Tak Fa district


Tak Fa is a district in southeastern part of Nakhon Sawan province.

History

When Thai government built the Phahonyothin Highway, the district was formed by territory taken from Takhli district. It became a district on 13 October 1970.
The name "Tak Fa" is derived from the Thai phrase meaning "sun drying" or "sunbath." In the past, the area consisted mainly of open ground and forest, so villagers would spread their clothes out to dry in the sun and referred to the place as "Lan Tak Pha". Over time, the name gradually changed in pronunciation to "Tak Fa."
Historically, Tak Fa was the hometown of Luang Si Yot, a nobleman during the Ayutthaya period. He was among the conspirators who overthrew Khun Worawongsathirat, the usurper king of Ayutthaya, and Lady Sisudachan. His allies included Khun Pirenthorathep, Muen Racha Saneha, and Khun Intharathep. The Siamese chronicles record him as "Luang Si Yot of Ban Lan Tak Fa."

Geography

Neighboring districts are : Takhli, Phayuha Khiri, Tha Tako, and Phaisali of Nakhon Sawan Province, and Nong Muang of Lopburi province.

Administration

The district is divided into seven sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 77 villages. The township of Tak Fa covers parts of the tambon Tak Fa and Suk Samran. There are a further seven tambon administrative organizations.
No.NameThai nameVillagesPop.
1.Tak Faตากฟ้า107,292
2.Lam Phayonลำพยนต์124,724
3.Suk Samranสุขสำราญ117,628
4.Nong Phikunหนองพิกุล103,471
5.Phu Nok Yungพุนกยูง163,850
6.Udom Thanyaอุดมธัญญา910,438
7.Khao Chai Thongเขาชายธง93,789