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Thailand and Italy are commemorating the 140th anniversary of their relations (1868-2008). To mark this special anniversary, a logo is designed to represent the journey of the cordial relations. The logo appears as an interlacing of two garlands – one is made of laurel leaves – representing Italy, and another one is made of jasmine – representing Thailand.

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PRADAP PIBULSONGGRAM

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140 YEARS OF THAI-ITALIAN RELATIONS

Thailand and Italy has established their diplomatic relations on 3rd October 1868 with the signing of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation. Since then the two countries have developed bilateral relations in various fields.

The year 2008 marks the 140 anniversary of the relations. The Royal Thai Embassy in Rome has organized trade, cultural and social activities in the major cities of Italy during the year 2008-2009. Two commemorative books will be published and be distributed in the two countries.

To mark this special anniversary, a LOGO is designed to represent the journey of the cordial relations. The logo appears as an INTERLACING OF TWO GARLANDS – one is made of laurel leaves – representing Italy, and another one is made of jasmine – representing Thailand.

These two kinds of leaf and flower have significant cultural and historical meanings in each country. The interlacing garlands represent the engagement and coordination of the relations. The main colour of the logo is gold which represents the celebration. The colours of the national flags of Italy and Thailand are used to represent each country.