A citizen of Burma, officially known as Myanmar, is called a "Burmese." This term typically refers to individuals who are part of the majority ethnic group in the country, but Myanmar is home to numerous ethnic groups, each with its own identity. The term "Myanmar" is now often used to refer to the country and its citizens in a more inclusive manner.
burmaese
No, Burma is the former name for Myanmar.
Its correct name is the Union of Myanmar but it is generally known as Burma.
burma
Burma, now called Myanmar, in mainland, Southeast Asia.
The indigenous people from Burma are called the Shan, Chin, Mon, and the Burmese people. Their official language is Burmese.
new burma also called as ruby from bankok
Burma
Burma was previously known as Myanmar. It officially changed its name from Burma to Myanmar in 1989.
A citizen of Bangkok is called a Bangkokian.
A citizen's army is called a militia
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