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  2. Christianity in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Christianity was first introduced to Thailand by European missionaries.By 2021, it represented 1.2% of the predominantly Buddhist national population. [1] Christians are numerically and organizationally concentrated in northern Thailand, where they make up an estimated 16% of the population in some lowland districts (e.g., Chomtong, Chiang Mai) and up to very high percentages in tribal ...

  3. Channel 8 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 8 (ช่อง 8) is a Thai digital television channel that broadcasts entertainment, foreign TV series, and sports.It is owned and operated by RS Multimedia Company Limited (thru RS Vision Company Limited) (a subsidiary of RS Group).

  4. Senate of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    1947 – First Thai Senate established with 100 members, all royally appointed. 1952 – Establishment of a unicameral National Assembly with 123 members. 1968 – Re-establishment of the Senate with 120 royally-appointed members. 1971 – The Thai Legislature is banned by Thanom Kittikachorn. 1975 – Return of the royally-appointed Senate.

  5. Bangkok Post - Wikipedia

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    The Bangkok Post is an English-language daily newspaper published in Bangkok, Thailand.It is published in broadsheet and digital formats. The first issue was sold on 1 August 1946.

  6. Anutin Charnvirakul - Wikipedia

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    Anutin Charnvirakul (Thai: อนุทิน ชาญวีรกูล, RTGS: Anuthin Chanwirakun; born 13 September 1966) is a Thai politician who has served as the Minister of Interior and Deputy Prime Minister since 2023.

  7. Sanook.com - Wikipedia

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    Sanook's original logo was inspired by Yahoo!'s. Sanook.com was founded in 1998 by Thai internet entrepreneur Poramate Minsiri. Back then, the Thai World Wide Web was still in its infancy, and Sanook, which started as a web directory, developed into the country's first major web portal and quickly became one of its top visited sites.

  8. Gender identities in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The "dee" (ดี้), from the English word lady, is a homosexual (or bisexual) female who follows outward Thai gender norms. A dee will look, act, and speak in a manner congruent with Thai female gender norms. The only difference between dees and traditional females is that dee often engage in relationships with toms. [5]

  9. International rankings of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) was quick to repudiate the findings, calling them based on old data and faulty estimates. [76] [77] Thailand has been ranked the world's third most unequal nation after Russia and India, with a widening gap between rich and poor according to Oxfam in 2016. [78]