Siam was d old name for modern Thailand, d land of white elephants. So d capital would b Bangkok.
Bangkok Land was created in 1973.
The real name of Siam today is Thailand. The country officially changed its name from Siam to Thailand in 1939. "Thailand" translates to "Land of the Free," reflecting the nation's pride in its independence.
Yes, you go through immigration when you land in Krabi International Airport from the Bangkok Airport.
The name of the kingdom of Siam was changed to Thailand in 1948. The word "Thai" is supposed to mean freedom ,thus the name "Thailand" means " Freedom land".
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Siam decided to be neutral so the British or french couldn't get his land. then he modernized his country after that.That was the result of British and French agreement used Siam as the buffer
The former Siam also known as the land of smiles and the Nation of the White Elephant.
No, Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand. Malaysia is the neighbouring country of Thailand, which is located on the south of Thailand. They shared land borders.
Yes. During the 18th century, Siam (which is now Thailand) established control over the majority of land that is now Laos. In 1828, the Vientiane Lao rebelled, but were unsuccessful. Laos became part of Siam. Siam had control over Laos until the French invaded Vietnam. In the early 1900s, Laos was absorbed into French Indochina thanks to treaties with Siam. So yes. Laos was part of Thailand (known then as Siam) for approximately 80 years.
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A round 1500 fell. Khmer Empire fell by inner- fighting. Some Khmer leader ask help from Siam. Later, most of the land became a part of Siam empire.