- Myanmar - Wikipedia
Myanmar, [f] officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar [g] and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million
- Myanmar | History, Map, Flag, Population, Capital, Language . . .
Stretching from latitude 10° N to about 28° 30′ N, Myanmar is the northernmost country of Southeast Asia; it is shaped like a kite with a long tail that runs south along the Malay Peninsula
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Myanmar (formerly Burma) occupies an area of 676,578 sq km in the northwesternmost part of mainland Southeast Asia One of the largest nations in this region, Myanmar borders the five other nations of India, Bangladesh, China, Thailand, and Laos
- Myanmar country profile - BBC News
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, gained independence from Britain in 1948, but its post-independence history has been characterised by unrest and conflict, with long-standing struggles for
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Burma (also known as Myanmar), with an area of 262,000 square miles, is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia Rangoon (also called Yangon), the capital (population of about 5 5 million), is Burma’s largest city
- Myanmar - Wikiwand
Myanmar, [f] officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar[g] and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million
- Myanmar (Burma) - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Political Map of Myanmar showing Myanmar and the surrounding countries with international borders, the administrative capital Naypyidaw, state and division capitals, major cities, main roads, railroads and major airports
- Myanmar on the ‘path to self-destruction’ if violence does not end
Since then, “there has been no end to the violence, even though thousands have been killed and thousands more injured,” said UN Special Envoy to Myanmar, Julie Bishop, on Tuesday, briefing the General Assembly “I have stressed consistently that without a ceasefire, a de-escalation of violence and a focus on the needs of the people, there can be no inclusive lasting peace,” she said
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