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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Geoghaphy About Thailand The Thailand flag was officially adopted on September 28, 1917. The flag of Thailand comprises of five horizontal stripes. In the top and bottom of the flag of Thailand there are equal-sized red stripes,The white color stands for purity and is the color of Buddhism, which is the main religion of Thailand.Area: 514, 000 Sq. km.Capital: Bangkok The Thailand flag was officially adopted on September 28, 1917. The flag of Thailand comprises of five horizontal stripes. In the top and bottom of the flag of Thailand there are equal-sized red stripes,The white color stands for purity and is the color of Buddhism, which is the main religion of Thailand.Area: 514, 000 Sq. km.Capital: Bangkok Thailand is a country with abundant natural resources, including a wide variety of flora and fauna, and distinct environmental, zones. There are over 100 Thailand national parks, including more than 20 marine parks, and each park features unique attractions, outstanding facilities, and opportunities to see animals in Thailand. Those interested in trekking, mountain biking, photography, birding, camping, scuba diving, or getting up close to exotic animals in Thailand have many options to choose from. The Thailand climate is controlled by tropical monsoons and the weather in Thailand is generally hot and humid across most of the country throughout most of the year. While Thailands seasons are generally divided into the hot season, cool season, and rainy season Thailand's climate is tropical with a mean annual temperature of 28°C and high humidity. There are three distinct seasons the hot season from March to May, the cool season from November to February and the rainy season from about June to October. The southern, coastal region of Thailand really has only two seasons rainy season and dry season. Lotus flowers are common and the favorite flower in Thailand. Lotus flowers live above the surface, but they are rooted in the mud. There are many flowering trees and shrubs, and fruit trees.
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