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                                        | Fast facts about Thailand |  
                                        | The following pages are intended to give visitors   information about Thailand in the form of fast facts.  Select from   numerous categories of Thailand facts, including economics, geography,   people, population, weather, accommodation, holidays, and more.   
                                            
                                              
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                                                |  |  Country
 
                                                        Thailand, the only Southeast Asian nation never to have been colonized   by European powers, is a constitutional monarchy whose current head of   state is HM Bhumibol Adulyadej. A unified Thai kingdom has existed since   the mid-14th century, and Thailand was known as Siam until 1939 when it   officially became the Kingdom of Thailand.  |  |  
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                                                |  | Geography  Thailand is the 50th largest country in the world; most nearly equal in size to Spain.
                                                           Located just 15 degrees north of the equator, Thailand has a tropical   climate and temperatures typically range from 19 to 38 degrees C   (66-100 F).  Thailand’s largest peak, Doi Inthanon, is 2,565 meters (8,415 ft) tall.  Thailand covers 510,890 sq km of land and 2,230 sq km of water.  The coastline of Thailand is 3,219 km long.  Thailand’s longest shared border is with Myanmar (Burma), stretching 1,800 km.  |  |  
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                                                |  |  Weather  
                                                        The weather in Thailand is generally hot and humid: typical of its   location within the tropics.  Generally speaking, Thailand can be   divided into three seasons: “hot” season, rainy season, and “cool”   season, though Thailand’s geography allows visitors to find suitable   weather somewhere in the country throughout the year. |  |  
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                                                |  |  Population 
                                                        The population of Thailand comprises of roughly 65 million citizens, the   majority of whom are ethnically Thai, though peoples of Chinese,   Indian, Malay, Mon, Khmer, Burmese, and Lao origin are also represented   to varying degrees.   Approximately 7 million citizens live in the   capital city, Bangkok, though this number varies seasonally and is   otherwise difficult to accurately count. |  |  
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                                                |  |  Area 
                                                        Thailand has a rough geographical area of 514, 000 sq km (200,000 sq   miles). This makes Thailand roughly equivalent in size to France or   Texas. |  |  
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                                                |  | People
                                                        The vast majority (roughly 80%) of Thailand’s nearly 65 million citizens   are ethnically Thai.  The remainder consists primarily of peoples of   Chinese, Indian, Malay, Mon, Khmer, Burmese, and Lao decent.   Of the 7   million citizens who live in the capital city, Bangkok, there is a   greater diversity of ethnicities, including a large number of expatriate   residents from across the globe.   Other geographic distinctions of the   population include a Muslim majority in the south near the Malaysian   border, and hill tribe ethnic groups, such as the Hmong and Karen, who   live in the northern mountains. |  |  
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                                                |  |  Language
                                                        More than 92% of the population speaks Thai or one of it’s regional   dialects. While the Thai language is the official language of Thailand,   as a result of its cosmopolitan capital city and established tourism   infrastructure, English is spoken and understood throughout much of   Thailand. |  |  
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                                                |  |  Religion94.6% of Thais are Buddhist,
 4.6% of Thais are Muslim
 0.7% of Thais are Christian
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                                                |  |  Government
                                                        Thailand is a constitutional monarchy, not dissimilar to England’s,   whereby an elected Prime Minister is authorized to be the head of   government and a hereditary Thai King is head of state. The constitution   of Thailand allows for the people of Thailand to democratically elect   their leaders in the form of a parliament, with a bicameral legislature   consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives, and executive   authority in the hands of the Prime Minister. A Judiciary, overseen by   the Supreme Court, was designed to act independently of the executive   and the legislature. |  |  
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                                                |  |  Temperature
                                                        Located just 15 degrees north of the equator, Thailand has a tropical   climate and temperatures typically range from 19 to 38 degrees C (66-100   F) |  
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                                                |  |  Holidays
                                                        1 Jan:	New Year’s Day 
                                                         
                                                        Feb-Mar: Makha Bucha Day:  Buddhist holiday on full moon of fourth lunar month.
                                                         
                                                        6 Apr:	Chakri Memorial Day:  Honoring the dynasty of the reigning royal family.
                                                         
                                                        13-15 April: Songran, Thai new years celebration.
                                                         
                                                        May: Royal Ploughing Ceremony:  To honor farming season; date determined by royal astrologer
                                                         
                                                        May: Visakha Bucha:  Buddhist holiday on full moon of the 6th lunar month. 
                                                         
                                                        1 May: Labor Day
                                                         
                                                        5 May:  Coronation Day:  Commemorating the coronation of present King of Thailand. 
                                                         
                                                        July:	Asanha Bucha Day: Buddhist Holiday on full moon of 8th lunar month
                                                         
                                                        Vassa: beginning of Buddhist lent on first waning moon of 8th lunar month 
                                                         
                                                        12 Aug: Queen’s Birthday-Mothers Day
                                                         
                                                        23 Oct: Chulalongkorn Day:	Honoring a former King of Thailand. 
                                                         
                                                        5 Dec: King’s Birthday-Father’s Day 
                                                         
                                                        10 Dec: Constitution Day: celebrating the kingdom’s first constitution. 
                                                         
                                                        31 Dec: New Year’s Eve 
                                                         
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                                                        Jan: Chinese New Year 
                                                         
                                                        Nov: Loy Kratong  |  |  
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                                                |  |  Economics
                                                        The economy of Thailand is reliant on exports, which account for 60% of   Thailand’s approximately US$ 200 billion GDP. The economy of Thailand is   the 2nd largest in Southeast Asia. Thailand’s exports consist primarily   of agricultural products including fish and rice, of which it is the   largest exporter in the world, as well as textiles, rubber, automobiles,   computers and other electronic appliances, and jewelry. While one of   the premier tourist destinations in the world, Thailand relies on   tourism to provide only 7 % of its GDP. |  |  
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                                                |  |  Distance
                                                        From:   Sydney, Australia 4679.57 m. / 7530.84 km
                                                         
                                                        Tokyo, Japan 2860.65 m. /  4603.65 km 
                                                         
                                                        Beijing, China 2294.22 m. /  3692.08 km
                                                         
                                                        Hong Kong 1071.22 m. /  1723.91 km 
                                                         
                                                        New Delhi, India 1811.73 2915.63 km 
                                                         
                                                        Dubai, UAE 3034.04 m. /  4882.68 km 
                                                         
                                                        Rome, Italy 4882.68 m. /  8825.12 km 
                                                         
                                                        Madrid, Spain 6322.51 m. /  10174.82 km
                                                         
                                                        Paris, France 5865.21 m. /  9438.89 km
                                                         
                                                        Berlin, Germany 5343.29 m. /  8598.95 km
                                                         
                                                        Stockholm, Sweden 5135 m. /  8263.76 km 
                                                         
                                                        London, UK 5919.32 m. /  9525.96 km
                                                         
                                                        Moscow, Russia 4387.52 m. /  7060.83 km 
                                                         
                                                        New York, USA 8651.33 m. /  13922.59 km
                                                         
                                                        Los Angeles, USA 8260.17 m. /  13293.1 km
                                                         
                                                        Vancouver, Canada 7331.48 m. /  11798.55 km 
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                                                |  | Currency
 
                                                        The currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht. Baht come in both coin and   banknote form. The size of Thai currency, both coins and bills increases   with value and varies in color…. |  
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                                                |  | Banking
 
                                                        Thai bank hours are generally Monday through Friday, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm,   though certain banks have shorter Saturday hours and currency exchange   booths are open considerably longer hours in Bangkok and other tourist   destinations. |  
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                                                |  | Post Office
 
 The Thailand postal service is efficient and reliable with branches   in most major towns throughout the Kingdom.  Thailand post offices are   open M-F 8am-4:30pm and Sa-Su 9am-1pm.  However, The Central GPO in   Bangkok, located on New Road, is open until 6pm M-F and Sa-Su 9am-1pm.
                                                          All Thai post offices are closed on public holidays, though most   major hotels can arrange to mail letters and parcels on your behalf.   In addition to domestic and international mail services, both land   and air, standard and registered, the Thailand postal service also   provide telegram service. 
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                                                |  | Time
 
 Thailand Standard time is GMT +7. Thailand does not observe daylight savings. |  |  
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                                                |  | Weights & Measures
 
 Thailand uses the metric system for all weights and measurements, with   the exception for area, which Thais divide into wa and rai.  |  |  
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                                                |  | Electricity
 
 Electrical outlets in Thailand are charged to 220v at 50 cycles per   second, which is compatible with appliances from the U.K. but not those   from the US and many other nations. While most computer cables have   adaptors for voltage, visitors from the U.S. and those not on the 220/50   v. will have to bring adapters to run most other appliances.  Outlets   in Thailand generally feature flat, two pronged plugs, though some   feature holes for round plug ends.  Few outlets feature three holes   (grounded outlets) so it is often necessary to have a three to two prong   adapter for using notebook computers in Thailand. |  |  
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                                                |  | Accommodation
 
 Thailand hotels are some of the finest in the world, whether they are   five star luxury spa retreats or quaint family-run beachfront   bungalows.  There is a hotel in Thailand for every type of traveler on   every budget.  That said, the best prices are during Thailand’s off-peak   season (May – Aug), while the most expensive prices are typically   during the cool season (Dec – Feb).
                                                          Whether your accommodation choice is a homestay with local   villagers, a guesthouse in a backpacker district, a beach bungalow, or a   five star hotel in Thailand, unless you have booked ahead, settle for   nothing less than the warmest “land of smiles” hospitality. |  |  
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                                                |  | Telephone
 
 The Thai phone system is both modern and widespread, with   comprehensive coverage for cell phones and reliable pay phones found   throughout the kingdom.  Purchasing a second-hand Thai phone is   inexpensive and convenient, and calling from Thailand on a public phone   is easy with a phone card available at most convenience stores.
                                                         Emergency numbers are often three or four digit numbers, including Tourist Police, which is 1155. |  |  |  
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