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Location
Located in the centre of the country, straddling the banks of the Chao
Phraya River and close to the Gulf of Thailand, the greater Bangkok Metropolis
(including Thon Buri on the other side of the Chao Phraya River) covers
an area of about 1,600 sq. km. Bangkok is adjacent to Pathum Thani on
its north, Nonthaburi on its northwest, Chachoengsao on its east, Samut
Sakhon on its southwest, and Samut Prakan on its southeast.
Area
Bangkok has an area of 1,568.737 sq. km.
Climate
There are three seasons: rainy (from June to October), hot (from March
to May), and cool (from November to February). The annual average temperature
is about 29° C with the monthly averages ranging from 35° C in
April to 26° C in December.
Topography
Bangkok is located in the basin of the Chao Phraya River and has no mountains.
The land is crisscrossed with canals and rivers.
Population
5,716,248 (end Dec 2007) with 2,727,574 males and 2,988,674 females. Most
residents are ethnic Thais, with an estimated 25% of Chinese origin. Another
large group of inhabitants is of Indian descent.
**Note** The total population includes only permanent residents.
Administration
As the capital of the country, Bangkok is the centre of administration,
commerce and communications. The city is divided into 50 districts (khet).
Language
The standard Thai language is in use. English, a mandatory subject in
public schools, is widely spoken and understood in business and tourist
areas.
Products
Bangkok is the centre of all kinds of goods, both domestic and imported.
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