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  U Thong ((タイ語:อู่ทอง); ) is the district (''Amphoe'') in the western part of Suphanburi Province, central Thailand. ==History==
  Higham states, "U-Thong was occupied for many centuries prior to the development of the Dvaravati state.  Radiocarbon determinations from the sites of U-Thong and Chansen suggest that the transition into complex state societies in the Chao Phraya basin took place between about 300-600 AD."  A copper inscription from the mid-7th century states, "Sri Harshavarman, grandson of Ishanavarman, having expanded his sphere of glory, obtained the lion throne through regular succession," and mentions gifts to a linga.  The site includes a moat, 1690 by 840 m, and the Pra Paton caitya.〔 It also became the origin of Ayutthaya kingdom, as the first King of Ayutthaya Ramathibodi was prince of U Thong before. U Thong district was created with the name Chorakhe Sam Phan in 1905. 1939 the district was renamed to U Thong. In 1944, the government moved the central of district from Ban Chorakhe Sam Phan to the area of the ancient city.
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