Myanmar

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Union of Myanmar

ဴပည္ေထာင္စုဴမန္မာနုိင္ငံေတာ္
Pyi-daung-zu Myan-ma Naing-ngan-daw
Flag of Burma
Àsìá
Àmì ọ̀pá àṣẹ ilẹ̀ Burma
Àmì ọ̀pá àṣẹ
Orin ìyìn: Kaba Ma Kyei
Ibùdó ilẹ̀  Myanmar  (green) ní ASEAN  (dark grey)  —  [Legend]
Ibùdó ilẹ̀  Myanmar  (green)

ASEAN  (dark grey)  —  [Legend]

OlùìlúNaypyidaw
Ìlú tótóbijùlọYangon (Rangoon)
Àwọn èdè ìṣẹ́ọbaBurmese
Lílò regional languagesJingpho, Kayah, Karen, Chin, Mon, Rakhine, Shan
Orúkọ aráàlúBurmese
ÌjọbaMilitary junta (de facto Military Dictatorship)
Sr. Gen. Than Shwe
• Vice Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council
Vice-Sr. Gen. Maung Aye
Gen. Thein Sein
• Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council
Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo
Formation
• Bagan
1044
4 January 1948 (from United Kingdom)
May 2008
Ìtóbi
• Total
676,578 km2 (261,228 sq mi) (40th)
• Omi (%)
3.06
Alábùgbé
• 2009 estimate
50,020,000[1] (24th)
• 1983 census
33,234,000
• Ìdìmọ́ra
73.9/km2 (191.4/sq mi) (119th)
GDP (PPP)2008 estimate
• Total
$67.963 billion[2]
• Per capita
$1,156[2]
GDP (nominal)2008 estimate
• Total
$26.205 billion[2]
• Per capita
$445[2]
HDI (2007) 0.586[3]
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Owónínákyat (K) (mmK)
Ibi àkókòUTC+6:30 (MMT)
Ojúọ̀nà ọkọ́right[4]
Àmì tẹlifóònù95
ISO 3166 codeMM
Internet TLD.mm
  1. Some governments recognize Rangoon as the national capital.
  2. Estimates for this country take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected.

Burma tabi Orile-ede Irepo ile Myanmar je orile-ede ni Ásíà.


Itokasi[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

  1. Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division (2009) (.PDF). World Population Prospects, Table A.1. 2008 revision. United Nations. http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/wpp2008/wpp2008_text_tables.pdf. Retrieved 2009-03-12. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Burma (Myanmar)". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2009-10-01. 
  3. "Human Development Report 2009. Human development index trends: Table G" (PDF). The United Nations. Retrieved 2009-10-05. 
  4. Road infrastructure is still for driving on the left.