Thailand
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. 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.
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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