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  2. Names of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Use of "Burma", along with many other name changes within Myanmar [11] has remained widespread, largely based on the question of whether the regime has the legitimacy to change the country's name, particularly without a referendum. [9] The United Nations, of which Myanmar is a member, endorsed the name change five days after its announcement. [12]

  3. Burmese names - Wikipedia

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    His birth name was Htain Lin (ထိန်လင်း), but he changed his name to Aung San (အောင်ဆန်း) later in life. His child is named Aung San Suu Kyi (အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည်). The first part of her name, "Aung San", is from her father's name at the time of her birth. "Suu" comes from her grandmother.

  4. List of cities and largest towns in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The capitals of states and regions in Myanmar are bolded. In Myanmar, the definition of a city is ambiguous with the Burmese term မြို့ ('myo') being translated as any urban area. The General Administration Department only explicitly defines the three cities of Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyidaw. [2] An enlargeable map of Myanmar.

  5. List of renamed places in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Old Name New Name Notes Akha: Kaw: Akyab: Sittwe: Arakan: Rakhine: Ava: Inwa: Bassein: Pathein: Bre: Kayaw: Burma: Myanmar: The official adjectival form is Myanma.However, the Burmese language was renamed Myanmar language, [1] while the Burmese (Burman) ethnic group are now Bamar people.

  6. Bamar people - Wikipedia

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    In the Burmese language, Bamar (ဗမာ, also transcribed Bama) and Myanmar (မြန်မာ, also transliterated Mranma and transcribed Myanma) [note 1] have historically been interchangeable endonyms. [5] Burmese is a diglossic language; "Bamar" is the diglossic low form of "Myanmar," which is the diglossic high equivalent. [7]

  7. Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar, [d] officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar [e] and also rendered as Burma (the official English form until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million. [ 18 ]

  8. History of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The military government announced a change of name for the country in English from Burma to Myanmar in 1989. It also continued the economic reforms started by the old regime and called for a Constituent Assembly to revise the 1974 Constitution.

  9. List of capitals of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The current capital of Myanmar (Burma) is Naypyidaw. The following is a list of political capitals of notable states in Burmese history from the 9th century to the present. The list is generally organised in dynastic and chronological orders.