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  2. Yangon City FM - Wikipedia

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    Yangon's sole FM station employs a pop culture-oriented format with a focus on Burmese and English pop music, entertainment programs, live celebrity interviews, etc. The station is highly popular, especially among the youth (mainly 20s and 30s ), as it provides an alternative to the dreary propaganda-laden programming of Myanmar Radio National ...

  3. Myanmar Radio - Wikipedia

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    Until the launch of Yangon City FM in 2001, BBS/Myanmar Radio was the only radio station in the country. For years, its main broadcast center is at 426 Pyay Road in Kamayut in Yangon. Since late 2007, the main broadcast station has moved to Naypyidaw. Yangon Station now mostly relays Naypyidaw Station's programming. [1]

  4. List of districts and neighborhoods of Yangon - Wikipedia

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    The city is divided into 10 districts. [1] Yangon Region was divided into 4 districts, which overlap with the city's jurisdiction, [2] this changed in 2022, now the region has 14 districts. The current mayor of Yangon is U Bo Htay , [3] [4] an economist and a retired professor at the Yangon Institute of Economics. Each township is administered ...

  5. The Voice Myanmar season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Yangon "A Mone" – – – 3 Su May Po Thet 34 Pathein "D Ka Saunt Nay Thu" – – – – 4 Shwe Thway 21 Yangon "Dear Mama" – : : 5 Nwai 9 24 Yangon "Judi" – – – 6 Kaung Htet San 17 Yangon "Wut Kyway" – – – – 7 Ze Ze Rca 35 Mawlamyine "A Tate Myet Khin" – – – – 8 Thiri Hnin Eain 26 Yangon "All I Ask" : – : 9 La Wun ...

  6. Yangon - Wikipedia

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    Yangon, [a] formerly romanized as Rangoon, [4] [5] is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon was the capital of Myanmar until 2005 and served as such until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. [ 6 ]

  7. Yangon City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The city hall occupies the former site of the Ripon Hall. [ 2 ] The city hall has been the focal point of several major political demonstrations, including a 1964 People's Peace Committee rally supported by Thakin Kodaw Hmaing , which attracted 200,000 people and was subsequently clamped down by Ne Win 's military junta .

  8. Thuwunna Stadium - Wikipedia

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    From 23 June to 3 July 2012, the stadium hosted 2013 AFC U-22 Asian Cup qualification Group G matches. The stadium underwent a major renovation and was expanded to host football matches of the 2013 Southeast Asian Games. [2] It also hosted the qualification stage of the 2012 AFF Championship and matches in Group B of the main tournament in 2016.

  9. Maung Maung Soe (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Maung Maung Soe (Burmese: မောင်မောင်စိုး) is the mayor of Myanmar's largest city, Yangon. He was concurrently appointed as mayor and chairman of the Yangon City Development Committee on 5 April 2016. [1] [2] He is a retired professor at the Yangon Institute of Economics. [3] Maung Maung Soe was born on 15 May 1951. [4]