Latitude: 16°48′N
Longitude: 96°09′E
Burma (Myanmar) covers the range of latitudes between 9.70° to 28.55° North ... a span
of 18.85 degrees of latitude, corresponding to about 1,300 miles north-to-south.
Also known as Burma: 22°N 96°E
22 o North and 98 o East.
Myanmar (Burma) extends farther down the peninsula, next to Thailand, than you'd expect when you first glance at the map. It keeps going, down to latitude 9.5° North ... almost 300 miles south of the latitude of Bangkok. At that point ... the southernmost point in Myanmar ... it's only about 660 miles north of the equator.
Yes. The Tropic of Cancer (approximately 23.5° N latitude) crosses Asia in the countries of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar (Burma), China, and Taiwan.
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No, the country of Myanmar (or Burma) has abolished the position of Prime Minister as of March 2011.
The Indochinese nation of Burma is the largest in land area.
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Myanmar
Myanmar (Burma) extends farther down the peninsula, next to Thailand, than you'd expect when you first glance at the map. It keeps going, down to latitude 9.5° North ... almost 300 miles south of the latitude of Bangkok. At that point ... the southernmost point in Myanmar ... it's only about 660 miles north of the equator.
That point is about 18 miles northwest of the center of Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar).
Burma
The Burma Today website has a lot of varied content for it's readers. Some of the content offered is about peace campaigns in Burma, Burma Debates and Orchestra Burma.
"We are Burma"
Myanmar, Burma
Burma. Myanmar was originally known as Burma, and that is still its official name. No legislature in Burma has actually approved the name Myanmar, which is derived from the Burmese short-form name Myanma Naingngandaw and has been promoted by the military authorities in Burma.The conventional long form of the country is Union of Burma, and this in the local long form is Pyidaungzu Myanma Naingngandaw.
Burma was neutral.
Burma is governed by their military.
There was a cyclone in Burma in 2008.