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Toungoo Taungoo Empire is a nation led by 9this President U Thein Sein on the continent of South America. Toungoo Taungoo Empire's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very conservative social policies. Economically, Toungoo Taungoo Empire favors left wing policies. The official currency of Toungoo Taungoo Empire is the Antarctica$. At 158 days old, Toungoo Taungoo Empire is a mature nation. Toungoo Taungoo Empire has a population of 3,967,990 and a land area of 30,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 132.27. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.


Cities. 

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Largest city:Yangon:86295b868fe98d9e8913a82b6f18531245cb60c2x867.jpg

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Ethnic groups:8-KaChin,KaYar,KaYin,Chin,Bamar,Mon,RaKhine,Shand8f1579dd0c8d4289e7f6aa36d1d4d5b6665fe64487x1080935.jpg

Bamar

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KaYin 

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Rakhine

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Shan

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Mon

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Chin

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Kachin

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Military

Soilders.Motto(s)

ရဲသော်မသေ၊ သေသော်ငရဲမလား။ ("If you are brave, you will not die, and if you die, hell will not come to you.")

ရဲရဲတက်၊ ရဲရဲတိုက်၊ ရဲရဲချေမှုန်း။ ("Bravely charge, bravely fight, and bravely annihilate.")

တပ်နှင့်ပြည်သူမြဲကြည်ဖြူ သွေးခွဲလာသူတို့ရန်သူ။ ("Military and the people in eternal unity, anyone attempting to divide them is our enemy.")

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Commander-in-Chief (Army) 

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Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Army)

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Spokesperson of the Commander-in-Chief (Army)

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.• Pagan era

el Pagan Empire c. 1210.

Kingdom of Pagan

ပုဂံခေတ်

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23 December 849။

Population
Pagan Empire c. 1210.
Pagan Empire during Sithu II's reign. Kengtung and Chiang Mai are also claimed to be part of the Empire according to the Burmese chronicles. Pagan incorporated key ports of Lower Burma into its core administration by the 13th century.
 
 
 
StatusKingdom
CapitalPagan (Bagan) (849–1297)
Common languagesOld Burmese, Mon, Pyu
ReligionTheravada Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism, Hinduism, Animism
GovernmentMonarchy

• 1044–77

Anawrahta

• 1084–1112

Kyansittha

• 1112–67

Sithu I

• 1174–1211

Sithu II

• 1256–87

Narathihapate
LegislatureNone (rule by decree) (before King Htilominlo)
Hluttaw (after King Htilominlo)
Historical eraMiddle Ages

• Burmese calendar begins

23 March 640

• Founding of Kingdom

23 December 849

• creation of Burmese alphabet

984 and 1035

• Pagan Empire founded

1050s–60s

• Peak

1174–1250

• First Mongol invasions

1277–87

• Myinsaing takeover

17 December 1297

• Final Mongol invasion

1300–01

• c. 1210

1.5 to 2 million
Currencysilver kyat

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• Taungoo era

16 October 1510။

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Population
CapitalToungoo (Taungoo) (1510–39)
Pegu (Bago) (1539–99)
Ava (Inwa) (1599–1613)
Pegu (Bago) (1613–35)
Ava (Inwa) (1635–1752)
Common languages

Official
Burmese

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Regional

Religion

Official
Theravada Buddhism

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Minority

GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
 

• 1485-1530

Mingyi Nyo

• 1530–50

Tabinshwehti

• 1550–81

Bayinnaung

• 1605–28

Anaukpetlun

• 1629–48

Thalun

• 1733–52

Mahadhammaraza Dipadi
LegislatureHluttaw
History 
 

• Founding of dynasty

1485

• Independence from Ava

16 October 1510

• First Toungoo Empire

1510–1599

• Restored Taungoo Empire

1599–1752

• End of dynasty

23 March 1752

• Census

1,982,000 - 2,313,000[citation needed]
CurrencyGanza kyat and silver kyat
Preceded bySucceeded by
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• Konbaung era

Konbaung Empire

ကုန်းဘောင်ဧကရာဇ်နိုင်ငံတော် (Burmese)

29 February 1752။

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Area
Population
 
 
 
Capital
Common languagesBurmese
ReligionTheravada Buddhism (official)
Demonym(s)Burmese
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Monarch 

• 1752–1760

Alaungpaya (first)

• 1763–1776

Hsinbyushin

• 1782–1819

Bodawpaya

• 1853–1878

Mindon Min

• 1878–1885

Thibaw (last)
LegislatureHluttaw
Historical eraEarly modern period

• Founding of dynasty

29 February 1752

• Reunification of Burma

1752–1757

• Burmese–Siamese Wars

1759–1812, 1849–1855

• Qing invasion of Burma

1765–1769

• Conquest of Arakan

1785

• Anglo-Burmese Wars

1824–1826, 1852, 1885

• End of dynasty

29 November 1885
1824[7]794,000 km2 (307,000 sq mi)

• 1824

3,000,000[8]
Currencykyat (from 1852)

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• Colonial era

1 January 1886။

British Burma
(1824–1886)
ဗြိတိသျှဘားမား (Burmese)
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Top: Official Flag
Bottom: National Flag (1939–1948)

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StatusDivision of the Bengal Presidency (1826–1862)
Province of the British Indian Empire (1862–1937)
Crown colony of the United Kingdom (1937–1948)
CapitalMoulmein
(1826–1852)
Rangoon
(1853–1942; 1945–1948)
Capital-in-exileSimla, Punjab Province, British India
(1942–1945)
Official languagesEnglish
Common languagesBurmese
Rungtu
Meitei
Hindustani
Tamil
Telugu
Bengali
Gujarati
Odia
Punjabi
Nepalese
Yunnanese Mandarin
Hokkien
Cantonese
Hakka
Standard Chinese
Kedah Malay
Southern Thai
Northern Thai
ReligionBuddhism (majority)
Burmese folk religion
Rungtu Animism
Hinduism
Islam
Sikhism
Jainism
Sanamahism
Taoism
Confucianism
Chinese folk religion
Tai folk religion
Christianity
Demonym(s)British
Burmese
Monarch 

• 1862–1901

Victoria

• 1901–1910

Edward VII

• 1910–1936

George V

• 1936

Edward VIII

• 1936–1948

George VI
Governor 

• 1862–1867 (first)

Sir Arthur Purves Phayre[a]

• 1946–1948 (last)

Sir Hubert Rance
Premier 

• 1937–1939

Ba Maw

• 1947–1948

U Nu
LegislatureLegislative Council of Burma (1897–1936)
Legislature of Burma (1936–1947)

• Upper house

Senate

• Lower house

House of Representatives
Historical eraColonial era

• First Anglo-Burmese War

5 March 1824

• Treaty of Yandabo

24 February 1826

• Second Anglo-Burmese War

1852–1853

• Third Anglo-Burmese War

1885

• Separation from British India

1937 (Government of Burma Act)

• Attained partial self-governing status within the British Empire

April 1, 1937

• Japanese and Thai invasion and establishment of State of Burma

1942–1945

• Independence declared

4 January 1948
CurrencyBurmese rupee, Indian rupee, Pound sterling

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• Independence from the United Kingdom

4 January 1948။

• Independence from the United Kingdom

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• 1962 coup d'état

2 March 1962။

• 1962 coup d'état

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• 1988 coup d'état

18 September 1988။

• 1988 coup d'état

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• Current constitution

31 January 2011။

• Current constitution

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• 2021 coup d'état

1 February 2021။ 

• 2021 coup d'état

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Population

• 2022 estimate

55,770,232[11] (26th)

• Density

196.8/sq mi (76.0/km2) (125th)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate

• Total

11px-Increase2.svg.png $283.572 billion[12] (64th)

• Per capita

11px-Increase2.svg.png $5,200[13] (146th)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate

• Total

11px-Decrease2.svg.png $68.006 billion[14] (87th)

• Per capita

11px-Decrease2.svg.png $1,250[15] (167th)
Gini (2017)11px-Decrease_Positive.svg.png 30.7[16]
medium inequality (106th)
HDI (2022)11px-Increase2.svg.png 0.608[17]
medium (144th)
CurrencyKyat (K) (MMK)
Time zoneUTC+06:30 (MMT)

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1. Shwedagon Pagoda

14,034

Religious Sites


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2. Bagan Temples

6,493

Historic Sites


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3. Ngapali Beach

1,516

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4. Inle Lake

3,156

Bodies of Water


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5. Bogyoke Aung San Market

2,000

Flea & Street Markets


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6. Shwenandaw Monastery

1,876

Architectural Buildings


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7. Mandalay Hill

2,852

Lookouts


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8. Mount Popa

1,805

Mountains


This extinct volcano contains the shrine of the Mahagiri Nat spirits.

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9. Chaukhtatgyi Buddha

2,729

Religious Sites


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10. National Kandawgyi Botanical Gardens

632

National Parks


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11. Kyaiktiyo Pagoda

1,448

Points of Interest & Landmarks


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12. Mahamuni Pagoda

1,515

Religious Sites


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U Bein Bridge
Characteristics
History
Location

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U Bein Bridge

Coordinates17px-WMA_button2b.png21°53′29″N 96°3′22″E
Carries1 Lane
CrossesTaungthaman Lake
LocaleAmarapura Township, Myanmar
Official nameU Bein Bridge, Amarapura
Other name(s)Taungthaman Bridge
DesignWooden Foot Bridge (Teak Bridge)
Total lengthFoot bridge 3,967 ft (1,209 m) or 482 spans or 0.75 miles (1.2 km) (total bridge) (1086 posts)
Width1 traffic lane
Construction start1849
Construction end1851

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The bridge was built from wood reclaimed from the former royal palace in Inwa. It features 1,086 pillars that stretch out of the water, some of which have been replaced with concrete. Though the bridge largely remains intact, there are fears that an increasing number of the pillars are becoming dangerously decayed. Some have become entirely detached from their bases and only remain in place because of the lateral bars holding them together. Damage to these supports have been caused by flooding as well as a fish breeding program introduced into the lake which has caused the water to become stagnant. The Ministry of Culture’s Department of Archaeology, National Museum and Library plans to carry out repairs when plans for the work are finalised.[1]

From 1 April 2009, eight police force personnel have been deployed to guard the bridge. Their presence is aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour and preventing criminal activities, with the first arrest coming in September 2013 when two men were reported for harassing tourists.[8]

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Inle Lake
 
 
Ramsar Wetland
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Inle Lake

LocationShan State
Coordinates17px-WMA_button2b.png20°33′N 96°55′E
TypePolymictic lake
Primary outflowsNam Pilu
Basin countriesMyanmar
Surface area44.9 sq mi (116 km2)
Average depth5 ft (1.5 m) (dry season)
Max. depth12 ft (3.7 m) (dry season; +5 ft in monsoon season)
Surface elevation2,900 ft (880 m)
Official nameInlay Lake Ramsar Site
Designated5 December 1974
Reference no.2356[1]

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Inle Lake

Location of Inle Lake

The watershed area for the lake lies to a large extent to the north and west of the lake. The lake drains through the Nam Pilu or Balu Chaung on its southern end. There is also a hot spring on its northwestern shore.

Large sections of the lake are covered by floating plants. Its clear and slightly alkaline waters (pH 7.8–8) are home to a diverse fauna and many species found nowhere else in the world (endemics).[2] There are more than 35 native species of fish, including 17 endemics. Some of these, notably the Sawbwa barb, red dwarf rasbora, emerald dwarf rasbora, Lake Inle danio, Inle loach and the Inle snakehead, are of minor commercial importance for the aquarium trade. Several fish that are not native have been introduced.[2][3] Additionally, the lake is home to about 45 species of freshwater snails, 30 of them endemic,[2] along with a small endemic freshwater crab, Inlethelphusa acanthica.[4] It hosts approximately 20,000 migratory gulls in November to January.[5]

In June 2015, it became Myanmar's first designated place of World Network of Biosphere Reserves.[6] It was one of 20 places added at the Unesco's 27th Man and the Biosphere (MAB) International Coordinating Council (ICC) meeting.[7] Since 2018 it has been designated as a protected Ramsar site.[1] Today the lake's environment is under serious pressure due to pollution, siltation, eutrophication, overfishing and introduced species, including the highly invasive water hyacinth. The endemic predatory fish Systomus compressiformis might already be extinct.[2]

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1)Cloaca
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The Immortals
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/18/2024
11:24 am
Food 20,000Sell 3,020,000
(151 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/18/2024
11:28 am
2)Cloaca
birdonwheels5
The Immortals
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/18/2024
11:24 am
Food 10,000Sell 1,510,000
(151 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/18/2024
11:28 am
3)Enron
Kenneth Lay
Vought International
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/17/2024
11:10 pm
Food 92,400Sell 14,506,800
(157 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/18/2024
12:40 am
4)Cheddarland
Cheddar
The Knights Radiant
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/17/2024
12:33 am
Aluminum 5,000Sell 15,195,000
(3,039 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/17/2024
12:41 am
5)Eskal
Ivy
Global Alliance & Treaty Organization
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/16/2024
12:20 am
Gasoline 5,000Sell 18,490,000
(3,698 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/16/2024
12:55 am
6)TLK Canada
Levei
Grumpy Old Bastards
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/15/2024
08:48 pm
Munitions 5,000Sell 9,955,000
(1,991 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/16/2024
12:55 am
7)Death66
DeathsGift66
The Immortals
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/16/2024
12:15 am
Aluminum 5,000Sell 15,450,000
(3,090 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/16/2024
12:54 am
8)Plymale Imperium
William Plymale
Antarctica Alliance
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/12/2024
07:05 pm
Credits 1Sell 45,000,000
(45,000,000 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/13/2024
12:20 am
9)Bahrl
Master YI
The Syndicate
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/08/2024
11:15 pm
Food 312,390Sell 44,359,380
(142 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/09/2024
12:49 am
10)Pellon Wesaurps
A Random Leader
The Lost Mines
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/04/2024
12:22 am
Gasoline 75Sell 243,600
(3,248 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/04/2024
12:47 am
11)Omikhle
Plois Kienne
Antarctica Alliance
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/03/2024
08:48 pm
Munitions 1,000Sell 1,880,000
(1,880 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/04/2024
12:47 am
12)Bermistan
BRM
Knights Templar
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/03/2024
11:43 pm
Food 86,000Sell 12,040,000
(140 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/04/2024
12:25 am
13)Kins town
Kinns
Guardian
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/03/2024
01:15 am
Food 31,000Sell 4,464,000
(144 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/03/2024
01:23 am
14)Kins town
Kinns
Guardian
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/03/2024
01:15 am
Food 14,000Sell 2,016,000
(144 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/03/2024
01:23 am
15)Internal Life
Kelson
The Syndicate
Taungoo Empire
U Thein Sein
Antarctica Alliance
12/03/2024
12:52 am
Aluminum 671Sell 1,986,160
(2,960 ea)
Accepted Accepted
12/03/2024
01:23 am

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