No it does not. Thai use Baht as the currency.
The name of the currency in Thailand is the Baht. The name of the money in Indonesia is the Rupiah.
No. Thailand uses Thai Bahts whereas Indonesia uses Indonesian Rupiah.
No
No. Each has its own independent currency.
Nowhere, since same-sex marriage is not legal in Thailand.
Thailand and Cambodia are two separate countries.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Indonesia.
its the same
no, completely different
somewhat the same as Canada.
About the same size as France.
Thailand had no requirement to subdivide the governmental organization to the manner of state since its' area was not that large. Thailand divided the settlement into city and under control of the same government using same law nationwide.
A commodity form of money is when the value of the money is determined by the intrinsic worth of what makes it. For example, if the money is salt (as was used by the Roman empire) then the value of the money is the same as the value of the same weight of salt in another form. A token form of money is when a form of money (for example a coin) is created that has little or no intrinsic value, but has value because a company or person has agreed to exchange the token for a good or service of value. One example is bus tokens - small coins that can be presented on buses in exchange for transportation.
In exactly the same way: Indonesia The "e" is pronounced e:, not i: as in English
The religion is Buddhism