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Country
  
Province
  
Chanthaburi Province

Elevation
  
30 ft (10 m)

Population
  
157,446 (2000)

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Districts of Thailand
  
Amphoe Mueang Chanthaburi

Weather
  
23°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 71% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Sun Rianru Pracham Chumcho, Luang diplomatic relations, Chanthaburi City Pillar Shrine, Wat Suanmamuang, Wat Bot Muang

Chanthaburi (Thai: จันทบุรี) is a town (thesaban mueang) in the east of Thailand, on the banks of the Chanthaburi River. It is the capital of the Chanthaburi Province and the Mueang Chanthaburi district.

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Map of Chanthaburi, Mueang Chanthaburi District, Chanthaburi 22000, Thailand

The town covers the two tambons Talat and Wat Mai of Mueang Chanthaburi district. As of 2005, the town has a population of 27,602. The town figures in the legacy of King Taksin. In 1981 the Thai cabinet passed a resolution to bestow on him the honorary title of the Great; the Bank of Thailand issued the 12th Series of banknotes, called The Great Series. The monument of King Taksin the Great in the town's Tungnachaey recreational park appears on the back of the 20-Baht note issued December 28, 1981, the 214th anniversary of his coronation.

Climate

Chanthaburi has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am), with little variation in temperature throughout the year. Rainfall, however, varies dramatically by season; rainfall is light and infrequent in the short dry season (December to January), but the wet season (late April to October) features torrential rain. February, March and November are transitional months, during which significant rainfall may occur in some years, while in other years little rain falls.

The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the principal church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chanthaburi, is the largest church in Thailand.

Transportation

Route 3 (Sukhumvit Road) passes beside Chanthaburi and connects to city to Rayong, Pattaya, Chonburi, and Bangkok to the north-west and Trat to the south-east. Route 317 connects Chanthaburi to Sa Kaeo.

References

Chanthaburi Wikipedia


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