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Sukhaphiban (Thai: สุขาภิบาล,
pronounced [sùʔ.kʰǎː.pʰíʔ.bāːn];
translated as "sanitary district") were
administrative divisions of Thailand. Sanitary...
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Administration Act of 1914 two
levels of
sukhaphiban were introduced, the
sukhaphiban mueang for
towns and
sukhaphiban tambon for
rural areas. The
number of...
- were "foreign". The
conflict with the
French in 1893 was an example.
Sukhaphiban (สุขาภิบาล)
sanitary districts were the
first sub-autonomous entities...
- Historically, this
devolution of
central government powers grew out of the
Sukhaphiban (สุขาภิบาล)
sanitary districts first created in
Bangkok by a
royal decree...
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Subdistrict Sukhaphiban 2
Hospital treating patients with
infectious diseases at Suan Mon
Subdistrict Sukhaphiban 1
Hospital was then
merged into
Sukhaphiban 2...
-
Indian city. On 21
December 1930
Surat Thani became a
sanitary district (
sukhaphiban),
which was
upgraded to a town (thesaban mueang) on 7
December 1935,...
- 1776 and 1791; The
modern muni****lity
dates to a
sanitary district (
sukhaphiban) that was
created in 1915; it was
upgraded to a city muni****lity (thesaban...
- made a
community (chumchon),
which was
upgraded to a
sanitary district (
sukhaphiban) on
December 11, 1935. It
covered an area of 4.4 km2 (1.7 sq mi), and...
- po****tion of 2,856. The muni****lity was
created as a
sanitary district (
sukhaphiban) in 1956. Like all
sanitary districts, it was
upgraded to a subdistrict...
- early-Rattanakosin periods. Pak Kret was
established as a
sanitation district (
sukhaphiban) on 31
August 1955. It
covers the
portion of Pak Kret
District east of...