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Myanmar

Southeast Asian country formerly named Burma but renamed Myanmar in 1989

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Why does England need to take control of Burma?

Because at that time great britain was a colonial power that saw burma and the far east in general as connected to its main colony, India.

In view of David Cameron's visit to Burma and the west in general's 'sucking up' to the military junta my best guess is a share in the abundant natural resources of that gentle country.

What is good about Burma?

UM..............NOTHING!! LOVE YADANA

Another View:

Myanmar is a beautiful country and the people are amazing - generous and warm, despite the oppressive regime.

Where is Myanmar located?

Myanmar IS a country,and is found in South-East Asia.It borders Thailand to the South and East,China to the North,India to the North-West and the Indian Ocean to the West and South-West.

Is western union located in myanmar?

western union doesn't has a place to build a bank,

What is the national food of Myanmar?

For breakfast => Paratha, fried rice or sticky rice with boiled peas (whole yellow peas), Chinese cruller fried bread stick (You-Tiao), Mon-hinn-ga (Burmese fish noodle soup), Coconut noodle

Lunch and dinner => Rice and curry, sour vegetable soup or noodles or Biryani

Why is Burma a failing state?

Myanmar or Burma is not really poor. Because Myanmar has lots of natural resources such as jade, ruby, gold and take etc.. We can say Myanmar is one of the best riches in natural resource in the World. But the government authority is so bad. They only do business for their family. They don't care about their people next generation.

How does Orwell feel about the British presence in Burma?

Orwell did not agree with the imperialistic practices of the British, so in his heart he sided with the Burmese.

What are the main complaints and demands of the people in a non - democratic country?

There are many religious conflicts. There are around 135 ethnic group issues. Many ceasefire agreement s have never been carried out. The Myanmar people demand equality of ethnic groups, rights of autonomy, and rights for the member states for political autonomy and self determination.

Where is passport book number on Myanmar passport?

The passport book number on a Malaysian passport is usually located on the same page as your photo. It is typically directly under the picture.

What are the basic needs for people in Myanmar?

Problems of Myanmar:

The basic problems of Myanmar can be classified into three areas: poverty, dictatorship, and illegal markets. First, the economy is improvised and largely based on sustenance agriculture where people are just trying to survive. In such poverty healthcare and education are unaffordable. Myanmar is one of the poorest nations in the world with a per capita income of under $500 per year which is similar to Afghanistan's. Therefore, it is one of the 25 poorest nations in the world out of almost 200 nations. The second, and most dire, problem is the tyrannous dictatorship now ruling the nation. A small group of military leaders and their family and friends use the nation's resources to benefit themselves or increase the military in order to keep control. The military has doubled from 400,000 over the last decade. All land is technically owned by the government. Rich resources like oil, natural gas, timber, gold, and gems are exploited for the benefit of the ruling class. Hydroelectric dams are displacing thousands as well as forced emigration of ethnic groups the regime doesn't like. Agricultural chemicals are overused, or illegal chemicals, are used to increase crop yields thus destroying the environment so as to build a cash export rice crop. Malnutrition ravages the people of Myanmar due to the best land being used for export markets. Even the forests are being depleted for export. Third, illegal border and trans-border markets are increasing illegal trade. Tiger and leopard skins are sold to rich foreign souvenir hunters, live turtles sold almost to extinction, Asian elephants killed for ivory, and humans trafficked like animals of burden. Young boys and girls are often sold by their family's in desperation due to lack of food or opportunities. These children are sold as servants or sex slaves mostly in Thailand but also to other Asian nations. I, Thaddeus Andreski, have been a social studies teacher for seven years now and stay abreast of conditions in Asia and the world.

Why Does Myanmar celebrate Harvest Festival?

Malaysia celebrates the Harvest Festival because it is celebrating the good harvesting Malaysia. It is held every year at the end of May and there are many activities such as buffalo races, agricultural shows, exhibitions, cultural programs, merrymaking, feasting with rice wine and other traditional games.

Siapa nama presiden myanmar?

siapa perdana menteri myanar sekarang?

What does type PT mean on a Myanmar passport?

PE stand for Emergency Passport.

Issued to persons whose passports were lost or stolen, and who do not have time to obtain replacement passports. Sometimes laissez-passer (from the French let pass) are used for this purpose.

Who rules myanmar?

As of 2017, Myanmar's government is a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic:


  • President = Htin Kyaw
  • State Counsellor = Aung San Suu Kyi
  • 1st Vice President = Myint Swe
  • 2nd Vice President = Henry Van Thio

How british colonization affect the people of Burma?

British colonization significantly impacted the people of Burma through economic exploitation, social disruption, and cultural changes. The British implemented a system of extraction, prioritizing resources like rice and timber, which altered traditional agricultural practices and often marginalized local farmers. Colonial rule also introduced new administrative systems, leading to social stratification and ethnic divisions. Furthermore, Western education and missionary activities affected local cultures and religious practices, creating tensions between traditional beliefs and new influences.

Does Myanmar belong to SAARC?

No, Mayanmar is not a member of the SAARC. But it is in observations till now.