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  2. Names of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Burmese names. In the Burmese language, Burma is known as Myanmar Pyi (Burmese: မြန်မာပြည်). Myanmar Pyi is the written, literary name of the country, while Bama is the spoken name of the country. [1] Burmese, like Javanese and other languages of Southeast Asia, has different levels of register, with sharp differences ...

  3. Burmese names - Wikipedia

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    In the culture of Myanmar, people can change their name at will, often with no government oversight, to reflect a change in the course of their lives. Also, many Myanmar names use an honorific , given at some point in life, as an integral part of the name.

  4. Myanmar nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Commenced. 15 October 1982. Status: Amended. The Nationality law of Myanmar currently recognises three categories of citizens, namely citizen, associate citizen and naturalised citizen, according to the 1982 Citizenship Law. [1][2] Citizens, as defined by the 1947 Constitution, are persons who belong to an "indigenous race", have a grandparent ...

  5. Constitution of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Before independence, Myanmar had two quasi-constitutions, The government of Burma Act, 1935 [8] and Constitution of Burma under Japanese occupation, 1943. [9] After independence, Myanmar adopted three constitutions in 1947, [10] 1974 [11] and 2008. [12] The 2008 constitution is the present constitution of Myanmar.

  6. List of name changes in Yangon - Wikipedia

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    Dalhousie Road. Maha Bandula Road. Dufferin Road. Sandaku Road. Dupali Street (Kyimyindine East) Zay Street (Myaynigone) Eden Road. Botataung Zay Road. Edward Street.

  7. Pyidaungsu Hluttaw - Wikipedia

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    The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw is a bicameral body made up of a 440-seat House of Representatives (Pyithu Hluttaw) and the 224-seat House of Nationalities (Amyotha Hluttaw). The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw consists of 664 members total. 75% of MPs (498 members) are directly elected by voters, while the remaining 25% (166 members) are military personnel ...

  8. Myanmar–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar–United States relations. Myanmar (Burma) and the United States had a diplomatic contact prior to the British colonial period. They established formal diplomatic relations in 1947 in anticipation of Burma's independence. In the early 1950s, the United States supported elements of the defeated Chinese Nationalist military which fled to ...

  9. Burmese people - Wikipedia

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    Burmese people or Myanma people (Burmese: မြန်မာလူမျိုး) are citizens or people from Myanmar (Burma), irrespective of their ethnic or religious background. Myanmar is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country. The Burmese government officially recognises 135 ethnic groups, who are grouped into eight ...