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Amphoe Mueang Yasothon : ウィキペディア英語版
Mueang Yasothon District

Mueang Yasothon ((タイ語:เมืองยโสธร)) is the capital district of the province of Yasothon in northeastern Thailand on the Chi River. Subdistrict Nai Mueang (, ''in town'') determines the city limits of the town of Yasothon.
==History==
According to the chronicles of Mueang Yasothon, in 1795 Phra Chao Worawongsa (Phra Wo), Minister of Vientiane, and several others set off to come live with the king in Champassak. Along the way they arrived at a jungle where spirits dwelt, and seeing that it was a good place, they built a village there next to the grounds of an abandoned wat. They called it ''Wat Singh Tha'' (), which remains to this day. The village they called ''Ban Singh Tha'' (). Singh is a mythical lion; ''Tha'' () means pose. A Fine Arts Dept. marker for a chedi erected by Wat Singh Tha says that, during the Thonburi Era, grandson Kham Su () called the settlement Ban Singh Thong (). The wat, which had been deserted with dense jungle blocking the way to the river landing, was re-built and renamed after the new village. The change from ''Thong'' ''(Gold)'' to ''Tha'' () was influenced by two factors: ''Tha'' means ''port'' or ''landing'' and also means ''pose'' with many connotations.〔(thai2english )〕 Thus the change in name to ''Singh Tha'' means ''Port Lion'', and also ''Imposing Lion'' such as those posed on the Lion Gate, and on pedestals on the temple grounds.
In 1814, King Rama II renamed Ban Singh Tha to Yasothon and raised its status to ''mueang''.

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