A country in southeast Asia between Burma and Laos used to be called Siam. What is it called today?

My answer is Thailand. Is this right?

How many countries does the Antarctic Circle pass through? My answer is zero. It does not pass through any countries. Is this right? Thanks for your help!

Yes, it is Thailand, and there are no countries inside the Antarctic circle except the land claimed by different countries.

For a map of Antarctic claims by various nations, see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Antarctica.CIA.svg

Most countries do not recognize these claims.

Yes, your answers are correct!

1. The country in Southeast Asia that used to be called Siam is indeed Thailand. Siam was the old name of the country until it was changed to Thailand in 1939. To find this information, you can use various sources such as encyclopedias, history books, or search engines. Simply searching for "old name of Thailand" or "country between Burma and Laos in Southeast Asia" would lead you to the correct answer.

2. The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any countries. It is a line of latitude located at approximately 66.33 degrees south of the Equator, marking the boundary of the region around the South Pole. Since the Antarctic Circle is an imaginary line in the Southern Hemisphere, it does not intersect with any land or countries. This can be confirmed by referring to maps, geography textbooks, or reliable online sources.

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