Outline of Burma
Burma, officially known as the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, is the most extensive country in mainland Southeast Asia.[1]
The country is bordered by the People's Republic of China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, and India on the northwest, with the Bay of Bengal to the southwest. One-third of Burma's total perimeter, 1,930 kilometers (1,199 mi), forms an uninterrupted coastline.
Myanmar's diverse population has played a major role in defining its politics, history and demographics in modern times, and the country continues to struggle to mend its ethnic tensions. Its political system remains under the tight control of SPDC, the military led government, since 1992, by Senior General Than Shwe. The military has dominated government since General Ne Win led a coup in 1962 that toppled the civilian government of U Nu. The country's culture, heavily influenced by neighbours, is based on Theravada Buddhism intertwined with local elements.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Burma:
General reference
Geography of Burma
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- China 2,185 km (1,358 mi)
- Thailand 1,800 km (1,100 mi)
- India 1,463 km (909 mi)
- Laos 235 km (146 mi)
- Bangladesh 193 km (120 mi)
Environment of Burma
Natural geographic features of Burma
Regions of Burma
- Main article: Regions of Burma
Ecoregions of Burma
- Main article: Ecoregions in Burma
Administrative divisions of Burma
- Main article: Administrative divisions of Burma
States
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Self-Administered Zones
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Self-Administered Divisions
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Districts of Burma
Municipalities of Burma
Demography of Burma
- Main article: Demographics of Burma
Government and politics of Burma
- Main article: State Peace and Development Council and Politics of Burma
Branches of government
Executive branch of the government of Burma
Legislative branch of the government of Burma
Judicial branch of the government of Burma
Foreign relations of Burma
International organization membership
The Union of Myanmar is a member of:[1]
Burma is 1 of only 7 U.N. members which is not a member of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
Law and order in Burma
- Main article: Law of Burma
Military of Burma
- Main article: Military of Burma
Local government in Burma
States (grey)
Regions (orange)
History of Burma
- Main article: History of Burma, Timeline of Burmese history, and Current events of Burma
Culture of Burma
- Main article: Culture of Burma
Art in Burma
Sports in Burma
- Main article: Sports in Burma
Economy and infrastructure of Burma
- Main article: Economy of Burma
Education in Burma
- Main article: Education in Burma
Health in Burma
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Burma
- http://my.wikipedia.org/ Myanmar Wikipedia Official Site (Burmese language)
- BurmaNet News
- http://www.burmadisaster.com/ Burma news including eyewitness accounts and pictures of the Burma cyclone disaster.
- myanmar.gov.mm
- Online Burma/Myanmar Library: Classified and annotated links to more than 17,000 full-text documents on Burma/Myanmar
- Selection of documents pertinent to Burmese independence
- Myanmar at the Open Directory Project
- Mizzima News in English, New Delhi based News Organization formed by Burmese journalists in exile
- News, information, journals, magazines related to Myanmar business and commerce
- Myanmar Commerce Online Licence Services, Information Services website
- Online "Myanmar e-Library"
- News and information (in Burmese) on the country
- Burma entry at The World Factbook
- Myanmar travel guide from Wikitravel
- MandalayGazette, California-based English online newspaper for Burmese in North America
- Democratic Voice of Burma, Norway-based website
- UK-based news website dedicated to the country
- Thailand-based news website dedicated to Burma and Southeast Asia
- Arakan Rohingya National Organisation
- Arakan Rohingya co-operation council europe
- The Revolt of the Monks
- MRTV-3 Television website
- Burma Television channels (flysat)
- Women's Rights in Burma, A collection of documents and articles on women's struggles
- News report explaining how the 2008 cylcone happened
- BBC, In pictures: Burmese aid crisis
- Social organizations and NGOs
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- People and self
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