Pyinmana

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Pyinmana
Pyinmana (Myanmar)
Pyinmana
Pyinmana
Burmese: Image:Bscript pyinmanamyo.png
- IPA [pjínma̰ná mjoṵ]
- MLCTS pyany: ma na: mrui.
Admin. division: Mandalay Division
Area: km²
Population: 97 400 (2005 est.)
Coordinates: 19°45'N, 96°12'E
Mayor:
Demographics
Ethnicities: Bamar, Burmese Indians, Kayin
Religions: Buddhism

Pyinmana (Burmese: Image:Bscript pyinmanamyo.png; population: 100,000 (2006 estimate)) is a logging town and sugar cane refinery center in Mandalay Division of Myanmar. The administrative capital of Myanmar was officially moved to a militarised greenfield site (which the leader, Than Shwe, dubbed Naypyidaw, or Royal City) two miles west of Pyinmana on November 6, 2005. Pyinmana is approximately 320 kilometres north of Yangon. The village of Yezin, a few miles north and east of Pyinmana, has been the site of national scientific research institutions since the late 1970s.

Pyinmana was the base of the Burma Independence Army (later renamed and reorganized into the Burma National Army by the Japanese.) It was in Pyinmana that the army and its officers were trained. Later the BNA changed sides, aiding the allies with guerilla warfare, and the operations were seen as a victory by the Burmese. Pyinmana became an icon in the Burmese Army, as the place where 'superior invaders' were defeated by the Burmese. Many have said that this is one of the reasons why the current junta chose the Pyinmana region - a place from which superior invaders (in this case, the USA)[citation needed] would be defeated if Myanmar was invaded again.

Coordinates: 19°44′N 96°12′E