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3Thailand (''Thai:'' ''ประเทศไทย, Prathet Thai''), officially known as the Kingdom of Thailand (''Thai:'' ''ราชอาณาจักรไทย Ratcha Anachak Thai''), formerly known as Siam (''Thai:'' ''สยาม, Sayam''), is a country in [[UsefulNotes/TheFarEast Southeast]] UsefulNotes/{{Asia}}.
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5!! History
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7The history of the country dates back pretty far, and was once considered to be the location of the oldest Bronze Age culture in the world (Ban Chiang village), but [[ScienceMarchesOn radiocarbon dating found that it actually came much later]].
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9Thai people normally consider 1238 as the year of the country's formation, with Sukhothai as the capital, even though there were several small kingdoms in the area before that, competing to carve out land.
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11Thailand would eventually lose half of its territory to France and Britain in the 1800s, but it was also one of the few countries in the world never colonized by a Western power. Thailand survived through a combination of luck and having rulers whose skills were far TheChessmaster levels, playing the British, French, and the other southeast asian states off one another.
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13Thailand was occupied by UsefulNotes/ImperialJapan in the [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Second World War]], and became a Japanese ally – but how much the Japanese trusted their new ally can be deduced from the fact that they issued the Thais rifles of a caliber made nowhere else in the world, and never issued them more ammunition than the bare minimum necessary for the next battle. The [[LaResistance Free Thai Movement]] was significantly more active than the Thai military although the difference between the two was a bit fuzzy. The Army Chief of Staff was the head of the Free Thai movement and the pipeline for escaped allied air crew was run by the Thai police. Allied personnel in Thailand were driven around in official limousines. See ''Bangkok - Top Secret'' for the gruesome details of how the Thais made the Japanese look like idiots. After the war, free of the Japanese threat, Thailand immediately allied itself with the United States.
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15The country was originally named "Siam" in English; [[IstanbulNotConstantinople it renamed itself to "Thailand" in 1939, "Siam" in 1945, and "Thailand" again in 1949]]. The name "Thailand" is often thought to derive from ''tai'' – "free", in commemoration of the independence of Thailand in the 18th century; it's more likely that it derives from the name of the Thai ethnic group, the predominant one in the country, with the connotation of "free" as a bonus. (''Tai'' may actually mean "[[OfThePeople people]]," not "free" -- Website/TheOtherWiki has more [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand#Etymology here]])
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17The country has a long history of its military overthrowing the government. Unusually for this sort of situation, the military always leaves the King in power (in fact, it's generally believed that military action only happens on the King's orders or with his tacit approval). It changed from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy in a bloodless coup in 1932. It had some bloodier coups with the right-wing military governments set up after World War II. A revolution in 1973, led by left-wing students, shifted the country towards democracy; the military seized control again in 1976. Thailand became a bicameral parliamentary constitutional monarchy, more or less after the English fashion (with a prime minister, and the king as a primarily ceremonial figure). Another coup occurred in 2006, but ended in the restoration of democratic government. The current political situation remains unstable, with an Islamist insurgency in the ethnically Malay far-southern region of Pattani and, since 2005, political crisis concerning the (former) Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his allies / successors.
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19In 2014, in the face of mass anti-government protests in Bangkok, the military staged yet ''another'' coup, and remains in control of the country for much longer than the previous time — first as an undisguised military junta, and later under a civilian-in-name-only administration between 2019 and 2023. This military regime became enormously unpopular, with the 2023 elections yielding a [[LandslideElection 70% majority for its opponents - the centrist Pheu Thai and the social-democratic Move Forward Party in the 2023 elections]]... but because the military had a hand in picking the Prime Minister until 2024, they managed to force Pheu Thai into ditching the MFP as a coalition partner in favor of the pro-military right.
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21!! Monarchy
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23Several dynasties have ruled the country. The current King is Maha Vajiralongkorn, tenth King of the Chakri Dynasty, a.k.a. Rama X, who is taking over from his father, Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), who died on 13 October 2016 after a seventy-year reign, making him one of the longest-serving heads of state in history. Yellow is considered to be the [[ColorCodedPatrician color of the monarchy]], and [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience many people wear yellow clothing on occasion]] to show respect to the king. (Don't confuse this with ''Literature/TheKingInYellow''.)
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25The monarchy is considered to be sacred by the Thai people and ''any'' criticism of the monarchy is illegal – including from foreign nationals speaking or publishing from their own country. This has caused several works to be [[BannedInChina censored in Thailand]], like ''The King Never Smiles'', and ''The King and I'' (which is sufficiently far from completely accurate that it scandalized Thailand when it was released; see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_and_I#Reaction_in_Thailand The Other Wiki]]). The worst case of censorship was in early 2007 when the government [[NewMediaAreEvil blocked access to YouTube]] because there were videos that were considered to be anti-monarchy. For what it's worth, Bhumibol himself implied that he thought the anti-criticism laws were too strict.
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27!! Other things
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29Most people know Thailand for Muay Thai (Thai kickboxing), elephants, and Thai cuisine. Fans of Youtube may be familiar with the "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2orcn5tw3m8 Thai Insurance]]" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaWA2GbcnJU commercials]] which can be TearJerker, SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming|Moments}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oujqv98ZsZM or]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s22HX18wDY both]].
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31Censorship is pretty bad (although getting better), with AnimationAgeGhetto in full effect, leading to massive blurring of scenes like exposed midriffs. This carries over to other works, to the extent where even a mannequin used in an education show was censored because it was female-breasted. Video games are also viewed in a bad light, too. Thailand also censors unflattering portrayals of the monarchy, as stated above.
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33The country is infamous for its sex tourism (people don't talk about it openly, though; most Thai follow a fairly strict Buddhism), especially in Pattaya, and its massive drug trade which has led to UsefulNotes/{{Bangkok}}'s reputation as a WretchedHive and DenOfIniquity. During UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar, it was a place where American soldiers went on rest and recreation. The sex shows are considered to be [[CrossesTheLineTwice some of the most unbelievably raunchy in the world]], minors of both genders are reportedly available for purchase, and UsefulNotes/{{transgender}} women are especiallly favored by TransChaser tourists. It apparently also has some number of MailOrderBride businesses, if the page ads above are to be believed. Some caution is needed here; [[SelfDeprecation Thai women themselves will admit]] that they make [[MadonnaWhoreComplex wonderful girlfriends but terrible wives]].
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35Asian elephants are revered in Thai culture. "White" ones (they're often actually pinkish albinos--not to be confused with PinkElephants) are all officially owned by the king, in much the way that all mute swans in Britain are owned by the King (actually it's only some swans, but never mind). This is the origin of the English phrase 'white elephant', as white elephants were considered desirable by Thai nobles but cost a lot to maintain and could not be used for practical purposes… so they looked big and impressive but were money sinks; in past eras, a savvy monarch could use a gift of a white elephant to ruin an annoying courtier or overly-ambitious noble. Elephants are seen in daily life being used as work animals as they have been for hundreds of years, and vehicle/elephant car crashes used to be a leading form of road accident. (Elephant vs. tiny Asian car, [[MightyGlacier elephant wins]]; now it's more about reckless motorcycle drivers as bringing elephants out on the road is strictly prohibited). The Thai flag used to be three stripes of red on white with a white elephant on the middle stripe – apparently a Thai King took the elephant off when he realised it could be flown upside down in a disrespectful way. In UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne, the middle red stripe was then changed to blue to more resemble the British and French flags, Siam's allies at the time.
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37Southern Thailand has an Islamist separatist insurgency – the three southernmost provinces have ethnic Malay majorities who would very much like to join Malaysia. The terrorists recently announced a ceasefire, and of course promptly broke it. The Thai Army is surprisingly competent when it finally decides to do something. They are ''very'' good at staging coups.
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39Also, Bangkok has [[OverlyLongName the longest city name on Earth]]. Translated, it reads: [[IHaveManyNames "The city of angels, the great city, the eternal jewel city, the impregnable city of God Indra, the grand capital of the world endowed with nine precious gems, the happy city, abounding in an enormous Royal Palace that resembles the heavenly abode where reigns the reincarnated god, a city given by Indra and built by Vishnukam."]] It's sort of complicated in that the Thai name [[AntiquatedLinguistics uses archaic words]] few would be able to define, and the translation actually comes from Pali and Sanskrit.
40* In Thai, the name reads ''Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit''. Many Thai people know the full name primarily because of a popular song a few years back, which included the whole thing. Evidently any ''farang'' ([[MightyWhitey white foreigner]]) [[MotorMouth rattling off the full thing]] will get some [[CloudCuckooLander very strange]] ([[ShownTheirWork but appreciative]]) looks.
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42In terms of development, Thailand currently suffers from the central area around Bangkok being much more economically developed than any other part of country. This results in many agricultural workers (especially from the northern provinces) leaving the countryside and pouring into the city, looking for jobs they can do. Unfortunately for them, such work is scarce. This results in serious divisions in society (north against center, agricultural vs industrial, country vs urban and so on) which have been the primary cause for pretty much all of the country's instability in the 21st century.[[note]] Ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra headed the Thai Rak Thai party, which got most of its support from the poor farmers in the Thai hinterlands. Charges of corruption resulted in the Court voiding his last election, a military coup, his party being banned, and him fleeing the country. His sister Yingluck later formed the similar Pheu Thai party (the "Red Shirts") with the same voter base, and served as Prime Minister in TheNewTens until more corruption charges – and probably-legit concerns about Thaksin [[TheManBehindTheMan pulling strings from exile]] – led to street protests in Bangkok, the Court invalidating ''her'' last election, and the military taking power again.[[/note]]
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44!!Thailand in fiction:
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49[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
50* [[MoeAnthropomorphism Thailand]] in ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' is a PerpetualSmiler with a pet elephant named Toto.
51* ''Manga/BlackLagoon'': Roanapur, the WretchedHive where the Lagoon company is based, is in Thailand. [[note]] However, the creator made a mistake– traffic in Roanapur is consistently shown to drive on the right (as in America, Russia, Mainland China, and neighboring Cambodia)… but Thailand actually drives on the ''left'' (like Japan and Hong Kong). The anime failed to correct this oversight, but it is not as upfront about Roanapur's location.[[/note]]
52* In the ''Manga/DeathNote'' AlternateContinuity film ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'', Thailand is where the bad guys test their bioweapons, the heroes do [[ChaseScene car chases]], and [[spoiler: where Near comes from.]]
53* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'': Both Sagat and his disciple Adon are Muay Thai fighters from Thailand. Also in Street Fighter II, the final boss M.Bison (Vega in the original Japanese version) also lives in Thailand and his stage is the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Palace Grand Palace]] of Bangkok, specially the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phra_Kaew Temple of Emerald Buddha]] part. The fictional country Shadaloo in [[Film/StreetFighter The Movie]] is located near Thailand as well. Also, in the second film, Film/StreetFighterTheLegendOfChunLi, the eponymous Chun Li went to Bangkok to train herself. This series seem to love Thailand a lot.
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56[[folder:Films]]
57* Many American films about UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar were [[CaliforniaDoubling actually filmed here]].
58* ''Film/AnnaAndTheKing'': Sumptuous epic starring Creator/JodieFoster and Creator/ChowYunFat, based on the diaries of Anna Leonowens, a British woman who taught English to the Siamese royal court in the late 1800's.
59* ''Bangkok Dangerous'': Duh. Both the Thai original and the American remake.
60* ''Film/TheBeach''
61* ''[[Literature/BridgetJones Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason]]'': Bridget Jones goes on a holiday in Thailand, ending up in a Thai prison.
62* ''Film/{{Chang}}'' is a 1927 documentary feature about a family carving out a farm in the jungles of northern Thailand (then Siam). Largely staged by the filmmakers, but shot on location in the Isan region of northeast Thailand.
63* ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'' and some of its sequels
64* ''Film/TheHangoverPartII''
65* ''Film/TheKingAndI''
66* ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun''
67* ''Film/OngBak'' and its sequels.
68* ''Film/RamboIV'' briefly includes some scenes set in Thailand, which borders Burma.
69* ''Film/{{Stealth}}'' - the early part of the film is in Thailand.
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72[[folder:Literature]]
73* ''Literature/TheBigOne'' and its sequels
74* ''Bangkok Tattoo'', John Burdett's crime-thriller novel.
75* The Creator/AndrewVachss novel and later RecursiveAdaptation ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman: The Ultimate Evil]]'' features a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version called Udon Khai, which is notorious for its child sex industry (the story written at the height of the "Don't Buy Thai" movement), a vice that Batman helps a populist movement eradicate by overthrowing the oligarchy.
76* ''Literature/TheWindupGirl'' is a BioPunk sci-fi novel set in a future Thailand.
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79[[folder:LiveActionTV]]
80In Thailand, television series are called "lakorns" and usually follow several broad categories. The biggest is revenge lakorns, also known as "slap-slap-kiss", where the main male lead kidnaps, emotionally tortures, or destroys the corporation of the female love interest, only to find love in the end. A series is normally fifteen two-hour long episodes. Like many Asian dramas, they rarely, if ever, have a second season or extension. They are also strangely conservative; they frequently have rape scenes but never show any type of kissing.
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82Thailand is looked as a tropical backwater outside the country in many television productions.
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84* ''Series/{{Lost}}'''s infamous Bai Ling episode, "Stranger in a Strange Land".
85* ''Series/SEALTeam'' Season 2 Episode 20 opens in Phuket as Bravo Team takes down the [[DirtyCommunists Asian Liberation Army]] to disrupt a plot to commit a mass shooting on a beach targeting off-duty U.S. Navy sailors. One of the ALA fighters turns out to be Pakistani and reveals a previously unknown connection to a major Islamic terrorist leader.
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88[[folder:Music]]
89Thailand have [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Thailand traditional music]] and "Luuk Tung" which is what you could say Country genre. Most modern Thai artist are Pop genre but there's a surge of more varied music genre coming up too.
90* ''Theatre/{{Chess}}'': One of the more well-known songs is "One Night in Bangkok". No points for guessing what gets described.[[note]]Transgender hookers, Buddhist temples and chess.[[/note]]
91* Thailand also has a devoted DeathMetal scene, with a festival titled "Live in Bang-Cock" held annually with big bands such as Music/{{Obituary}}, Music/{{Vader}}, Incantation, and even Music/CannibalCorpse themselves headlining. The longest-running and best-known death metal band native to Thailand is Macaroni. Their name is not a mistranslation, as their guitar player (who came up with their name) speaks English, but is intentionally humorous to distance themselves from other bands. They formed in 1991 and have released four albums: ''Cremation'' in 1996, ''13th'' in 2000, ''A Gift for Corpse'' in 2012, and ''Deliverance from Despair'' in 2018.
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94[[folder:RealLife]]
95* ''Bangkok Hilton'' - the real prison that is usually associated with that title is Bang Kwang - a ''male-only'' prison also known as the "Big Tiger", with a reputation as a [[HellholePrison serious hellhole]].
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99As stated above, video games tend to be looked down upon by older generations in Thailand. Their ratings are monitored, usually not more than rate M. This doesn't stop young children buying and playing violent/inappropriate games as most parents don't have a firm understanding. Currently, free-to-play online games take most of the audience in Thailand, usually young kids playing [=MMOs=] who doesn't even bother trying to understand storyline or read the manual, thus playing the game in a bad manner. This has resulted in the slang term "Grean", which refers to mandatory hairstyle of male primary school students, because of their young age.
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101Foreign video games usually reference Thailand by misspelled Thai billboards or signs.
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103* ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' - The continent of Adabat is partially based on Thailand.
104* The ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series features two prominent Thai characters, both muay thai fighters -- the giant Sagat (whose name means "intercept" in Thai, though "guardian" is probably a better, more lyrical translation) and the more disreputable Adon ("Adun" -- "peerless" in Thai). Both fighters are named after real-life boxers have been a part of the series from the very beginning. Their stages depict Thailand as being very beautiful, featuring ancient temples, exotic jungles and giant reclining Buddha statues.
105** The BigBad of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'', M. Bison (Vega in Japan) also has the headquarters of his Shadaloo criminal organization located in Thailand.
106* One of the DLC multiplayer maps of ''VideoGame/Battlefield4'' called "Lumphini Garden", is set in Bangkok's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumphini_Park Lumphini Park]].
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109[[folder:WebComics]]
110* ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'' - [[http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2125519/friendly-conversation/ Jintara Sharpley]] is named for a popular Thai singer. She met her American husband Ben when he was on R&R in Bangkok and she was a [[http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2125530/what-she-said/ sex worker.]]
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113!! See also:
114[[index]]
115* ThaiMedia
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119[[AC:The Thai flag]]
120[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_thailand.png]]
121->The flag's red, white, and blue stripes symbolize the people, Buddhism, and the monarchy, respectively (the latter being the favorite color of its designer, King Vajiravudh (Rama VI)). Members of the House of Chakri, Thailand's royal family, have their own flags, with field colors based on traditional lucky colors of the day on which they were born (from Sunday to Saturday: red, yellow, pink, green, orange, light blue and violet) -- for example, King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) was born on a Monday, as was his father, Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and thus their royal color is yellow.
122** Thai people dressed in pink when they heard HM King Bhumibol was ill because pink was his personal color for health. Websites and social media were drenched in pink and yellow: now he is gone, the mourning color is black. Even some TV is broadcasting in black and white.
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124[[AC:Emblem of Thailand]]
125[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/emblem_of_thailand.png]]
126->Due to the country's Indian influences, the garuda is a royal symbol for centuries until it was adopted in 1911. According to Hindu legend, the garuda is the vahana of Vishnu. Even though the Thai king is a Buddhist, he is believed to be an avatar of Vishnu. Due to this, the garuda is usually associated with monarchy (though that is not the case in UsefulNotes/{{Indonesia}} which is a republic).
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128[[AC:The Thai national anthem]]
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130->ประเทศไทยรวมเลือดเนื้อชาติเชื้อไทย
131->เป็นประชารัฐ ไผทของไทยทุกส่วน
132->อยู่ดำรงคงไว้ได้ทั้งมวล
133->ด้วยไทยล้วนหมาย รักสามัคคี
134->ไทยนี้รักสงบ แต่ถึงรบไม่ขลาด
135->เอกราชจะไม่ให้ใครข่มขี่
136->สละเลือดทุกหยาดเป็นชาติพลี
137->เถลิงประเทศชาติไทยทวี มีชัย ชโย
138[[note]]
139->Prathēt thai rūam lư̄at nư̄a chāt chư̄a thai
140->Pen prachā rat, phathai khǭng thai thuk sūan
141->Yū damrong khǭng wai dāi thang mūan
142->Dūai thai lūan māi, rak samakkhī
143->Thai nī rak sangop, tǣ thư̄ng rop mai khlāt
144->Ēkkarāt cha mai hai khrai khom khī
145->Sala lư̄at thuk yāt pen chāt phalī
146->Thalœ̄ng prathēt chāt thai thawī, mī chai, chayō!
147[[/note]]
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151->Thailand unites the flesh and blood of Thais.
152->The land of Thailand belongs to the Thais.
153->Long has been our independence,
154->Because Thais have been united forever.
155->The Thais are peaceful and loving, but are not cowards in war.
156->Our sovereignty will never be threatened,
157->We will sacrifice every drop of our blood for our nation.
158->We are ready to die for freedom, security, and prosperity!
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160[[AC:Government]]
161* Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
162** Monarch: Vajiralongkorn
163** Prime Minister: Srettha Thavisin
164** Senate President: Pornpetch Wichitcholchai
165** House Speaker: Wan Muhamad Noor Matha
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167[[AC:Miscellaneous]]
168* '''Capital and largest city:''' UsefulNotes/{{Bangkok}}
169* '''Population:''' 66,558,935
170* '''Area:''' 513,120 km
171 (198,120 sq mi) (50th)
172* '''Currency''': Thai baht (฿) (THB)
173* '''ISO-3166-1 Code:''' TH
174* '''Country calling code:''' 66
175* '''Highest point:''' Doi Inthanon (2565 m/8,415 ft) (91st)

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