Phetchabun province

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Template:Distinguish Template:Infobox settlement Template:Infobox settlement Phetchabun (Template:Langx, Template:IPA) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat) and lies in lower northern Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Loei, Khon Kaen, Chaiyaphum, Lopburi, Nakhon Sawan, Phichit and Phitsanulok.

Geography and climate

Phetchabun is in the lower northern region of Thailand, in the area between the northern and the central region. The province lies in the broad fertile river valley of the Pa Sak River, with mountains of the Phetchabun mountain range to the east and west. The total forest area is Template:Convert or 32.5 percent of provincial area.<ref name="RFD">Template:Cite web</ref>

National parks

There are ten national parks in region 11 (Phitsanulok) of which four are in Phetchabun province.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> (Visitors in fiscal year 2024)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Thung Salaeng Luang National Park  Template:Convert   (47,395)
Nam Nao National Park    Template:Convert   (26,942)
Khao Kho National Park    Template:Convert   (29,030)
Tat Mok National Park    Template:Convert   (37,902)

Wildlife sanctuaries

There are six wildlife sanctuaries in region 11 (Phitsanulok) of which two and Phu Luang W.S. in region 8 (Khon Kaen) are in Phetchabun province.

Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary Template:Convert
Tabo–Huai Yai Wildlife Sanctuary Template:Convert
Phu Pha Daeng Wildlife Sanctuary  Template:Convert

Phetchabun especially Khao Kho is a place with good weather and cold all year round. Therefore, received the nickname "Switzerland of Thailand".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Location protected areas

Toponymy

The word phetcha originates from the Sanskrit word vajra meaning "diamond" (or weapon of Indra), and the word bun from Sanskrit purna meaning "full", "perfect" or "whole". Hence the name of the province literally means "perfect diamond".

Initially, the province was called "Phe-cha-buth" as "Phuenchapura", which means the city that has plenty of crops.<ref name="tha">Thanarutleasakon, k. (2002). Pra – wat – tai – sart – Thai – ched– sib – hoke – jung -wat [Thai history of 76 provinces]. Bangkok : One World Publishing.</ref> The reason is that the province is very fertile and has ample resources. Because of the fertility of the land, Phetchabun has always been agriculturally productive area.

History

Phetchabun was established by two kingdoms: the Sukhothai Kingdom, and the Ayutthaya Period of the King Narai.Template:Citation needed

In the Thesaphiban administrative reforms at the beginning of the 20th century, the province, together with Lom Sak province to the north, formed monthon Phetchabun. As it was the smallest monthon, it was also the first monthon to be dissolved in 1915, after being temporarily administered from Monthon Phitsanulok between 1903 and 1907. Lom Sak province was abolished and merged into Phetchabun in 1932.

From 1968–1982, communist insurgents established bases in the mountains in the province. From hidden locations they fought occasional skirmishes against the Thai Army.Template:Citation needed

Symbols

The provincial seal shows a diamond on a mountain, as diamonds are found in the province. In the foreground are tobacco plants, as it is one of the crops grown in the province. The provincial tree is the tamarind. Craspedacusta sowerbyi, a rare species of freshwater jellyfish is the provincial aquatic animal. What with Phetchabun is one of the few places in the world, that is the habitat of this species of invertebrates.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Economy

Tourism is considered the main industry of the province.

Phu Thap Boek, the highest mountain in the province, is a well-known tourist destination. The area surrounding it is the largest cabbage-growing area in Thailand.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Transport

Road

Phetchabun is 346 kilometres from Bangkok by using Highway 1 and Highway 21.

Air

Phetchabun is served by Phetchabun Airport. Nok Air has served the airport with flights to Bangkok.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Administrative divisions

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Map of 11 districts

Provincial government

The province is divided into 11 districts (amphoe). These are further divided into 117 subdistricts (tambon) and 1261 villages (muban).

  1. Mueang Phetchabun
  2. Chon Daen
  3. Lom Sak
  4. Lom Kao
  5. Wichian Buri
  6. Si Thep
  1. Nong Phai
  2. Bueng Sam Phan
  3. Nam Nao
  4. Wang Pong
  5. Khao Kho

Local government

As of 26 November 2019, there are:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> one Phetchabun Provincial Administration Organisation (Template:Lang) and 25 municipal (thesaban) areas in the province. Phetchabun, Wichian Buri and Lom Sak have town (thesaban mueang) status. Further 22 subdistrict municipalities (thesaban tambon). The non-municipal areas are administered by 102 Subdistrict Administrative Organisations - SAO (ongkan borihan suan tambon).<ref name="TDD">Template:Cite web</ref>

Human achievement index 2022

Health Education Employment Income
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43 68 12 47
Housing Family Transport Participation
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28 44 41 47
Province Phetchabun, with an HAI 2022 value of 0.6337 is "somewhat low", occupies place 47 in the ranking.

Since 2003, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand has tracked progress on human development at sub-national level using the Human achievement index (HAI), a composite index covering all the eight key areas of human development. National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) has taken over this task since 2017.<ref name="HAI 2565" />

Rank Classification
  1 - 13 "high"
14 - 29 "somewhat high"
30 - 45 "average"
46 - 61 "somewhat low"
62 - 77 "low"

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