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  List of provinces of Thailand by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the provinces of Thailand in order of their total population.
The data are from the National Statistical Office of Thailand, based upon the national census (final data) of 2000.
List of provinces of Thailand by population density
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_provinces_of_Thailand_by_population   (86 words)

  
 Population Index - Volume 53 - Number 1
Data are included on the total urban and rural population, population growth by sex from 1882 to 1976, spatial distribution, population density, age distribution, economic activity, literacy, educational status, occupations, and marital status.
Data are included on population by region and sex, population density, residence characteristics, age distribution, and the foreign population.
National-level data are included on population estimates and projections by year, 1927-2000; natural increase, 1927-1985; population of cities and villages, 1927-1985; population by region and province, 1950-1985; population density by province, 1980 and 1985; population of localities, 1950-1985; and population of provinces and districts and annual increase rate, 1980 and 1985.
popindex.princeton.edu /browse/v53/n1/s.html   (3344 words)

  
 Learn more about Thailand in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Kingdom of Thailand is a country in southeast Asia, bordering Laos and Cambodia to the east, the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia to the south, and the Andaman Sea and Myanmar to the west.
During that conflict Thailand was in a loose alliance with Japan; following its conclusion Thailand became an ally of the United States.
Muay thai, or Thai boxing, is the national sport in Thailand and its native martial art.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /t/th/thailand.html   (1100 words)

  
 Iraq - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Three provinces rejected it (Salah ad Din with 82% against, Ninawa with 55% against, and Al Anbar with 97% against), but the final vote against the constitution was not 67%, which would have defeated the constitution.
Seventy-five to eighty percent of Iraq's population are Arabs; the other major ethnic groups are the Kurds at 15-20%, Assyrians, Turkomans and others (5%), who mostly live in the north and northeast of the country.
History: List of Kings of Iraq, List of Presidents of Iraq, List of Prime Ministers of Iraq, British Mandate of Iraq, History of the Jews in Iraq, Iran-Iraq War, History of astrology, Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia, Babylon
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 Thailand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Main article: History of Thailand Thailand's origin is traditionally tied to the short-lived kingdom of Sukhothai founded in 1238, after which the larger kingdom of Ayutthaya was established in the mid-14th century.
Main article: Provinces of Thailand Thailand is divided into 76 provinces (changwat, singular and plural), which are grouped into 5 groups of provinces.
Provinces are further subdivided into 795 districts (Amphoe), 81 sub-districts (King Amphoe) and 50 districts of Bangkok (khet) (number are for 2000), and furthermore into 7,236 communes (Tambon), 55,746 villages (Muban), 123 municipalities (Tesaban), and 729 sanitation districts (Sukhaphiban) (numbers are for 1984).
www.aseannewsnetwork.de /articles/content/t/th/thailand.html   (1127 words)

  
 Population Education Newsletter & Forum, No. 42, 1995
Institu- tionalization of population education in the formal school system up to grade 12 and in technical and vocational education as well as the madrasah system and the introduction of population education in the Mass Non-formal Education Programme were also proposed.
The study was conducted by the Population Education Unit of NCERT to find out the extent of coverage of and gaps in population- related themes being conveyed to students through the textbooks in the three States which are demographically backward.
Population information covers a wide range of subjects, from basic facts about rates of population growth and population size, the health benefits of family planning, different family planning methods, and the dangers of STDs, including HIV/AIDS, to more complex material on the interrelationships between population and the environment, including such issues as overconsumption and waste.
www.un.org /popin/regional/asiapac/unesco/poped/news42.asc.html   (11736 words)

  
 Population Index - Volume 61 - Number 1
The report consists of an analysis of the data on population growth, density, and age and spatial distribution by district and urban area.
The data concern population density, housing and households, urban population, population size and growth, sex distribution, the labor force, the unemployed population, scheduled castes and tribes, and literacy.
The data presented are for 1990 and concern population characteristics, including age distribution, age misreporting, dependency ratios, sex ratios, household size, and marital status; fertility; and mortality, including infant, neonatal, and post-neonatal mortality.
popindex.princeton.edu /browse/v61/n1/s.html   (1540 words)

  
 Asia Population Database
Their population was estimated as their area times the average population density of the neighboring districts (12.04 p/sqkm).
Province level figures were thus uniformly inflated using the 1995 total pop estimate for PRK from UN World Population Prospects.
Therefore, the residual population between the state total and the total for the 47 listed townships was distributed evenly to the 5 townships which are of approximately even size.
www.grida.no /cgiar/asia/appendix.htm   (3996 words)

  
 World Water Assessment Programme | Case Studies | Chao Phraya River Basin, Thailand
Population density averages 136 persons/km2, but varies greatly from 44/km2 in the Nan Sub-basin to 533/km2 in the Chao Phraya Sub-basin.
A study by Thailand Environmental Institute for the Pollution Control Department of the Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment in 1997 reviewed the water quality data for the Central River Basin as routinely monitored by the National Enviromental Board (NEB), the Pollution Control Department (PCD) and the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH).
In the Wang River, degradation of water quality near centres of urban population in Lampang was attributed to domestic wastewater discharge coupled with effluent discharges from commercial establishments and factories located on the river banks.
www.unesco.org /water/wwap/case_studies/chao_phraya/index.shtml   (3203 words)

  
 Thailand - Gurupedia
The Kingdom of Thailand is a country in southeast Asia, bordering Laos and Cambodia to the east, the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia to the south, and the Andaman Sea and
1995 - averaging almost 9% annually - increased speculative pressure on Thailand's currency, the baht, in 1997 led to a crisis that uncovered financial sector weaknesses and forced the government to float the currency.
Thailand's population is dominated by ethnic Thai and Lao, who make up three quarters of the population.
www.gurupedia.com /t/th/thailand.htm   (952 words)

  
 Country Profile - Thailand
Thailand's government has remained active in its efforts to curb the import of various Ozone Depleting Substances (ODSs), such as CFCs and halon, according to the provisions of its Country Programme (an official phaseout schedule for the country) as well as working to motivate industries to cooperate in the phasing out process.
Thailand's Department of Fisheries is responsible for conducting research and investigation in the fields of fishery biology, aquaculture, and sustainable fisheries development, and for protecting natural water resources through regulations and the control of fishing activities.
Thailand's experience has shown that indigenous people and their communities tend to protect their resources effectively when they realize the contribution of the resources to their livelihood, and vice versa.
www.un.org /esa/earthsummit/thai-cp.htm   (13267 words)

  
 SocioSite: DEMOGRAPHY - POPULATION STUDIES
The human population is likely to double by the middle of the 21st century, soaring past an estimated 10 billion people on the planet at the time when today's children will be middle aged.
A large collection of data, ranging from country profiles (provinces and main cities) to the highest mountains in the world, to a list of all countries in the world with their capitals, surface area and population.
It wants to educate the general public about population in the world and their detrimental consequences, to mobilize political efforts to reduce rapid rates of population growth, and to support field initiatives which promote family planning and health care for pregnant women and children.
www.sociosite.net /topics/population.php   (3065 words)

  
 WORLDTWITCH - THAILAND BIRD REPORTS - 2001
Furthermore, whatever factors eliminated the wild population in the first place must no longer be acting at the same intensity if the released captives are to have any chance of survival.
The tail feather of a peacock pheasant was recovered from an elevation of 1,380 m in the mountains of Hala, Yala province on 15 or 16 August by Wachara Sanguansombat.
Thailand’s third sighting of Bar-headed Goose was on 8 February, with two birds on a sandbar of the Mekong River at Chiang Saen (Chiang Rai; STh).
www.worldtwitch.com /2001_thailand_bird_reports.htm   (13907 words)

  
 Provinces of Laos, Administratives divisions
The provinces are subdivided into districts (muang) and villages (ban).
The province is rich in deposits of precious and semiprecious stones.
In 1904 the area of the province was ceded from Thailand to the French colony.
www.asia-handicrafts.com /about-laos/laos-provinces.htm   (380 words)

  
 WORLDTWITCH - Thailand Bird Reports - 2003
The geographical coverage was from the northern provinces of Lampang and Phetchabun, the north-east (Buriram), the lower central plain and parts of the inner gulf, in the peninsula from Prachuap Khiri Kan to Chumphon, Phangn-nga, Krabi and Nakhon Si Thammarat.
The mudflat habitat, already valuable due to its high density of benthic invertebrates that fulfill a range of ecological functions, and which incidentally supports large numbers of crab fishermen and shellfish collectors in addition to the migratory shorebirds, is being replaced by another.
With Thailand's one specimen record of a purported Brown Bush Warbler, from some seventy years ago, proving to be a Russet Bush Warbler, the only evidence for Brown was a small number of sight records, most of which had to be treated as ‘probables'.
www.worldtwitch.com /2003_thailand_bird_reports.htm   (15450 words)

  
 Thailand
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It was changed to blue to express solidarity with the Allies during World War I. Effective date: 28 September 1917.
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/countryfacts/thailand.html   (846 words)

  
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Thailand Teachers English at Work is the best Corporate Language Training Company in Bangkok - it provides native English corporate teachers for companies in Bangkok and the eastern seaboard of Thailand.
Thailand Agricultural Machinery From the water buffalo to the mechanical buffalo.
Thailand Overview - A general viewpoint of some of the features that make Thailand such a great place to visit and a great place to live in.
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 Countries & flags - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
Click on a country's general location on the map or on the list of countries.
Research facts about Thailand, view a map of the country, or read questions answered by kids from Thailand.
Describes provinces and territories, history, government, legal system, economy and trade, education, women, geography, environment, climate, agriculture, energy, transportation, multiculturalism, international development assistance, arts, sports, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the First Nations and the Inuit.
www.multcolib.org /homework/cntryhc.html   (7732 words)

  
 THAILAND - Environmental Technologies : MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE PROJECTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Thailand: a 250-ton- per-day unit on the resort island of Phuket, a
Thailand, which is a reflection of the low level of technology generally used
Thailand’s Board of Investment has added to its list of “priority activities”
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 Documents/Microforms CD_ROM, DVD Video List - University Libraries - USC
Presents a division of the world into 937 geologic provinces and identifies those that the USGS plans to assess for petroleum resources.
Regions and geologic provinces are defined, known petroleum volumes of fields are allocated to those provinces, and the provinces are ranked according to the known petroleum volume allocated.
Rankings and maps of world showing geologic provinces and priority provinces outside US and graphs showing the distribution of petroleum fields by size for each priority area.
www.sc.edu /library/pubserv/gdcdi.html   (12212 words)

  
 Chloropleth Mapping
Regional correlations are easily seen in such a display, especially if the color codes represent a gradient of colors.
Some examples of interactive chloropleth mapping for a few countries are available from the following list:
Proportion of Population Living in Urban Areas 1990
www.sjsu.edu /faculty/watkins/chloropleth2.htm   (97 words)

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