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(Nakatukdo hali sa Thailand)

Tagboan: 15°24′N 101°18′E / 15.4°N 101.3°E / 15.4; 101.3

Kahadean nin Tailandya
ราชอาณาจักรไทย (tataramon?)
Ratcha-anachak Thai
Emblem of Tailandya
Emblem
Kanta: Phleng Chat Thai
(English: "Thai National Anthem")
Kantang RoyalSansoen Phra Barami
(English: "Glorify His prestige")
Lokasyon kan Tailandya (green) in ASEAN (dark grey)  –  [Legend]
Lokasyon kan Tailandya (green)

in ASEAN (dark grey)  –  [Legend]

Lokasyon kan Tailandya
Kapitolyo
and Pinakadakulang Syudad
Bangkok
13°45′N 100°29′E / 13.750°N 100.483°E / 13.750; 100.483
Opisyal na  mga tataramonThai[1]
Spoken languages
Mga etnikong grupo (2009;[6] 2011[3]Plantilya:RP)
Relihiyon
DemonymThai
Siamese (archaic)
GobyernoUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Maha Vajiralongkorn
Srettha Thavisin
LehistraturaNational Legislative Assembly (acting as National Assembly)
Formation
1238–1448
1351–1767
1768–1782
6 April 1782
24 June 1932
6 April 2017
Area
• Total
513,120 km2 (198,120 sq mi) (50th)
• Tubig (%)
0.4 (2,230 km2)
Populasyon
• 2016 tantya
68,863,514[8] (20th)
• 2010 Sensus
64,785,909[9]
• Densidad
132.1/km2 (342.1/sq mi) (88th)
GDP (PPP)2018 tantya
• Kabuuhan
$1.296 trillion[10]
• Per capita
$18,734[10]
GDP (nominal)2018 tantya
• Kabuuhan
$514.700 billion[11]
• Per capita
$7,588[11]
Gini (2013)37.8[12]
medium
HDI (2015)Increase 0.740[13]
high · 87th
CurrencyBaht (฿) (THB)
Sona nin OrasICT (UTC+7)
Nagmamaneho saleft
Kodang pan-apod+66
Internet TLD

An Tailandya (sa Ingles: Thailand) o Kahadean nin Tailandya sarong nasyon sa Asya.

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