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World InfoZone country profiles and travel destinations. ... The Kingdom of Thailand was known as Siam until 1939. The name Thailand means Land of the Free. Doi Inthanon (2,576 m) is the highest peak in Thailand. The Tee Law Su Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Thailand and one of the highest in Asia.
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Thailand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thailand Life: The daily life of Thailand's most famous Internet Teenager ... So, there are now hundreds of pictures and tons of information abou t Thailand which I keep adding to every week. Every day, more than 3500 people come to read about every moment of my Thai life from birth to adulthood.
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The information on this page comes from the CIA factbook entry for Thailand. I have up-dated the information in a few places and added some extra facts.
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Thailand has a land area of 513,115 sq.km. bordered by Malaysia (South), Myanmar(West & North), Laos (North & East) and Cambodia (Southeast). ... Temperature varies from 38C to 19C; humidity from 82.8 % to 66 % ... Thailand flag...
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Thailand tourism and travel information including facts, maps, history, culture, transport and weather in Thailand. Find popular places to visit in Thailand - Lonely Planet ... Fast Facts about Thailand...
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Get comprehensive facts about Thailand. ... Visit the Compassion blog to learn more about our work in Thailand. ... Sources for facts: The World Factbook, 2008; The State of the World's Children, 2008...
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Comprehensive facts and figures about Thailand. Details include population, climate and average life expectancy as well as position in various world rankings. ... conventional long form: Kingdom of Thailand ; conventional short form: ... Quickly find facts and figures for 192 countries with the world almanac tool.;
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Around 80,000 women and children have been sold into Thailand's sex idustry since 1990, with most coming from Burma, China's Yunan province and Laos. Trafficked children were also found on construction sites and in sweatshops.
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