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| AREA |
676,552
sq km (261,218 sq miles). |
| POPULATION |
46,402,000 (1997). |
| POPULATION DENSITY |
68.6 per sq km. |
| CAPITAL |
Yangon (Rangoon). |
| CAPITAL
POPULATION |
2,513,023 (1983). |
| GEOGRAPHY |
Myanmar is a diamond-shaped
country extending 925km (575 miles) from
east to west and 2100km (1300 miles) from
north to south. It is bounded by China,
Laos and Thailand in the east, by Bangladesh
and India in the north and by the Indian
Ocean in the west and south. The Irrawaddy
River runs through the centre of the country
and fans out to form a delta on the south
coast; Yangon stands beside one of its many
mouths. North of the delta lies the Irrawaddy
basin and central Myanmar, which is protected
by a horseshoe of mountains rising to over
3000m (10,000ft), creating profound climatic
effects. To the west are the Arakan, Chin
and Naga mountains and the Patkai Hills;
the Kachin Hills are to the north; to the
east lies the Shan Plateau, which extends
to the Tenasserim coastal ranges. Intensive
irrigated farming is practised throughout
central Myanmar, and fruit, vegetables and
citrus crops thrive on the Shan Plateau,
but much of the land and mountains are covered
by subtropical forest. |
| GOVERNMENT |
Socialist Republic
since 1974. Power assumed by the army in
1988. Head of State and Government: General
Than Shwe since 1992. |
| LANGUAGE |
The official language
is Myanmar (Burmese). There are over 100
dialects spoken in Myanmar. English is spoken
in business circles. |
| RELIGION |
87% Theravada Buddhist.
The remainder are Hindu, Muslim, Christian
and Animist. |
| STANDARD
TIME |
GMT + 6.5. |
| ELECTRICITY |
220/230 volts AC, 50Hz. |
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