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  2. Moe Hay Ko - Wikipedia

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    Moe Hay Ko (Burmese: မိုးဟေကို; born Aye Aye Khine on 26 June 1985) is a Burmese actress, model, producer and businesswoman. [1] She is the Myanmar's third highest-paid actress [2] and considered one of the most commercially successful actresses in Burmese cinema.

  3. 2015 Myanmar National Sports Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Myanmar National Sports Festival, officially known as 4th National Sports Festival (Burmese: စတုတ္ထအကြိမ် အမ ...

  4. Shwe Kokko - Wikipedia

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    Shwe Kokko Myaing (Burmese: ရွှေကုက္ကိုမြိုင်; lit. ' golden raintree forest '), commonly known as Shwe Kokko (Burmese: ရွှေကုက္ကို, Chinese: 水沟谷; pinyin: Shuǐgōugǔ), is a town in Myawaddy Township, Myawaddy District in the Kayin State of south-east Myanmar. [1]

  5. Yama Zatdaw - Wikipedia

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    Yama Zatdaw (Burmese: ရာမဇာတ်တော်, pronounced [jàma̰ zaʔ tɔ̀]), unofficially Myanmar's national epic, is the Burmese version of the Ramayana and Dasaratha Jataka. There are nine known pieces of the Yama Zatdaw in Myanmar.

  6. Help:Multilingual support (Burmese) - Wikipedia

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    Also, Windows users may need an updated Uniscribe version (XP SP2 and newer versions support Burmese) - for instructions on how to update Uniscribe, see this page. (Note that this example uses the Unicode 5.1 model - for more information on the different models, see below.)

  7. Kan Ma Pha La - Wikipedia

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    Kan Ma Pha La (Burmese: ကမ္မဖလ) is a 2020 Burmese drama film, directed by Pan Gyi Soe Moe starring Min Maw Kun, Pyay Ti Oo, Moe Hay Ko, Soe Pyae Thazin, Aye Myat Thu and Zin Wine.

  8. Myawaddy TV - Wikipedia

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    MWD was the second television station in Myanmar, following MRTV. [2] In 2021, it was used to formally announce the military takeover of Myanmar. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In response to the coup, Facebook removed the page of the military-owned Myawaddy TV Network for violating its policy prohibiting organizations that promote hate speech or violence ...

  9. YTV (Burmese TV network) - Wikipedia

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    YTV is a Burmese digital Free-to-Air TV channel that run under MRTV's Multiplex Playout System based in Yangon, Myanmar. [2] [3] YTV is operated by MY Multimedia Co., Ltd that part of Young Investment Group Co., Ltd. [4] They have signed a cooperation agreement with MRTV to operate as content providers for digital free-to-air TV channels in a multi-playout system of MRTV. [5]