavoy was then renamed Yan Nawa District in agreement with the earlier rename of Wat Ban Thawai to Wat Yan Nawa. It became a khet in 1972 and the present-day khwaeng were devised in 1975. On 9 November 1989 parts of Yan Nawa were split off to form two new districts, Sathon and Bang Kho Laem. Wat Yan Nawa, the temple the district name inherits, is now in Sathon District. AdministrationThe district is divided into two sub-districts (khwaeng).
Places
Shopping
Education{{expand section|date=June 2013}}Originally the Harrow International School, Bangkok school was in Yan Nawa District.[2] It is now in Don Mueang District.[3] The Sarasas Ektra School is in this part of the city. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://stat.dopa.go.th/stat/statnew/statTDD/views/showDistrictData.php?rcode=10&statType=1&year=60|title=Population and House Report for Year 2017|publisher=Department of Provincial Administration, Ministry of Internal Affairs|accessdate=2018-04-01}} (Search page) 2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20000823175617/http://www.harrowschool.ac.th/ Home page]. Harrow International School, Bangkok. August 23, 2000. Retrieved on June 21, 2013. 3. ^"Contact Us." Harrow International School, Bangkok. Retrieved on 1 March 2013. "45 Soi Kosumruamchai 14, Kosumruamchai Rd., Sikun, Don Muang, Bangkok, 10210 Thailand" - Thai address: "45 ซอยโกสุมรวมใจ 14 ถนนโกสุมรวมใจ แขวงสีกัน เขตดอนเมือง" External links{{Portal|Thailand}}
2 : Districts of Bangkok|Yan Nawa District |
||||||
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。