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  2. Religion in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's Department of Religion, currently under the Ministry of Culture, has formally recognised five major Christian churches/denominations: the Catholic Church, the Southern Baptists, the Seventh-day Adventists, the Church of Christ in Thailand, and the Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand.

  3. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Thailand is a unique blend of various influences that have evolved over time. [1] Local customs, animist beliefs, Buddhist traditions, and regional ethnic and cultural practices have all played a role in shaping Thai culture.

  4. Freedom of religion in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The country has an area of 198,000 square miles (510,000 km 2) and population of 70 million.According to the government's National Statistics Office, approximately 94.8 percent of the population is Buddhist and 4.5 percent is Muslim; [5] however, non-governmental organizations, academics, and religious groups estimated that approximately 85 to 90 percent of the population is Theravada Buddhist ...

  5. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai identity today is a social construct of the Phibun regime in the 1940s. [308] [309] [310] Several ethnic groups mediated change between their traditional local culture, national Thai, and global cultural influences. Overseas Chinese also form a significant part of Thai society, particularly in and around Bangkok.

  6. Category:Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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  7. Islam in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Muslim merchant communities resided in Thailand as early as the 9th century. [14] [15] In early modern Thailand, Muslims from the Coromandel Coast served as eunuchs in the Thai palace and court. [16] [17] Thailand, as Siam, was known for religious tolerance, and there were Muslims working for the Siamese Royal Governments throughout the eras ...

  8. Category:Religion in Thailand - Wikipedia

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  9. Hinduism in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism in Thailand is a minority religion followed by 84,400 (0.1%) of the population as of 2020. [1] Despite being a Buddhist-majority nation, Thailand has a very strong Hindu influence. The majority of Thai Hindus reside in Bangkok, Chonburi, and Phuket. Ramakien (the Thai version of Ramayana) is recognised as the country's national epic. [2]