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This
seaside
province
is located
in the Andaman
Sea. The
province
is full
of white
sandy beaches,
crystal
clear seawater,
beautiful
islands,
verdant
forest with
caves, and
waterfalls,
including
more than
100 offshore
islands.
Krabi is
located
814 kilometres
from Bangkok,
covering
an area
of 4,708
square kilometres.
From archaeological
discoveries,
it is believed
that Krabi
was one
of the oldest
communities
in Thailand
dating from
the prehistoric
period.
It is also
believed
that Krabi
was once
the town
of Ban Thai
Samo, one
of 12 royal
cities that
used a monkey
as the town
symbol.
Krabi was
a dependency
town of
the Nakhon
Si Thammarat
Kingdom.
Another
legend indicates
that the
town may
have taken
its name
after the
meaning
of Krabi,
which means
sword. This
may have
stemmed
from a legend
that says
an ancient
sword was
unearthed
prior to
the citys
founding.
Later, the
sword became
a symbol
of Krabi.
The province
consists
of mountains,
hills, plains,
and mangrove
forests,
including
more than
130 large
and small
islands.
Krabi town
has a 5-metre-long
river, which
flows through
town and
ends at
the Andaman
Sea in Tambon
Pak Nam.
There are
several
canals in
Krabi including
Khlong Pakasai
(คลองปกาสัย),
Khlong Krabi
Yai (คลองกระบี่ใหญ่)
and Khlong
Krabi Noi
(คลองกระบี่น้อย),
all of them
originate
from Phanom
Bencha mountain
range, the
highest
mountain
range in
Krabi.
Krabi is
administratively
divided
into 8 Amphoes
(districts):
Amphoe Mueang,
Khao Phanom,
Khlong Thom,
Plai Phraya,
Ko Lanta,
Ao Luek,
Lam Thap,
and Nuea
Khlong.
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