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Britain conquered Burma over a period of 62 years (1824-1886) and incorporated it into its Indian Empire. Burma was administered as a province of India until 1937 when it became a separate, self-governing colony; independence from the Commonwealth was attained in 1948. Gen. NE WIN dominated the government from 1962 to 1988, first as military ruler, then as self-appointed president, and later as political kingpin. In September 1988, the military deposed NE WIN and established a new ruling junta. Despite multiparty legislative elections in 1990 that resulted in the main opposition party - the National League for Democracy (NLD) - winning a landslide victory, the junta refused to hand over power. NLD leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient AUNG SAN SUU KYI, who was under house arrest from 1989 to 1995 and 2000 to 2002, was imprisoned in May 2003 and subsequently transferred to house arrest. After the ruling junta in August 2007 unexpectedly increased fuel prices, tens of thousands of Burmese marched in protest, led by prodemocracy activists and Buddhist monks. In late September 2007, the government brutally suppressed the protests, killing at least 13 people and arresting thousands for participating in the demonstrations. Since then, the regime has continued to raid homes and monasteries and arrest persons suspected of participating in the pro-democracy protests. The junta appointed Labor Minister AUNG KYI in October 2007 as liaison to AUNG SAN SUU KYI, who remains under house arrest and virtually incommunicado with her party and supporters. Burma in early May 2008 was struck by Cyclone Nargis which official estimates claimed left over 80,000 dead and 50,000 injured. Despite this tragedy, the junta proceeded with its May constitutional referendum, the first vote in Burma since 1990, setting the stage for the 2010 parliamentary elections. AUNG SAN SUU KYI's house arrest was due to end in May 2009, but was extended for eighteen months after she was convicted for violating the terms of her house arrest.
Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand
22 00 N, 98 00 E (Latitude, Longtitude)
West | 92.19 |
North | 28.54 |
East | 101.18 |
South | 9.78 |
Asia
total | 676 578 | square km |
land | 653 508 | square km |
water | 23 070 | square km |
total | 5 876 | km |
Bangladesh (bd) | 193 | km |
China (cn) | 2 185 | km |
India (in) | 1 463 | km |
Laos (la) | 235 | km |
Thailand (th) | 1 800 | km |
1930.00 km
tropical monsoon; cloudy, rainy, hot, humid summers (southwest monsoon, June to September); less cloudy, scant rainfall, mild temperatures, lower humidity during winter (northeast monsoon, December to April)
central lowlands ringed by steep, rugged highlands
lowest point | 0 | metres |
highest point | 5 881 | metres |
antimony | coal |
copper | hydropower |
lead | limestone |
marble | natural gas |
petroleum | precious stones |
timber | tin |
tungsten | zinc |
arable land | 14.92 | % |
permanent crops | 1.31 | % |
other | 83.77 | % |
18 700 square km
1 045 cubic km
cyclones | destructive earthquakes |
flooding | lides |
periodic droughts |
deforestation; industrial pollution of air, soil, and water; inadequate sanitation and water treatment contribute to disease
Biodiversity | Climate Change |
Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol | Desertification |
Endangered Species | Law of the Sea |
Ozone Layer Protection | Ship Pollution |
Tropical Timber 83 | Tropical Timber 94 |
48 137 741
Growth rate | 0.78 | % |
Birth rate | 16.97 | births/1,000 population |
Total fertility rate | 1.89 | children born/woman |
Death rate | 9.14 | deaths/1,000 population |
0-14 years | 25.30 | % |
15-64 years | 69.30 | % |
65 years and over | 5.40 | % |
total | 28.20 | years |
male | 27.70 | years |
female | 28.80 | years |
at birth | 1.06 | male(s)/female |
under 15 years | 1.03 | male(s)/female |
15-64 years | 0.98 | male(s)/female |
65 years and over | 0.75 | male(s)/female |
total population | 0.98 | male(s)/female |
Infant mortality rate | 47.61 | deaths/1,000 live births |
Life expectancy at birth - total population | 63.39 | years |
Life expectancy at birth - male | 61.17 | years |
Life expectancy at birth - female | 65.74 | years |
HIV-AIDS adult prevalence rate | 0.70 | % |
HIV-AIDS people living with HIV-AIDS | 240 000 | |
HIV-AIDS deaths | 25 000 |
Buddhist | 89.00 | % |
Christian | 4.00 | % |
Muslim | 4.00 | % |
animist | 1.00 | % |
other | 2.00 | % |
Burmese |
total population | 89.90 | % |
male | 93.90 | % |
female | 86.40 | % |
conventional long form | Union of Burma |
conventional short form | Burma |
local long form | Pyidaungzu Myanma Naingngandaw |
local short form | Myanma Naingngandaw |
former | Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma |
ISO 3166 | MM |
ISO Numeric | 104 |
ISO3 | MMR |
FIPS | BM |
ccTLD | mm |
English | Myanmar |
7 divisions (taing-myar, singular - taing) and 7 states* (pyi ne-myar, singular - pyi ne)||divisions:|Ayeyarwady, Bago, Magway, Mandalay, Sagaing, Tanintharyi, Yangon||states:|Chin, Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Rakhine (Arakan), Shan
name | Rangoon |
geographic coordinates | 16 48 N, 96 09 E |
time difference | 6.50 |
ADB | APT |
ARF | ASEAN |
BIMSTEC | CP |
EAS | FAO |
G-77 | IAEA |
IBRD | ICAO |
ICRM | IDA |
IFAD | IFC |
IFRCS | IHO |
ILO | IMF |
IMO | IOC |
ISO (correspondent) | ITU |
Interpol | NAM |
OPCW (signatory) | SAARC (observer) |
UN | UNCTAD |
UNESCO | UNIDO |
UPU | WCO |
WFTU | WHO |
WIPO | WMO |
WTO |
1948-01-04
Independence Day | 1948-01-04 |
Union Day | 1947-02-12 |
Prime Minister THEIN SEIN |
PPP - Purchasing Power Parity | 56 490 000 000 | $ |
Official Exchange Rate | 26 520 000 000 | |
RGR - Real Growth rate | 1.00 | % |
PPP - per capita | 1 200 | $ |
agriculture | 42.90 | % |
industry | 19.80 | % |
services | 37.30 | % |
agriculture | 70.00 | % |
industry | 7.00 | % |
services | 23.00 | % |
Labor force | 30 850 000 | people |
Unemployment rate | 4.90 | % |
Population below poverty line | 32.70 | % |
Inflation rate (consumer prices) | 7.70 | % |
Investment (gross fixed) | 14.60 | % of GDP |
Current account balance | 924 000 000 | $ |
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold | 3 561 000 000 | $ |
Debt external | 7 373 000 000 | $ |
Military expenditures | 2.10 | % of GDP |
lowest 10% | 2.80 | % |
highest 10% | 32.40 | % |
revenues | 1 142 000 000 | $ |
expenditures | 2 354 000 000 | $ |
beans | fish |
fish | hardwood |
peanuts | pulses |
rice | sesame |
sugarcane |
agricultural processing | cement |
construction materials | copper |
fertilizer | garments |
gems | iron |
jade | oil and natural gas |
pharmaceuticals | tin |
tungsten | wood and wood products |
Electricity Production | 6 286 000 000 | kWh |
Electricity Consumption | 4 403 000 000 | kWh |
Oil Production | 22 120 | bbl/day |
Oil Consumption | 41 000 | bbl/day |
Oil Exports | 2 200 | bbl/day |
Oil Imports | 18 250 | bbl/day |
Oil Proved reserves | 50 000 000 | bbl |
Natural gas Production | 12 400 000 000 | cubic metres |
Natural gas Consumption | 3 850 000 000 | cubic metres |
Natural gas Exports | 8 550 000 000 | cubic metres |
Electricity Exports | 283 200 000 000 | cubic metres |
6 504 000 000 $
Thailand (th) | 52.00 | % |
India (in) | 12.30 | % |
China (cn) | 8.80 | % |
Japan (jp) | 4.30 | % |
beans | clothing |
fish | jade and gems |
natural gas | pulses |
rice | wood products |
3 555 000 000 $
China (cn) | 31.30 | % |
Thailand (th) | 20.80 | % |
Singapore (sg) | 20.40 | % |
Malaysia (my) | 5.00 | % |
cement | construction materials |
edible oils | fertilizer |
food products | machinery |
petroleum | petroleum products |
plastics | textiles |
transportation equipment |
MMK
kyat
Telephons Main lines in use | 829 000 | |
Telephons Mobile, Cellular | 375 800 | |
FM Radio broadcast stations | 2 | |
Television broadcast stations | 4 | |
Internet Country code (ccTLD) | mm | |
Internet Hosts | 128 | |
Internet Users | 108 900 |
Airports with paved runways | 37 | |
Heliports | 5 | |
Pipelines - gas | 2 228 | km |
Pipelines - oil | 558 | km |
Roadways - total | 27 000 | km |
Roadways - paved | 3 200 | km |
Roadways - unpaved | 23 800 | km |
Railways | 3 955 | km |
Waterways | 12 800 | km |