Geography of Thailand

You may have heard about Thailand. Have you heard anything good or bad about it. Well, it is common to most countries, is not it? Despite the political turmoil in it, Thailand is still an interesting country. Let's start with the geography of the country.

The country is located in Southeast Asia. It is a Buddhist country since 80-90 percent of the population are Buddhists. The land to be known as Siam for centuries. If youhave the film "The King and I" watched, you will understand.

The size of the country is comparable to the size of France or to the size of Texas in the USA. It covers the area of 510,000 square kilometers. The population is around 65 million people. The country has the population of some 65 million people. It shares borders with Myanmar in the west and north, together with Laos in the northeast, with Cambodia to the east and Malaysia to the south.

Thailand has a forman old-style ax. It is divided into seven regions, including North, Northeast, Central Plains, East, West, and the Bangkok Metropolitan divided region. Each region has its own unique geographic character.

The capital city of Thailand is Bangkok. It's more or less in the center of the country. The city is considered by many perspectives, ranging from its rich culture with beautiful temples, known as a place of the infamous night spot, such as Patpong.

The northern partThailand has many of the mountains. It is the largest part of the country. Here you can see elephants working in the forest. The big cities, people visiting the north of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are. The second largest area is the northeast. The area is largely bounded by the Mekong River. It is the world's oldest Bronze Age civilization, which flourished some 5,000 years ago.

As for the south of the northeast lies in the eastern region. He has the Salento. This ispristine beaches, where the growth of resorts such as Pattaya.

The west of Thailand has many beautiful mountains. They rise towards the Burmese border. The resources here in lush valleys, and some are still relatively untouched. The cities have a limit of the atmosphere.

The last part of the country to the south. Here you can see beautiful landscape, which the economically important activities of the tin mining, rubber cultivation, and supplementedFishing.