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Thailand

Thailand is a country located in Southeast Asia. This country experienced fast economic growth from 1985-1995 due to its popular tourist destinations like Ko Samui, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Bangkok and Pattaya.

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Who is the Minister of Education for Thailand?

Khin San Yi is the Minister of Education for Burma.

How you say how much in Thailand?

Tao rai? Or to be polite:

Tao rai krub? (for guys)

Tao rai ka? (for girls)

Where were the king of Thailand born?

The current King of Thailand was NOT born in Thailand as the original answer to this question had shown.

The current (2013 or year 2556 in Thailand as this is answered) King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej was born in the United States, Cambridge, Massachusetts, December 5, 1927.

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Was Thailand imperialized?

No it wasn't, only country in that region not to be imperialised! No it wasn't, only country in that region not to be imperialised! No it wasn't, only country in that region not to be imperialised!

How many children do the Thai king and queen have?

Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia have 2 daughters and a son.

Largest city in Thailand?

The second largest city in Thailand is Chiang Mai, with an area of 40.216 km2 (15.5 mi2) and a population of approximately 233,000 people.

- officially this is the case, but unofficially Pattaya is the second largest city in terms of population - with combined registered and unregistered population somewhere between 0.5m to 1m - supposedly. This is something that you tend to not hear very much about as Thai people tend to downplay it - mainly because they are embarrassed of the city's bad reputation and the fact that a large portion of these 'inhabitants' are expats and not Thais...

Do most people live n villages or or cities in Thailand?

Bangkok is by far the most densely populated city in Thailand with about 9 million people. However, with the population of Thailand being over 65 million, you couldn't technically say that most people who live in Thailand live in Bangkok.

Which airlines fly to Thailand?

- Korean Air

- Delta

- United

- ANA

- Asiana Airlines

- Emirates

- Lufthansa

- KLM

- Air France

- China Eastern

- Thai Airways

- Cathay Pacific

- Japan Airlines

- Air China

- Swiss

- EVA Air

- American Airlines

- Turkish Airlines

- Qatar Airways

- Etihad Airways

- China Airlines

- British Airways

- Aeroflot

- EL AL Israel Airlines

- Hawaiian Airlines

- South African Airways

- PIA

- Aerosvit Airlines

- Hainan Airlines

- Kuwait Airways

- Philippine Airlines

- Saudia

Which country speaks Thai?

Thailand, which used to be called Siam. Now the Siamese language is better known as Thai.

When was Siam renamed Thailand?

Its name got changed from Siam to Thailand in 1939

Who is the Minister of Energy for Thailand?

Phongsak Raktaphongphaisan is the Minister of Energy for Thailand.

What are people from Thailand?

We call ourselves 'Thais' or 'Thai people', but for some people who live in Bangkok may call ourselves as 'Bangkokians'

What are Thailand major industries?

Some of Thailand's most important jobs are fishermen marketers and tradesmen

What do the stripes on Thailand's flag mean?

The red represents the blood spilled to maintain Thailand's independence.

The white stands for purity and is the color of Buddhism.

And the Blue represents the Thai monarchy.

The pattern repeats so that the flag can be flown without ever appearing upside down.

The old Siam (former name of Thailand) flag was a solid red with a white elephant in the middle. In 1917, King Rama the VI witnessed the national flag with a white elephant flown upside down by mistake. To solve the problem, the King declared to use the red flag with horizontal white stripes as the national flag. The red flag with white stripes was changed again in the same year. The reasons for the changing were that blue was the color of the King and the red white blue colored flag, which was similar to the national flags of alliances, would remind the participation of Thailand in the World War I. http:/flagspot.net/flags/th_his.html