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How many provinces and cities are there in Thailand?

First, the northern region

Chiang Mai (Chiang Mai)

Kamphaeng Phet

Nanbang Province (Nanbang)

Lampen (Lampen)

Meikangshun Building (Kang Sen, USA)

Nakong Shawan, Beilanpo County

Fu Nan (South)

Eight Tianfu (Fayao)

Phetchabun (phetchabun)

Fichte (Fichte)

Peng Shiluo (Peng Shiluo)

Phrae (Phra)

Suketai (Suketai)

Laixingfu

Utai Sani

Uttaradit

Second, the northeast.

Amnat Charoen

Wu Li Wu Li LAN

Chai Yapeng (Chai Yapeng)

Carracin (Carracin)

Kunjingfu (Kunkaen)

Roy (Roy)

Mahasalakam (Mahasalakam)

Mora Limited Government (Mukdaharn)

Nakong Panong (Nakong Panong)

kele

Nong Bua Nong Buan Alanpu Province.

Nongkai.

Return on investment (Roi Et)

Zuo Jin na kong

Four-color Jufu (Sasket)

Surin (Surin)

Ubuntu

Udongtani

Yasuton?

Third, the eastern region.

Chachoengsao (Chachoengsao)

Senkaku Wenli (Senkaku Wenli)

Chunbuli Province (Spring Li Wu)

Prachin Bli

Luo Yong (Luo Yong)

Sacao (Sacao)

Fu (Trat)

Fourth, the central region.

Hongtongfu

Ayutthaya (also known as Aruta Ya, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya)

Bangkok (also known as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, the only municipality directly under the central government)

Chai Nat (Chainat)

Beibifu

Lop Buli (lopburi)

Kun Xi Yu Fu (Nakong Nayu)

Luo Komba tong

Warm Li Wu Province

Baton Thani (Baton Thani)

Phoeburi (Phetchaburi)

Prachuap Khiri Khan

Rachaburi (Rachaburi)

Samut Plaquin

Samut Sahon

Samut Sonkaram

Sarravuth Li

Believe in singing Wu.

Supan Buli

Thailand:

Kingdom of Thailand (Thai:? ), commonly known as Thailand (Thai:? ) is a constitutional monarchy country located in Southeast Asia. Thailand is located in the middle of Indochina Peninsula, bordering Myanmar and Andaman Sea in the west, Laos in the northeast, Cambodia in the southeast and Malaysia in the south.

Thailand was formerly known as Siam, 1949. On May 1 1 day, Thais changed "Siam" to "Thailand" with their own national names, mainly taking its meaning of "freedom".

Thailand implemented a free economic policy, and its economy developed rapidly in the 1990s, becoming one of the "Four Little Dragons in Asia". However, it suffered a major setback in the "98 Economic Crisis" and then fell into recession and stagnation. It is one of the emerging industrial countries and emerging market economies in the world. Manufacturing, agriculture and tourism are the main economic sectors.

Thailand is the only net exporter of grain in Asia and one of the top five exporters of agricultural products in the world. The electronic industry and other manufacturing industries have developed rapidly, and the industrial structure has changed obviously. Automobile industry is the pillar industry, the automobile manufacturing center in Southeast Asia and the largest automobile market in ASEAN. Thailand is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world.

Thailand is a Buddhist country, and most Thais believe in the four-faced Buddha. Buddhists account for more than 90% of the national population.

Thailand is a member and founding member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and also a member of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asia-Europe Meeting and World Trade Organization.