This thousand-year-old city declared its independence in Dacheng Dynasty before Sukhothai Dynasty, and was later transferred to Luo Kun City. When King Zheng was in power, he was promoted to a first-class city, which was directly under the jurisdiction of Bangkok.
In the era of Rama V, the provincial system was adopted, and Botalen and Songkhla were placed under the jurisdiction of Tammara of Montongnakong Temple. Songkhla became the government until 1933 when Thailand abolished the provincial system. The pirates in the Middle Ages took this place as a stronghold, and the maritime trade was busy, which was the south gate to Singapore and Malaysia.
In Malay, Songkhla Prefecture is called "Singgora". City Scope: Thailand has 75 prefectures (Changwat) and Bangkok municipality. Geographically, they can be divided into several large areas.
Thailand has 75 provinces (Chanwat) and Bangkok. Geographically, they can be divided into several large areas.
Songkhla is a province of Thailand, belonging to the southern region, with a population of 65,438+0,255,662 (2000) and a land area of 7,394 square kilometers. Songkhla is the capital of Songkhla, and Hoai is the main city of this province. Songkhla is a province of Thailand, belonging to the southern region, with a population of 65,438+0,255,662 (2000) and a land area of 7,394 square kilometers.
China and Songka: Chen Dazhen named this place "Song Guluo" in Dade Nanhaizhi in Yuan Dynasty, "Dong Chonggula" in Island Lulve by Wang Dayuan, "Sun Guna" in Zheng He's nautical chart in Ming Dynasty, and "Song Ruolao" in the general literature examination in Qing Dynasty. Some of the transliteration above are believed to come from Malay.