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Flag of Tailandia
CapitalBangkok
Pob. 202665,859,640
Área513,120 km²
Densidad128/km²
RegiónSudeste Asiático
MonedaThai Baht
Bandera1917
Jefe de Estado
Vajiralongkorn (since 2016) · PM Phumtham Wechayachai (since 2025)

Significado de la Bandera

The flag of Thailand (Thai: ธงไตรรงค์; RTGS: thong trai rong, meaning 'tricolour flag') consists of five horizontal stripes of red, white, blue, white and red, with the central blue stripe being twice as wide as each of the other four. The design was adopted on 28 September 1917, according to the royal decree issued by Rama VI. The colours are said to stand for nation-religion-king, an unofficial motto of Thailand, red for the land and people, white for religions and blue for the monarchy, the last having been the auspicious colour of Rama VI.

Historia de la Bandera

  1. 1656–1688
    The first flag used for Siam was probably a plain red one, first used under Narai (1656–1688).
  2. 1855
    Flag of Tailandia #2
    Officially the first flag was created in 1855 by Mongkut (Rama IV), showing a white elephant on red ground, as the plain coloured flag was not distinct enough for international relations.
  3. 1916
    Flag of Tailandia #3
    In 1916 the flag was changed to show a white elephant in royal regalia.
  4. 1782
    Flag of Tailandia #4
    Flag in use 1782.
  5. 1817
    Flag of Tailandia #5
    Flag in use 1817.
  6. 1917–presente
    Bandera actual de Tailandia
    Bandera actual, en uso desde 1917.

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