Thailand (/ˈtaɪlænd/ TY-land or /ˈtaɪlənd/ TY-lənd; Thai: ประเทศไทย, RTGS: Prathet Thai), officially the Kingdom of Thailand (Thai: ราชอาณาจักรไทย, RTGS: Ratcha Anachak Thai; IPA: (listen)), is a country in Southeast Asia.
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Its neighbours are Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Myanmar. Its name was Siam until June 1939 and between 1945 and May 11 1949. The word Thai (ไทย) comes from the ethnic group in the center of Thailand.
Kingdom of Thailand | |
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Anthem: Phleng Chat Thai (English: "Thai National Anthem") | |
Capital and largest city | Bangkok (Thai: Krung Thep)1 13°45′N 100°29′E / 13.750°N 100.483°E |
Official languages | Thai |
Other languages | List
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Official scripts | Thai alphabet |
Ethnic groups (2009) | Thai (75%) • Northeastern Thai (Isan) (34.2%) |
Demonym(s) | Thai |
Government | Unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Maha Vajiralongkorn |
Srettha Thavisin | |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Senate | |
House of Representatives | |
Formation | |
• Sukhothai Kingdom | 1238–1448 |
1351–1767 | |
• Thonburi Kingdom | 1768–1782 |
• Rattanakosin Kingdom | 6 April 1782 |
• Constitutional monarchy | 24 June 1932 |
• 2007 Constitution | 24 August 2007 |
Area | |
• Total | 513,120 km2 (198,120 sq mi) (51st) |
• Water (%) | 0.4 (2,230 km2) |
Population | |
• 2011 estimate | 66,720,1532 (20th) |
• 2010 census | 65,479,453 |
• Density | 132.1/km2 (342.1/sq mi) (88th) |
GDP (PPP) | 2011 estimate |
• Total | $616.783 billion (24th) |
• Per capita | $9,598 (84th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2011 estimate |
• Total | $332.47 billion (30th) |
• Per capita | $5,174 (89th) |
Gini (2009) | 42.5 medium |
HDI (2011) | 0.682 medium · 103rd |
Currency | Baht (฿) (THB) |
Time zone | UTC+7 |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +66 |
ISO 3166 code | TH |
Internet TLD | .th, .ไทย |
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Thailand is a constitutional monarchy. It has a King as a head of state, who is Vajiralongkorn at the moment.
Most people here (95 percent) follow the philosophy called Buddhism. Smaller number of people (4.4%), mostly to the south, follow Islam. Other religions in Thailand are Christianity, Hinduism, and Sikhism. Some Muslims in the south have begun fighting the government because they want to be more independent.
Population: the total fertility rate was 1.3 (in 2019).
A Buddhist kingdom named Sukhothai was founded here in 1238.
A century later, a bigger kingdom named Ayuthaya appeared south of Sukhothai. Later Sukhothai became a part of Ayuthaya. Ayuthaya existed for more than 400 years before its fall by the attack of a Burmese kingdom.
A soldier of Chinese origin then founded a new capital city at Thonburi, and became King Tāksin.
The current era, Rattanakosin, started on founding Bangkok as the capital city by King Rama I of Chakri Dynasty.
Before 1932, Thailand was an absolute monarchy. On June 24, 1932, a group of people did a coup and changed Thailand to a constitutional monarchy. It was not until 1973 that Thai people voted for a Prime Minister in an election. There were coups both before and after this year.
In 1951, there was a failed coup - the Manhattan Rebellion. On September 19, 2006, the army did a coup d'état and took control from Thaksin Shinawatra's government.
In May 2014, a new military coup d'état removed another government.
In October 2016, Rama X become the new king.
Between 1932 and 2014, Thailand had 12 coup d'etats.
Thailand is made up of 76 provinces (จังหวัด, changwat), put into 5 groups. There are 2 specially governed districts: the capital Bangkok and Pattaya. The 76 provinces including Bangkok are as follows:
NOTE: In italics [1], that province is about the Greater Bangkok sub-region; in italics [2], that province is about the West sub-region.
The economy of Thailand "is based on trade and investment in the agricultural and tourism sectors, according to media. In 2022, the country with investors that invested the most in Thailand, was Japan; Chinese investors had the second place.
Industry had a contribution to the GDP, of 43.9 percent (in 2007), and 14 percent of the workforce are in that sector (of the economy). Within that sector, manufacturing was the biggest part, and it had a contribution (to the GDP), with 34.5 (in 2004).
In 2014, Credit Suisse reported that Thailand was the world's third most unequal country, behind Russia and India. The top 10% richest held 79% of the country's assets. The top 1% held 58% of the assets.
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