Administration
Bangkok
is one of two special administrative areas in Thailand (the other being
Pattaya) in which citizens vote to choose their Governor, unlike in
Thailand's 75 other provinces (changwat). In the 2004 gubernatorial
election Apirak Kosayothin was elected Governor.
The urban sprawl of the greater Bangkok Metropolitan Area extends beyond
the borders of Bangkok province, spilling into the neighbouring provinces
of Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan, Pathum Thani, Nakhon Pathom and Samut Sakhon.
The province as it is today was created in 1972 when the previous Bangkok
province - changwat Phra Nakhon - merged with Thonburi province.
The seal of the city shows the god Indra riding in the clouds on Erawan,
a mythological elephant-shaped creature (sometimes portrayed with three
heads). In his hand Indra holds a lightning bolt, which is his weapon
to drive away drought. The seal is based upon a painting done by Prince
Naris. The tree symbol of Bangkok is Ficus benjamina.
Bangkok is subdivided into 50 districts (khet, also sometimes called
amphoe as in the other provinces), which are further subdivided into
154 kwaeng (equivalent to tambon in other provinces).