Bián-tiān
Bián-tiān[1] (緬甸), choân-chheng Bián-tiān Liân-pang Kiōng-hô-kok (Bián-tiān-gí: ပြည်ထောင်စု သမ္မတ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်), sī 1 ê Tang-lâm-a kok-ka. Myanmar sī Bián-tiān-gí ê kok-miâ, 1989 nî chìn-chêng kiò Burma.
Bián-tiān Liân-pang Kiōng-hô-kok ပြည်ထောင်စု သမ္မတ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော် | |
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Kok-koa: ကမ္ဘာမကျေ "It-ti̍t kàu sè-kài ê chiong-kiat" | |
Siú-to͘ | Naypyidaw |
Siāng-tōa siâⁿ-chhī | Yangon |
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân | Bián-tiān-gí |
sêng-jīn ê tē-hng gí-giân | |
Chèng-hú | tan-it-chè, gī-hoē-chè, kiōng-hô-kok |
• chóng-thóng | Myint Swe (tāi-lí) |
• chóng-lí | Min Aung Hlaing (kiam-jīm Kok-ka Hêng-chèng Phêng-gī-hoē gī-tiúⁿ) |
• hù-chóng-lí | Soe Win (kiam-jīm Kok-ka Hêng-chèng Phêng-gī-hoē hù-gī-tiúⁿ) |
Li̍p-hoat ki-kò͘ | Liân-pang Gī-hoē |
• Siōng-īⁿ | Bîn-cho̍k Tāi-piáu-īⁿ |
• Hā-īⁿ | Jîn-bîn Tāi-piáu-īⁿ |
Bīn-chek | |
• Lóng-chóng | 676,578 km2 (261,228 sq mi) (tē 39 miâ) |
• chúi-he̍k (%) | 3.06 |
Jîn-kháu | |
• 2022 nî phó͘-cha | 55,770,232 (tē 26 miâ) |
• Bi̍t-tō͘ | 196.8/km2 (509.7/sq mi) (tē 125 miâ) |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 nî kó͘-kè |
• Lóng-chóng | $277.767 cha̍p-ek (tē 64 miâ) |
• Pêng-kin | $5,124 (tē 146 miâ) |
GDP (bêng-gī) | 2023 nî kó͘-kè |
• Lóng-chóng | $74.861 cha̍p-ek (tē 90 miâ) |
• Pêng-kin | $1,381 (tē 167 miâ) |
Gini (2017 nî) |
30.7 tiong · tē 106 miâ |
HDI (2022 nî) |
0.608 tiong · tē 144 miâ |
Hoè-pè | Bián-tiān kyat (K) (MMK) |
Sî-khu | UTC+06:30 (MMT) |
Khui-chhia hong-hiòng | iū |
Tiān-oē khu-hō | +95 |
ISO 3166 tāi-hō | MM |
Siōng-téng domain | .mm |
Tē-lí
siu-káiChit pha iáu-bōe ū lâng siá. Chhiáⁿ tàu pó͘-chhiong lōe-iông.
Hêng-chèng-khu
siu-káiHun-khu: Ayeyarwady (1), Bago (2), Magway (3), Mandalay (4), Sagaing (5), Tanintharyi (6), Yangon (7).
Chiu: Chin Chiu (8), Kachin Chiu (9), Kayin Chiu (10), Kayah Chiu (11), Mon Chiu (12), Rakhine Chiu (13), Shan Chiu (14).
Kán-sú
siu-káiBián-tiān pún-té sī 1 ê to̍k-li̍p ông-kok. Tī 1886 nî Tāi-eng Tè-kok kā pìⁿ-chò Ìn-tō· si̍t-bîn-tē ê chi̍t-pō·-hūn.
Ji̍t-pún Tè-kok tī Tē-jī-pái Sè-kài Tāi-chiàn ê sî bat chiàm-niá Bián-tiān.
1948 nî to̍k-li̍p, sêng-li̍p Bián-tiān Liân-bêng, si̍t-si bîn-chú chèng-tī. 1962 nî Ne Win chiong-kun chhoâⁿ-koân, chò thâu-lâng 26 tang.
Kun-sū chèng-koân bat tī 1990 nî pān soán-kí, m̄-koh in-ūi bîn-chú tīn-iâⁿ toā sèng-lī, kun-hong chhú-siau soán-kí kiat-kó.
Chèng-tī
siu-káiAung San Suu Kyi téng-jîn ê Kok-ka Bîn-chú Tông-bêng tī 1990 nî ê soán-kí toā iâⁿ, m̄-koh iû-goân bô the̍h-tio̍h chèng-koân, bîn-chú-phài hūn-chú mā siū-tio̍h táⁿ-ap.
Siā-hoē
siu-káiCho̍k-kûn: Burman 68%, Shan 9%, Karen 7%, Rakhine 4%, Hoâ-jîn 3%, Mon 2%, Ìn-tō·-lâng 2%, kî-thaⁿ 5%
Chong-kàu: Pu̍t-kàu 89%, Ki-tok-kàu 4% (Baptist 3%, Lô-má Thian-chú-kàu 1%), Islam-kàu 4%, animist 1%, kî-thaⁿ 2%
Gí-giân: Bián-tiān-gí, kî-tha ê sió-sò· cho̍k-kûn gí-giân
Chham-khó
siu-káiPún bûn-chiuⁿ sī chi̍t phiⁿ phí-á-kiáⁿ. Lí thang tàu khok-chhiong lâi pang-chō͘ Wikipedia. |