Thailand is a constitutional monarchy in Indochina West Coast Thailand Old Thailand has 73 provinces and adjacent to Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia in 2004, the population is estimated at 64.9 million in the same year, 75% of the population are ethnic groups Thailand, 14% ethnic Chinese and in. % are Khmer, Mon and Indigenous (SBS 2004) is the current King, 9, took the throne in 1946 and is the monarch's reign, the longest in the world (RTE 1996), while Thailand has a Buddhist majority has a history of expansion of diversity. Religious and acceptance According to the Constitution of 2007, the King is still 'upholder' of all religions by Thailand (Government of Thailand 2007, S9), while the king is. Thailand has solid institutions, political upheavals, including the occasional coups and civil unrest in 2008, Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat was forced from office after the rally with violence and domination. The Constitutional Court (BBCNews 2009) The Government of Thailand on the history of the Kingdom of Sukhothai in northern Thailand, was established in 1238 to modernize the state religion is Buddhism, Sukhothai. (Government of Thailand, Mahidol 2008 1996) culture spread when Sukhothai was absorbed into the Kingdom of Thailand to the south after 1350, while the predominantly Buddhist monarch's protection of religious freedom, as long as Buddhism had not considered. (Government of Thailand 2008 Ishii 1994) is Thailand's Royal Dynasty. Chakri has ruled. Fri. In 1782, when new capital is home hump or 'village of wild plums', while Thailand was called Siam. At the end of the century Siam office monarchy cratic, centralised government and formalised of the border is a country in Southeast Asia that is not colonised by Europeans (Government of Thailand 2008 SBS 2547) In 1902, Siam expand south. Malay Muslim sultanate formally pages of Patan. Thailand now has the land where the Malay Muslim majority (ICG 2005).
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