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   |name = Southern Thailand
   link= Southern-Thailand|
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   |link = Southern-Thailand
   number=510|
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   capital= '''Hat Yai'''|
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   country= India|
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   coatofarms= Coat-India.jpg|
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   |number = 510
  map= Region-Southern Thailand.png|
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   |coatofarms = Coat-Thailand.gif
  
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   |capital = Hat Yai
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  |residents = 15
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  |visitors = 34
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  |language = Serbian
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  |movingzone = B4
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  |last update = March 9, 2021
  
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  population= 20 {{Decrease}}|
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'''Southern Thailand''' is an original region of [[Thailand]]. The capital city of the region is '''Hat Yai'''.
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{{RegionIntro|Thailand|capital=Hat Yai}}
  
==History==
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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 was Thailand under [[Malaysia]]n government. The region has since returned to [[Thailand]]. And by March 2012, it was occupied by India.
 
Malaysia and Thailand merged on August 3, 2009 to be unofficially called the [[Federal Republic of South East Asia]], from then was Thailand under [[Malaysia]]n government. The region has since returned to [[Thailand]]. And by March 2012, it was occupied by India.
  
==Location==
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== Location ==
{{Neighbors|Central Thailand|Eastern Thailand|Peninsular Malaysia|Sumatra|Tamil Nadu}}  
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{{Neighbors|Central Thailand|Eastern Thailand|Peninsular Malaysia|Sumatra|Tamil Nadu}}
  
==Mayors==
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== Productivity ==
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! [[V1]]
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! [[Rising|V2]]
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! Nov 2010 – Feb 2015
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! {{eLink|update|204|Feb 2015}} – Jun 2016
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! [[Resource Wars (2016)|Jun 2016]] - [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]]
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! since [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]]
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| {{ResourceLink|Oil}} [[File:Medium.jpg]] <br/> [[File:Icon - Wood.png|25px|link=One:Wood]] [[One:Wood|Wood]] [[File:Medium.jpg]]
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| {{ResourceLink|Oil}} [[File:Medium.jpg]] <br/> [[File:Icon - Stone.png|25px|link=Rising:Stone]] [[Rising:Stone|Stone]] [[File:Medium.jpg]]
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| {{ResourceLink|Rubber}}
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| {{ResourceLink|Oil}}
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| ''no resource''
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| ''no resource''
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== Mayors ==
 
The following table lists the known [[Mayor]]s of the region in chronological order:
 
The following table lists the known [[Mayor]]s of the region in chronological order:
 
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 9 March 2021

Languages: 
EnglishIcon-English.png
Southern Thailand

Icon-Thailand.png Thailand

Flag of the owner  Coat of Arms of Southern Thailand
Map of the region
Society
Capital Hat Yai
Residents 15
Visitors 34
Language Serbian
Moving zone B4
Productivity
Resource None

Last update: March 9, 2021

Southern Thailand is a region in Thailand and its capital is Hat Yai.

History

Malaysia and Thailand merged on August 3, 2009 to be unofficially called the Federal Republic of South East Asia, from then was Thailand under Malaysian government. The region has since returned to Thailand. And by March 2012, it was occupied by India.

Location

Southern Thailand is neighbored by the following regions:

Productivity

V1 V2 Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 Jun 2016 - Oct 2020 since Oct 2020
Icon - Oil.png Oil Medium.jpg
Icon - Wood.png Wood Medium.jpg
Icon - Oil.png Oil Medium.jpg
Icon - Stone.png Stone Medium.jpg
Icon - Rubber.png Rubber Icon - Oil.png Oil no resource no resource

Mayors

The following table lists the known Mayors of the region in chronological order:

Date term began Mayor Party
21 March 2008 Firefly Thailand's Right Road
21 April 2008 Bubub Defensive Democrat Sosial
21 May 2008 Jaylan Ayden
21 June 2008 Xiong
21 July 2008 isildur88 Thai Nation Together
21 August 2008 isildur88 Thai Nation Together
21 September 2008 mr. brodie Thailand Reform Party