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A village (Burmese: ကျေးရွာ, kyei-ywa; or ရွာ, ywa) is the smallest subdivision of Myanmar's rural village tracts. [1] As of August 2015, there are 70,838 villages in Myanmar. [ 1 ]
Flags of the Marshal Foch victory-harmony banner June 8, 1919. This is a collection of lists of flags, including the flags of states or territories, groups or movements and individual people. There are also lists of historical flags and military flag galleries. Many of the flag images are on Wikimedia Commons.
This is a list of flags used in Myanmar (also known as Burma). State/Union Flag. Flag Date Use Description 21 October 2010 [1]
Pages in category "Villages in Myanmar" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amyint; B. Bawdwin; H.
Some flags, such as the flags of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, were created by the College of Arms in the United Kingdom. Due to its size, the list is split into continents: List of country subdivision flags in Africa; List of country subdivision flags in Asia; List of country subdivision flags in Europe
A village tract (Burmese: ကျေးရွာအုပ်စု; also spelt village-tract), also called overvillage, is a fourth-level administrative subdivision of Myanmar's rural townships. [1] As of August 2015, there are 13,602 village tracts in Myanmar, consisting of 70,838 villages. [1] The equivalent for urban townships is a ward.
The list of city flags lists the flags of cities. Most of the city flags are based on the coat of arms or emblems of its city itself, and city flags can be also used by the coat of arms and emblems on its flag. Most of the city flags are flown outside town halls and councils. Due to its size, the list is split into continents: List of city ...
The village categories for some countries are combined with categories for other types of settlements because no official distinction is made locally. See also: Category:Populated places by country Subcategories