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− | + | |capital = Bangkok | |
+ | |residents = 70 | ||
+ | |visitors = 45 | ||
+ | |language = Serbian | ||
+ | |movingzone = B4 | ||
+ | |last update = December 13, 2018 | ||
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+ | <!-- Productivity --> | ||
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+ | {{RegionIntro|Thailand|capital=Bangkok}} | ||
− | + | == History == | |
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Malaysia and Thailand merged on August 3, 2009 to be unofficially called the [[Federal Republic of South East Asia]], from then it was under [[Malaysia]]n control. This region has since been returned to Thailand. | Malaysia and Thailand merged on August 3, 2009 to be unofficially called the [[Federal Republic of South East Asia]], from then it was under [[Malaysia]]n control. This region has since been returned to Thailand. | ||
And by March 2012, it was occupied by [[India]]. | And by March 2012, it was occupied by [[India]]. | ||
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{{Neighbors|Eastern Thailand|North-Eastern Thailand|Northern Thailand|Southern Thailand}} | {{Neighbors|Eastern Thailand|North-Eastern Thailand|Northern Thailand|Southern Thailand}} | ||
− | ==Mayors== | + | == Productivity == |
+ | * [[V1]]/[[Rising|V2]]: {{ResourceLink|Grain}} [[File:Medium.jpg]] [[File:Icon - Wood.jpg|25px|link=One:Wood]] [[One:Wood|Wood]] [[File:Medium.jpg]] | ||
+ | * 2011–2014: {{ResourceLink|Fish}} | ||
+ | * {{eLink|update|155|2014}}: {{ResourceLink|Sand|Sand}} | ||
+ | * After {{eLink|update|204|2015 Resource Wars}}: {{ResourceLink|Fish}} | ||
+ | * Since [[Resource Wars (2016)|2016 Resource Wars]]: ''no resource'' | ||
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+ | == Mayors == | ||
The following have served as [[Mayor]]s of the region. | The following have served as [[Mayor]]s of the region. | ||
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Central Thailand
Historical capital of Thailand |
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Last update: December 13, 2018 |
Central Thailand is a region in Thailand and its capital is Bangkok.
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History
Malaysia and Thailand merged on August 3, 2009 to be unofficially called the Federal Republic of South East Asia, from then it was under Malaysian control. This region has since been returned to Thailand.
And by March 2012, it was occupied by India.
Location
Central Thailand is neighbored by the following regions:
- Philippines, Eastern Thailand
- Republic of China (Taiwan), North-Eastern Thailand
- Thailand, Northern Thailand
- United Arab Emirates, Southern Thailand
Productivity
- V1/V2: Grain Wood
- 2011–2014: Fish
- 2014: Sand
- After 2015 Resource Wars: Fish
- Since 2016 Resource Wars: no resource
Mayors
The following have served as Mayors of the region.
Date term started | Mayor | Party |
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21 March 2008 | Zenithal | Thailand's Right Road |
21 April 2008 | Zenithal | Thailand's Right Road |
21 May 2008 | Brave Sir Robin | |
21 June 2008 | Xiong | Uno Di Noi |
21 July 2008 | John Hancock | Thai Nation Together |
21 August 2008 | Lmcas | Thai Nation Together |
21 September 2008 | Dragon Bachche | Thai Nation Together |
Regions of Thailand |
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