Thailand
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Thailand (/ˈtaɪlænd/ TY-land or /ˈtaɪlənd/ TY-lənd;[9] Thai: ประเทศไทย, RTGS: Prathet Thai), officially the Kingdom of Thailand (Thai: ราชอาณาจักรไทย, RTGS: Ratcha Anachak Thai; IPA: [râːt.tɕʰā ʔāːnāːtɕàk tʰāj] (listen)), is a country in Southeast Asia. Its neighbours are Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Myanmar. Its name was Siam until June 1939[10] and between 1945 and May 11 1949. The word Thai (ไทย) comes from the ethnic group in the center of Thailand.
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Thailand is a constitutional monarchy. It has a king as a head of state, king Vajiralongkorn.
Most people there (95 percent)[source?] follow the philosophy called Buddhism. Smaller number of people (4.4%), mostly to the south, follow Islam. Other religions in Thailand are Christianity, Hinduism, and Sikhism.
There is an acting prime minister (as of July 2025); Paetongtarn Shinawatra is suspended.[11]
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History
A Buddhist kingdom named Sukhothai was founded here in 1238.
A century later, a bigger kingdom named Ayuthaya appeared south of Sukhothai. Later Sukhothai became a part of Ayuthaya. Ayuthaya existed for more than 400 years before its fall by the attack of a Burmese kingdom.
A soldier of Chinese origin then founded a new capital city at Thonburi, and became King Tāksin.
The founding of Bangkok as the capital city, was the start of the Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932). It was founded by King Rama I of the Chakri Dynasty.
Before 1932, Thailand was an absolute monarchy. On June 24, 1932, a group of people did a coup and changed Thailand to a constitutional monarchy. It was not until 1973 that Thai people voted for a Prime Minister in an election.
In 1951, there was a failed coup - the Manhattan Rebellion.[12] On September 19, 2006, the army did a coup d'état and took control from Thaksin Shinawatra's government.
In May 2014, a new military coup d'état removed another government. Thailand had 12 coup d'etats, between 1932 and 2014.
In October 2016, Rama X became the new king.
After the start of the 2025 Cambodian–Thai border crisis
The 2025 Cambodia–Thailand border conflict started in May 2025;[13] One soldier died that month.
On July 23, a Thai soldier stepped on a landmine in a district of Ubon Ratchathani, resulting in the loss of a leg. The next day, soldiers from both countries were killing. Thai F-16 fighter jets, hit (things belonging to the Cambodian military, or) Cambodian military targets along the border.[14] By the last week of July, dozens of people had been killed.[15][16][17][13][18][19][20][21] Among the dead, are soldiers. Attacks were still happening on July 28;[22] A ceasefire started, at the end of that day.[23][24]
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Provinces
Thailand is made up of 76 provinces (จังหวัด, changwat), put into 5 groups. There are 2 specially governed districts: the capital Bangkok and Pattaya. The 76 provinces including Bangkok are as follows:


Central
- Ang Thong
- Bangkok (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon), Special Governed District of
- Chai Nat
- Kanchanaburi
- Lopburi
- Nakhon Nayok
- Nakhon Pathom
- Nonthaburi
- Pathum Thani
- Phetchaburi
- Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
- Prachuap Khiri Khan
- Ratchaburi
- Samut Prakan
- Samut Sakhon
- Samut Songkhram
- Saraburi
- Sing Buri
- Suphan Buri
East
- Chachoengsao
- Chanthaburi
- Chonburi
- Prachinburi
- Rayong
- Sa Kaeo
- Trat
North
- Chiang Mai
- Chiang Rai
- Kamphaeng Phet
- Lampang
- Lamphun
- Mae Hong Son
- Nakhon Sawan
- Nan
- Phayao
- Phetchabun
- Phichit
- Phitsanulok
- Phrae
- Sukhothai
- Tak
- Uthai Thani
- Uttaradit

Northeast (Isan)
- Amnat Charoen
- Bueng Kan
- Buri Ram
- Chaiyaphum
- Kalasin
- Khon Kaen
- Loei
- Maha Sarakham
- Mukdahan
- Nakhon Phanom
- Nakhon Ratchasima
- Nong Bua Lamphu
- Nong Khai
- Roi Et
- Sakon Nakhon
- Si Sa Ket
- Surin
- Ubon Ratchathani
- Udon Thani
- Yasothon
South
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Economy
The economy of Thailand "is based on trade and investment in the agricultural and tourism sectors, according to media.[25] In 2022, the country with investors that invested the most in Thailand, was Japan; Chinese investors had the second place.[25]
Industry had a contribution to the GDP, of 43.9 percent (in 2007), and 14 percent of the workforce are in that sector (of the economy). Within that sector, manufacturing was the biggest part, and it had a contribution (to the GDP), with 34.5 (in 2004). As of 2025's first quarter, media said that there is "weakness [...] in the manufacturing sector, especially automotive, petrochemicals and construction materials".[26]
Agriculture in Thailand: Rice is the country's most important crop; Some 60 percent of Thailand's 13 million farmers grow that, according to media (2017). Amount of crops produced: sugarcane;[27] [c. 104 million tons] or 104.3 million tons was harvested in 2018 (4th largest producer in the world); Rice, [c. 32 million tons or] 32.1 million tons (6th largest producer in the world); Cassava, 31.6 million tons (2nd largest producer in the world).
"The Thai-US trade volume has been roughly 6.0% of GDP", but on top of that significant amounts of Chinese goods are getting labels Made in Thailand, while in many cases the goods were actually Made in China, according to media.[28] "The US was Thailand's largest export market" in 2024; The U.S. imported things for $55 billion.[29]
"Exports to China ... amount to [c. 6% or] 6.7% of GDP", media said in 2025.[30]
Trade tariffs between the U.S. and Thailand, have changed several times (during 2025).
About becoming a partner country in BRICS: Thailand became a partner in 2025.[31]
The GDP growth (year 2024), was 2.5%.[32]
In regard to the number of cars made: On average, [c. 118,000] cars were made per month during the first five months of 2025 (out of a total of 594,492 automobiles).[33]. [C. 21% or] 21.9% of the cars made, were Toyota cars, year 2022.[34] Other cars being made, includeBMW, BYD, Deepal,[source?] Ford, GAC Aion,[source?] GWM,[source?] Haval,[source?] Honda, Isuzu, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, MG, Nissan, Ora, and Neta.[35] Neta had been building c. one car in Thailand, for every car that they import from their factories in China.[36]
In regard to tourism: From each of these four countries, there came one million tourists during the 2025's first six months: Malaysia, China, India and Russia.[37]
In 2014, Credit Suisse reported that Thailand was the world's third most unequal country, behind Russia and India.[38] The top 10% richest held 79% of the country's assets.[38] The top 1% held 58% of the assets.[38]
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Government
There is an acting prime minister (as of July 2025); Paetongtarn Shinawatra is suspended.[11]
Cabinet (jobs or) positions (as of 2025's third quarter), include
- acting defence minister[39]
- [Farming minister or] Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister.[40]
Earlier (September 2024), new members of the Cabinet of Thailand got approval from the king;[41] Furthermore, "The new cabinet [... is supposed to] be sworn in" on July 3.[11]
The Cabinet members include
- foreign minister or minister of foreign affairs[42]
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Armed conflict in the provinces Narathiwat, Pattani, and Yala
The South Thailand armed rebellion has its origins from 1948;[45] It started as an ethnic and religious separatist armed rebellion in Patani (historical region); Many Malay people live there; That region is made up of the three southernmost provinces of Thailand and parts of a fourth province (Songkhla); The conflict has become more complex and more violent since the early 2000s; Drug cartels,[46][47] oil smuggling networks,[48][49] and some pirate raids have much to do with the violence.[50][51]
57 people died (year 2023), in the conflict.[52]
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Other information
Since 2025, using cannabis for fun, is (again) against the law.[53][54] Physicians and "Thai traditional doctors, Chinese medicine practitioners and pharmacists [are some of those that] can authorise cannabis use", according to media.[53][55][56][57][58]
Environmental issues: Industrial growth has created (much or) high levels of air pollution in Thailand. Vehicles and factories (give or) contribute to air pollution.
Measurement of PM 2.5 pollution is one of the ways of measuring air pollution; In that way, the particulates (in the atmosphere), that are smaller than 2.5 microns, get measured.[59]
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