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The '''Republic of Thailand''', commonly known as just '''Thailand''', is a country in south-east Asia. It is a member of the [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] sphere, however is one of the few members with independence. '''Thailand''' was an original Axis member during [[World War II]] and saw great territorial gains after.
The '''Republic of Thailand''', commonly known as just '''Thailand''', is a country in South-East Asia. It is a member of the [[Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere|Japanese Co-Prosperity Sphere]] as one of the few members that holds it independence, unlike its other Indochinese neighbours.

An original Axis member during [[World War II]], Thailand saw great territorial gains in the peace deals, mainly in the Malay Peninsula, where it regained the control of the Northern Malay states of Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis and Terengganu that was lost in the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909.

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Revision as of 06:57, 7 May 2024

Republic of Thailand
สาธารณรัฐไทย
Thailand
Flag of the Republic
TAG = THA
Politics
CapitalBangkok
Ruling Party Khana Ratsadon
Head of StatePresident Plaek Phibunsongkhram
Head of GovernmentWichit
Wichitwathakan
Diplomacy
Sphere Co-Prosperity Sphere
Foreign Alignment Independent Member
of the Co-Prosperity Sphere
Economy
GDP$3.74B
Credit Rating Good
Market Type Corporatism

The Republic of Thailand, commonly known as just Thailand, is a country in South-East Asia. It is a member of the Japanese Co-Prosperity Sphere as one of the few members that holds it independence, unlike its other Indochinese neighbours.

An original Axis member during World War II, Thailand saw great territorial gains in the peace deals, mainly in the Malay Peninsula, where it regained the control of the Northern Malay states of Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis and Terengganu that was lost in the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909.