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| ราชอาณาจักรไทย Ratcha Anachak Thai Kingdom of Thailand | |
| http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/LocationThailand.png | |
| Capital | Bangkok (Krung Thep) |
|---|---|
| Official languages | Thai |
| Area | 514,000 km² |
| Population | |
| - 2005 estimate | 64,185,502 |
| - 2000 census | 60,916,441 |
| - Density | 126/km² |
| Education | |
| - Literacy (%) | 92.6 |
| - Compulsory Years | |
| - Compulsory Age | |
| - Pop. in School Age | |
| - Pop. in School | |
| GDP (PPP) 2005 est. | USD 550 billion |
| - Per capita | USD 8,600 |
| GDP (nominal) 2005 est. | USD 183 billion |
| - Per capita | |
| HDI (2004) | 0.784 (medium) |
| Gini Index (2002) | 51.1 |
| Time zone | (UTC+7) |
| Internet TLD | .th |
| Calling code | +66 |
| More statistics... | |
This is the starting point for information about OLPC in Thailand.
- Thai localization requirements (pdf or OpenDocument). To read the OpenDocument version you will need the Garuda font.
- Software list
Thailand was one of the most enthusiastic supporters of OLPC, until the coup. The current administration disparages Free/Open Source Software, and is in negotiations with Microsoft.
Localization experience
The program Application Program: Test of ability with arithmetic may or may not become produced, yet if you wish to try adding some strings for localizing into Thai you are welcome to do so.