Thesaban tambon in the context of Surat Thani


Thesaban tambon in the context of Surat Thani

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Thesaban (Thai: เทศบาล, RTGSthetsaban, pronounced [tʰêːt.sā.bāːn], Pali: desapāla, lit.'protector of region') are the municipalities of Thailand. There are three levels of municipalities: city, town, and sub-district. Bangkok and Pattaya are special municipal entities not included in the thesaban system.

The municipalities assume some of the responsibilities which are assigned to the districts (amphoe) or subdistricts (tambon) for non-municipal (rural) areas. Historically, this devolution of central government powers grew out of the Sukhaphiban (สุขาภิบาล) sanitary districts first created in Bangkok by a royal decree of King Chulalongkorn in 1897.

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Thesaban tambon in the context of List of municipalities in Thailand

Thailand divides its settlements (thesaban) into three categories by size: city municipalities (thesaban nakhon), towns (thesaban mueang) and townships (or subdistrict municipality) (thesaban tambon). There are 33 city municipalities as of November 2024.

The national capital Bangkok and the special governed city Pattaya fall outside these divisions. They are "self-governing districts".

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