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Khlong Phraya Banlue

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Canal in central Thailand This article is about the canal. For the subdistrict (tambon) of the same name, see Lat Bua Luang district.
Khlong Phraya Banlue and Masjid Ahmadeeyah, Lat Bua Luang

Khlong Phraya Banlue (Thai: คลองพระยาบรรลือ) is a khlong (canal) in central Thailand.

History

Dug during the fifth reign, the canal provides irrigation in six districts of three provinces; Lat Lum Kaeo, and Sam Khok in Pathum Thani province; Bang Sai, Sena, and Lat Bua Luang in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. It empties into the Tha Chin river in Song Phi Nong, Suphan Buri province, a distance of 42 km (26.1 mi).

All along its route in the area of Lat Bua Luang are Muslim communities centred around their masjids. The people are mostly farmers with fields and orchards. Many also raise fish and prawn in big ponds.

References

  1. สุจิตต์ วงษ์เทศ (บก.). (2540). วารสารศิลปวัฒนธรรม, 18(11-12): 91. Thai: ภาษาไทย
  2. "ครั้งที่ ๑๖ วันพฤหัสบดีที่ ๑๑ มิถุนายน ๒๕๖๓" (in Thai).
  3. "คลองขุดในประเทศไทย" [Manmade canals in Thailand] (in Thai). Saranukromthai.
  4. Limpaphayom, Thepmontri; Satraproong, Kannikar; Vespada, Yaowanuch; Ardsmiti, Narong; Manivansa, Piya; Mesathan, Werapong (1996). Ayutthaya : The Portraits of the Living Legends. Bangkok: Plan Motif Publishers. ISBN 974-89801-4-6.

14°09′33″N 100°07′38″E / 14.15906°N 100.12711°E / 14.15906; 100.12711

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