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Ubon Ratchathani Province (Ubon)


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Ubon Ratchathani (often in short Ubon, Thai: อุบลราชธานี) is one of the north-eastern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, and the country's easternmost. Ubon is about 500 km away from Bangkok. To the north and east it borders Salavan and Champasak of Laos, to the south Preah Vihear of Cambodia.

 

At Khong Chiam the Mun river, the biggest river of the Khorat Plateau, joins the Mekong, which forms the north-eastern boundary of Thailand with Laos. The area where the borders of the three countries Thailand, Laos and Cambodia meet is promoted as the Emerald Triangle, in contrast to the Golden Triangle in the north of Thailand. The Emerald refers to the large intact monsoon forests there.

 

The area was part of the Khmer Empire, until King Ramathibodi of Ayutthaya defeated it and made it part of his kingdom. After the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767 several new tribes settled there, including the Kha and Suai. Twenty years later King Rama I offered a noble title to the local leader who could unite the many small settlements into one town. This was accomplished in 1786 with the founding of Ubon Ratchathani by Thao Khamphong, and in 1792 it became a province. Ubon Ratchathani became the administrative center of the monthon Isan, of which monthon Ubon was split off. In 1925 it became part of monthon Nakhon Ratchasima, with the abolishment of the monthon in 1933 the province became a first level subdivision of the country.

 

Until 1972 the Ubon Ratchathani province was the largest province of Thailand areawise. In 1972 Yasothon was split off, in 1993 Amnat Charoen, after which it now holds the 5th rank.

 

The provincial seal shows a Lotus flower in a pond. This refers to the meaning of the name of the province, which translates to Royal city of the lotus flower. Therefore the provincial flower also is the Lotus (Nymphaea lotus). The provincial tree is the Yang-khao (Dipterocarpus alatus).

 

The province is subdivided into 20 districts (Amphoe) and 5 minor districts (King Amphoe). The districts are further subdivided into 219 communes (tambon) and 2469 villages (muban). The numbers missing in the table are the districts which formed the province Amnat Charoen in 1993.

 

Extracted from Wikipedia: Ubon Ratchathani Province

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Unless instructed otherwise by the moderators, I'll periodically post 1970's era photographs of Ubon.

 

We'll start with the main gate of Ubon RTAFB.

 

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Check out the front bright pink "baht bus" just leaving "camp".

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Spent a pleasant few days on the Moon River in Ubon a few years ago. I don't know Bing Crosby's river was, but, if you're ever asked in a quiz. there is a Moon River in Issan.

When a man is tired of Pattaya, he is tired of life.

 

An Agent of DOOM - defenders of older men

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Ok fantastic, but lets retain the mongering spirit of this site and get to the point, that is where is the action? Where to stay and where to get it? :)

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You are mostly in the wrong town if all you are concerned with is mongering. Ubon is not really that kind of place. It is here in small doses, but you have to look for it. Try the Hard Rock and maybe the small places around Big C.

 

TCR

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Some old clips from Ubon Province in my video "A trip through Eesarn 1988" it's between 2:36 to 9:15 minutes into the video.:)

 

Plahgat

When no money... she no give honey! 

 

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Unless instructed otherwise by the moderators, I'll periodically post 1970's era photographs of Ubon.

 

We'll start with the main gate of Ubon RTAFB.

 

post-1610-1218001044_thumbjpg

 

Check out the front bright pink "baht bus" just leaving "camp".

 

Fascinating, I love this! More of your photos from Ubon during this era, please!

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