History
Phuket is the modern name for the island, and a variation on the
older spelling ( a Thai 'T' has been substituted for a Thai 'J' in the Thai language
spelling of the word ) which evidence shows was itself an exact translation of the word
'manikram', used by Tamil visitors from India as long ago as 1025 A.D.(B.E. 1568). It
means 'Crystal (or jewel -like) City.' Because Phuket was a well-known stop among sailor
in ancient remains, maps, and texts, the oldest of which is Ptolemy 's dating from the
early 3rd century A.D., where it states that in traveling from Suwanapoom, (the'Golden
Land' : identified as the Southeast Asian Peninsula) down to the Malay Peninsula, one
passes 'Cape Junk Ceylon', which is a name often seen on old maps applied to Phuket.There are also references in Thai history to Phuket
being a part of the Shivite Kingdom of the Malay Archipelago. Later, from the period of
the Sri Vichai Empire to that of Siritam Nakorn, Phuket was known as "The Town of
TakuaThalang" being number 1 1 in a group of 12 towns that took as their badge the
sign of the dog. Phuket was associated with Takua Pa until the age of Sukothai. During the
Ayuttaya period, the Dutch arrived and built storehouses to use in the tin trade. Thus the
northern, and central parts of the island were governed by Thais, and southern and western
portions were where foreigners came to buy tin ore. During the beginning of the
Rattanakosin, that is the present period (c. 1780), the Burmese King brought his armies to
attack various cities in Thailand, and came constantly to attack Thalang in the south. At
that time the governor had recently passed away. Khunying Jan, the governor's wife and
Khun Mock, her younger sister, ollected forces to fight with the Burmese army, and finally
defeated them on March 13, 1785 ( B.E. 2328). The King Rama I raciously bestowed upon
Khunying Jan the honorific title, Thao Thep Krasattri, and upon, Khun Mock, Thao Sri
Sunthorn. Afterward Phuket grew and prospered through the mining and sale of tin.

Location
Phuket is located on the west coast, in the southern part of
Thailand. This largest island of Thailand, which is surrounded by other 32 islands, has
total area 570 square kilometres. Phuket has it greatest breadth of 21.3 kilometres it
greatest length of 48.7 kilometres, the province is bordered as follows :
On the north : is Pahk Prah Channel; Phang - nga Province is connected to Phuket by
two bridges in the same area, Sarasin Bridge and Thao Thep Krasattri Bridge.
On the south : lies the Andaman Sea.
On the west: lies the Andaman Sea.
On the east : is the Bay of Phang - nga.

Geography
Phuket is broken by mountains and valleys throughout mainly from a
north - south range . running down the west coast. This accounts for about 70 percent of
the land area. The tallest peak, Mai Tao Sip Song ( 12 Cane Peak) is roughly 529 meters,
in Tambon Patong, Kathu District. The other 30 percent of the land mass is flat land
located mainly in the central and eastern portions of the island. Sandy beaches and
mountains lie on the west; in addition there are small estuaries and lagoons, including
Klong Bang Yai, Klong Ta Jeen, Klong Ta Rua, and Klong Bang Rong.

Weather
Phuket's weather is typical of its
location near in an area influenced by monsoon winds: warm, humid, but pleasant all year
long. There are only two seasons: the rainy season, from May to November, during the
southwest monsoon, and the hot season, from December to April, when the monsoon winds blow
from the northeast. March has the highest average temperature, 33.4 c, and the lowest
average temperatures are experienced early mornings in January, when the thermometer fails
to 22 c. (Current Weather and Weather forecast click here)

Population
The total population in January 1995
was199,847. Most are Thai Buddhists of ethnic Chinese blood. In addition there are Thai
Muslims, Sihks, Christians, and a small group called 'Thai Mai' (new Thais) but better
known as' Chaolay' or 'Sea Gypsies'.

Government
Phuket government is divided into 3 districts ( called 'Amphur')
Amphur Muang ( Phuket Town )
Amphur Thalang
Amphur Kathu

Sunset Times (at Promhtep Cape)
| MONTH |
|
TIMES |
|
| JANUARY |
|
18.20-18.34 |
|
| FEBUARY |
|
18.34-18.38 |
|
| MARCH |
|
18.37-18.39 |
|
| APRIL |
|
18.36 |
|
| MAY |
|
18.37-18.42 |
|
| JUNE |
|
18.40-18.48 |
|
| JULY |
|
18.47-18.50 |
|
| AUGUST |
|
18.36-18.47 |
|
| SEPTEMBER |
|
18.19-18.35 |
|
| OCTOBER |
|
18.06-18.18 |
|
| NOVEMBER |
|
18.04-18.07 |
|
| DECEMBER |
|
18.07-18.20 |
|

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