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A monthon (English circle, Thai มณฑล) was a subdivision of Thailand in the beginning of the 20th century. They were created as a part of the thesaphiban (เทศาภิบาล - literally translates to control over territory) administrative system, introduced by Prince Damrong Rajanubhab. Together with the monthon also the still existing provinces (changwat), districts (amphoe) and communes (tambon) were established nationwide. Each monthon was led by a royal commissoner also called thesaphiban. The system was officially adopted by the 1897 Local Administration Act, after some monthon were established before and the details of administration were tried out.

In 1915 there were 19 circles containing 72 provinces, however due to economic problems several monthon were merged in 1925, monthon Phetchabun was already dissolved in 1915. Only 14 monthon remained: Chanthaburi, Nakhon Chaisi, Nakhon Sawan, Pattani, Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachinburi, Phayap, Phitsanulok, Phuket, Ratchaburi, Ayutthaya, Udon Thani and Krung Theb. They were finally abolished in 1933 with the Provincial Administration Act B.E. 2476, part of the changes made after the coup d'etat which the absolut monarchy to a democracy. Since then the 70 provinces were the second level administrative division.

Table of contents
1 List of monthons
2 List of Boriwen
3 References

List of monthons

North

North-East

South

Central

East

List of Boriwen

The larger monthon Phayap, Udon Thani and Isan had an additional administrative level between monthon and provincial administration. Three to five boriwen (บริเวณ), each administrated by a commissioner (khaluang boriwen, ข้าหลวงบริเวณ). The administrative headquarters of the boriwen were located in the provincial town listed first:
  • Monthon Phayap
    • Boriwen Northern Chiangmai: Chiang Rai, Chiang Saen, Papao, Nongkhwang, and Fang
    • Boriwen Western Chiangmai: Mae Hong Son, Yuam, Khun Yuam, and Pai
    • Boriwen Northern Nan: Chiangkhong, Thoeng, Chiangkham, Chianglaeng, Chianglom, Chianghon (Khop and Kutsawadi were seceded to France in 1904)
  • Monthon Udon Thani
    • Boriwen Makkhaeng: Ban Makkhaeng (Udonthani), Nongkhai, Nonglahan, Kumphawapi, Kamutthasai, Phonphisai, and Rattanawapi
    • Boriwen Phachi: Khonkaen, Chonnabot, and Phuwiang
    • Boriwen That Phanom: Nakhon Phanom, Chaiburi, Tha Uthen and Mukdahan
    • Boriwen Sakon: Sakon Nakhon
    • Boriwen Nam Huang: Loei, Kaen Thao, Bo Tha
  • Monthon Isan
    • Boriwen Ubon: Ubon Ratchathani, Khemmarat, Yasothon
    • Boriwen Champassak (Bassac): Champassak (Bassac)
    • Boriwen Khukhan: Khukhan, Sisaket, and Det-udom
    • Boriwen Surin: Surin, and Sangkha
    • Boriwen Roi-et: Roi-et, Mahasarakham, Kalasin, Kammalasai, Suwannaphum

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