Amphoe Mueang Sing Buri

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Mueang Sing Buri
เมืองสิงห์บุรี
Statistics
Province: Singburi
District office: 14°53′18″N, 100°24′17″E
Area: 112.4 km²
Inhabitants: 58,044 (2000)
Pop. density: 516.4 inh./km²
Geocode: 1701
Postal code: 16000
Map
Map of Singburi, Thailand highlighting Mueang Sing Buri

Mueang Sing Buri (Thai: เมืองสิงห์บุรี) is the capital district (Amphoe Mueang) of Singburi Province, central Thailand.

Mueang Sing was a city before the establishment of the Sukhothai Kingdom. The old city was founded in Tambon Chaksi. King Ramathibodi I (Uthong) of Ayutthaya set Mueang Sing, Mueang In and Mueang Phrom as the inner cities under Lopburi, the northern frontier city of Ayutthaya. In the reign of King Trailokanat, the government administration was reformed and the three cities were downgraded to be the level 4 cities (เมืองจัตวา) because they were not so far from the capital of the kingdom. When Ayutthaya was conquered by Burmese troops, Sing Buri was the city of war lord Phraya Tak (later King Taksin the Great). In 1895 King Rama V settled Monthon Thesaphiban, Sing Buri was gathered in Monthon Krungkao.

It was officially settled to be Amphoe Mueang Sing Buri in 1901, but under the name Amphoe Bang Phutsa. In 1938 the government changed the name of the capital district to be the same as the name of the province.

See also: Sing Buri Province#History

Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) In Buri of Singburi province, Tha Wung of Lopburi Province, Phrom Buri, Tha Chang, Khai Bang Rachan and Bang Rachan of Singburi province.

The district is subdivided into 8 subdistricts (tambon).

1. Bang Phutsa บางพุทรา
2. Bang Man บางมัญ
3. Phok Ruam โพกรวม
4. Muang Mu ม่วงหมู่
5. Hua Phai หัวไผ่
6. Ton Pho ต้นโพธิ์
7. Chaksi จักรสีห์
8. Bang Krabue บางกระบือ
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