Of these, 311 are royal temples (Thai: พระอารามหลวง, RTGS: phra aram luang).
The temples can also be categorized according to the school of Buddhism and the monastic order, as set out in the table below.
[2] Royal temples are those formally associated with the monarchy, and hold special status, generally divided into three classes.
The third-class royal temples are divided into three types: ratchaworawihan, worawihan, and saman.
The following is a list of non-royal Buddhist temples (Thai: วัดราษฏร์, RTGS: wat rat) in Thailand for which there are Wikipedia articles: