History Doi Inthanon. Doi Inthanon National Park in Chiang Mai declared a national park. When BC.. 2515 No. 6 is declared as a national park with an area of 482.4 square kilometers. Coverage in Chom Thong district and subdistrict Mae Mae Wang Doi Lo. Chiangmai Province Doi Inthanon originally titled "Mount Royal" or "Doi Ang Ka" Mount Royal. From the size of a very large hill. Villagers are called "Mount Royal" (Royal: a north that big) Doi Inthanon. First Past the forest in the north under the control of the ruler of modern Inthawichayanon. The ruler of Chiang Mai (The final), he was featured on a huge forest. The forest area in Mount Royal. He said, If conspiring to bring down some of the bones to build a stupa placed on the mountain. This is a mountain that callsign. "Doi Inthanon" But there are some data stream said. Doi Inthanon Royal called because it is an honor. Prince The name of the "Doi Luang", a name that is unique to Mount Royal. The Chiang Dao But after a German The surveys measure The results showed that Mount Royal or Doi Ang Ka. The parades are over Doi Luang Chiang Dao district. The new name Not to be redundant. And the Mount of the "Doi Inthanon" Doi Inthanon National Park. Originally a part of "Doi Inthanon National Forest" was later explored and established as one of fourteen. Wild government to implement the National Forest Service, which first proposed. The Ministry of Agriculture designated areas Doi Inthanon National Park with an area of 1,000 square kilometers, or about 625,000 acres, but because of the different communities living in several communities before. The new survey And areas where people live together before, and expect to have problems in the future. The remaining area will be declared a national park Doi Inthanon about 270 square kilometers or 168,750 acres, dated October 2, 2515 and on June 13, 2521, the government announced an additional area of 482.4 square kilometers Chom Thong. Mae Mae Wang district and subdistrict Doi Lo. The height from sea level to moderate. 400-2565.3341 meters, is the highest mountain in Thailand for the purpose of determining the land. The National Parks Act 2504, Section 1, Section 6.
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