Chaiyo district


Chaiyo is a district in the eastern part of Ang Thong province in Thailand.

History

The name Ban Chaiyo dates back to when King Naresuan the Great and his brother, who later became King Ekathotsarot, defeated the King of Lan Na and Burmese soldiers in this area. The soldiers of Ayutthaya shouted Chaiyo to celebrate. It is unclear whether the name Chaiyo was given to the area or the prominent Buddhist temple first, and which was subsequently named after which.
In the past, Chaiyo was called Ban Makham. When it was officially promoted to a district, the government selected the name "Chaiyo" because of its storied past.

Geography

Neighbouring districts are : Phrom Buri of Sing Buri province, Tha Wung, and Mueang Lopburi of Lopburi province; Ban Phraek and Maha Rat of Ayutthaya province; and Mueang Ang Thong and Pho Thong of Ang Thong Province.

Administration

The district is divided into nine sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 56 villages. There are two townships in the district. Chorakhe Rong covers tambons Chorakhe Rong, Chaiyaphum, Lak Fa, Chawai, Tri Narong, and parts of Chaiyarit. Tambon Chaiyo is completely covered by the township Ket Chaiyo..
No.NameThai nameVillagesPop.
1.Chorakhe Rongจรเข้ร้อง73,032
2.Chaiyaphumไชยภูมิ83,476
3.Chaiyaritชัยฤทธิ์63,178
4.Thewaratเทวราช72,028
5.Ratchasathitราชสถิตย์72,288
6.Chaiyoไชโย72,848
7.Lak Faหลักฟ้า31,553
8.Chawaiชะไว32,989
9.Tri Narongตรีณรงค์81,490