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== Uttaradit Province ==
{{Short description|Province in northern Thailand}}
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'''Uttaradit Province''' is a province located in the northern region of [[Thailand]]. It is bordered by the provinces of [[Phitsanulok]], [[Sukhothai]], [[Phrae]], and [[Nan]], as well as the country of [[Laos]] to the north. The province is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty.
'''Uttaradit Province''' is a province located in the northern region of [[Thailand]]. It is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The province's name, "Uttaradit," means "the port of the north," reflecting its historical significance as a trade center.


== History ==
==Geography==
Uttaradit has a long history dating back to the [[Sukhothai Kingdom]]. It was an important trade center due to its strategic location along the [[Nan River]]. The province played a significant role during the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom]] and later became part of the [[Rattanakosin Kingdom]].
Uttaradit Province is situated in the northern part of Thailand, bordered by [[Phitsanulok Province]] to the south, [[Sukhothai Province]] to the west, [[Phrae Province]] to the north, and [[Laos]] to the east. The province covers an area of approximately 7,838 square kilometers.


== Geography ==
The terrain is predominantly mountainous, with the [[Phi Pan Nam Range]] running through the province. The [[Nan River]], a major tributary of the [[Chao Phraya River]], flows through Uttaradit, providing vital water resources for agriculture and daily life.
Uttaradit is characterized by its mountainous terrain and fertile valleys. The [[Nan River]] flows through the province, providing water for agriculture and supporting the local ecosystem. The province is home to several national parks and protected areas, offering opportunities for [[ecotourism]].


== Economy ==
==History==
The economy of Uttaradit is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, corn, and fruit being the main crops. The province also has a growing tourism sector, attracting visitors to its natural and cultural attractions. Efforts are being made to diversify the economy by promoting local crafts and small industries.
Uttaradit has a long and storied history, dating back to the [[Sukhothai Kingdom]] era. It was an important trade hub due to its strategic location along the Nan River. During the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom]], Uttaradit served as a key military outpost.


== Culture ==
In the 19th century, the province became a significant center for the teak logging industry, attracting workers and traders from various regions. The legacy of this industry is still evident in the province's cultural and architectural heritage.
Uttaradit is known for its vibrant cultural traditions, including festivals, music, and dance. The province celebrates several annual festivals, such as the [[Atthami Bucha Festival]], which attracts visitors from across the region. Traditional crafts, such as weaving and pottery, are also an important part of the local culture.


== Transportation ==
==Economy==
The province is accessible by road and rail, with the [[Uttaradit Station]] serving as a major railway hub. The transportation infrastructure supports both local travel and connections to other parts of Thailand.
The economy of Uttaradit Province is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, maize, and fruit being the main crops. The province is also known for its production of [[longan]], a tropical fruit that is a major export product.


== Education ==
In recent years, tourism has become an increasingly important sector, with visitors attracted to the province's natural beauty and historical sites.
Uttaradit has a number of educational institutions, ranging from primary schools to higher education facilities. The province is committed to improving educational opportunities for its residents, with a focus on both academic and vocational training.


== Related pages ==
==Culture==
* [[Nan River]]
Uttaradit is home to a diverse cultural heritage, with influences from various ethnic groups, including the [[Thai]], [[Lao]], and [[Karen people]]. Traditional festivals, such as the "Longan Fair," celebrate the province's agricultural bounty and cultural traditions.
* [[Sukhothai Kingdom]]
 
* [[Ayutthaya Kingdom]]
The province is also known for its traditional crafts, including weaving and wood carving, which are practiced by local artisans.
* [[Rattanakosin Kingdom]]
 
==Tourist Attractions==
[[File:Wat Phra Thaen Sila At.jpg|thumb|right|Wat Phra Thaen Sila At, a significant religious site in Uttaradit]]
Uttaradit offers a variety of attractions for visitors, including historical sites, natural parks, and cultural landmarks.
 
* '''Wat Phra Thaen Sila At''': This ancient temple is one of the most revered religious sites in the province, known for its sacred stone platform.
* '''Sirikit Dam''': Located on the Nan River, this dam is a popular spot for picnics and boating, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
* '''Phu Soi Dao National Park''': A natural park known for its lush forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, ideal for hiking and nature exploration.


== References ==
==Transportation==
* "Uttaradit Province." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uttaradit_Province
Uttaradit is accessible by road and rail, with the main highway connecting it to [[Bangkok]] and other major cities. The [[State Railway of Thailand]] operates train services to Uttaradit, providing a scenic and convenient travel option.
* "Nan River." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nan_River


== Gallery ==
==Related pages==
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* [[Provinces of Thailand]]
File:Uttaradit_Station_2.JPG|Uttaradit Station
* [[Northern Thailand]]
File:Districts_Uttaradit.svg|Map of districts in Uttaradit
* [[Nan River]]
File:Thurian_long_laplae.JPG|Thurian long laplae
File:Khao_phan_phak.jpg|Khao phan phak
File:Luang_Pho_Buddharangsi.jpg|Luang Pho Buddharangsi
File:Atthami_Bucha_Festival_Laplae_Uttaradit_01.jpg|Atthami Bucha Festival
File:Sirikitdam_01.jpg|Sirikit Dam
File:Nan_river_in_Uttaradit.jpg|Nan River in Uttaradit
File:Naun_1428.jpg|Naun
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Revision as of 17:43, 18 February 2025

Province in northern Thailand



Uttaradit Province is a province located in the northern region of Thailand. It is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The province's name, "Uttaradit," means "the port of the north," reflecting its historical significance as a trade center.

Geography

Uttaradit Province is situated in the northern part of Thailand, bordered by Phitsanulok Province to the south, Sukhothai Province to the west, Phrae Province to the north, and Laos to the east. The province covers an area of approximately 7,838 square kilometers.

The terrain is predominantly mountainous, with the Phi Pan Nam Range running through the province. The Nan River, a major tributary of the Chao Phraya River, flows through Uttaradit, providing vital water resources for agriculture and daily life.

History

Uttaradit has a long and storied history, dating back to the Sukhothai Kingdom era. It was an important trade hub due to its strategic location along the Nan River. During the Ayutthaya Kingdom, Uttaradit served as a key military outpost.

In the 19th century, the province became a significant center for the teak logging industry, attracting workers and traders from various regions. The legacy of this industry is still evident in the province's cultural and architectural heritage.

Economy

The economy of Uttaradit Province is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, maize, and fruit being the main crops. The province is also known for its production of longan, a tropical fruit that is a major export product.

In recent years, tourism has become an increasingly important sector, with visitors attracted to the province's natural beauty and historical sites.

Culture

Uttaradit is home to a diverse cultural heritage, with influences from various ethnic groups, including the Thai, Lao, and Karen people. Traditional festivals, such as the "Longan Fair," celebrate the province's agricultural bounty and cultural traditions.

The province is also known for its traditional crafts, including weaving and wood carving, which are practiced by local artisans.

Tourist Attractions

File:Wat Phra Thaen Sila At.jpg
Wat Phra Thaen Sila At, a significant religious site in Uttaradit

Uttaradit offers a variety of attractions for visitors, including historical sites, natural parks, and cultural landmarks.

  • Wat Phra Thaen Sila At: This ancient temple is one of the most revered religious sites in the province, known for its sacred stone platform.
  • Sirikit Dam: Located on the Nan River, this dam is a popular spot for picnics and boating, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Phu Soi Dao National Park: A natural park known for its lush forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, ideal for hiking and nature exploration.

Transportation

Uttaradit is accessible by road and rail, with the main highway connecting it to Bangkok and other major cities. The State Railway of Thailand operates train services to Uttaradit, providing a scenic and convenient travel option.

Related pages