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Myanmar
[ mee-uhn-mahr, myahn-mahr ]
noun
- a country in Southeast Asia, bordering on the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal; area 262, 000 sq. mi. (678,500 sq. km). : Nay Pyi Taw.
Myanmar
/ ˈmaɪænmÉ‘Ë; ˈmjænmÉ‘Ë /
noun
- a republic in SE Asia, on the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea: unified from small states in 1752; annexed by Britain (1823–85) and made a province of India in 1886; became independent in 1948. It is generally mountainous, with the basins of the Chindwin and Irrawaddy Rivers in the central part and the Irrawaddy delta in the south. Official language: Burmese. Religion: Buddhist majority. Currency: kyat. Capital: Yangon. Pop: 55 167 330 (2013 est). Area: 676 577 sq km (261 228 sq miles) Official full namethe Union of Myanmar Former official name (until 1989, though still widely used)Burma
Myanmar
- The official name for Burma since 1989.
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Days after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook Myanmar at the end of March, killing at least 3,700 people, the country's ruling junta agreed to a halt in its devastating military campaign.
He was arrested Tuesday for making "false statements with the intention of causing public panic", Myanmar's information ministry said.
The layout of Myanmar's capital city Nay Pyi Taw will be redrawn after the devastating earthquake last month, the country's military ruler has said.
Barring Laos, Cambodia and a war-torn Myanmar, the others are wary of Beijing's ambitions.
Myanmar, formerly Burma, has faced decades of unrest and conflict since gaining independence, with ongoing struggles for ethnic and regional autonomy.
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