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Background

Britain conquered Burma over a period of 62 years (1824-1886) and incorporated it into its Indian Empire. Burma was administered as a province of India until 1937 when it became a separate, self-governing colony; independence from the Commonwealth was attained in 1948. Gen. NE WIN dominated the government from 1962 to 1988, first as military ruler, then as self-appointed president, and later as political kingpin. Despite multiparty legislative elections in 1990 that resulted in the main opposition party - the National League for Democracy (NLD) - winning a landslide victory, the ruling junta refused to hand over power. NLD leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient AUNG SAN SUU KYI, who was under house arrest from 1989 to 1995 and 2000 to 2002, was imprisoned in May 2003 and is currently under house arrest. In December 2004, the junta announced it was extending her detention for at least an additional year. Her supporters, as well as all those who promote democracy and improved human rights, are routinely harassed or jailed.

Location

Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand

Area Comparative

Slightly smaller than Texas

Maritime Claims

Territorial sea: 12 nm

Contiguous zone: 24 nm

Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin

Climate
Tropical monsoon; cloudy, rainy, hot, humid summers (southwest monsoon, June to September); less cloudy, scant rainfall, mild temperatures, lower humidity during winter (northeast monsoon, December to April)

Natural Hazards

Destructive earthquakes and cyclones; flooding and landslides common during rainy season (June to September); periodic droughts

Environment Current Issues

Deforestation; industrial pollution of air, soil, and water; inadequate sanitation and water treatment contribute to disease

Environment International Agreements

Party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94

Signed, but not ratified: None of the selected agreements

Geography Note

Strategic location near major Indian Ocean shipping lanes
Year

Map Reference

  • Southeast Asia

Irrigated Land 1998

  • 15,920 sq km

Area 2004

  • Total
    678,500 sq km
  • Land
    657,740 sq km
  • Water
    20,760 sq km

Coastline

  • 1,930 km

Geographical Coordinates

  • 22 00 N, 98 00 E

Land use 2004

  • Arable Land
    15.19%
  • Permanent Crops
    0.97%
  • Other
    83.84%

Terrain

  • Central lowlands ringed by steep
  • Rugged highlands

Elevation

  • Lowest Point: Andaman Sea 0 m
  • Highest Point: Hkakabo Razi 5,881 m

Land Boundaries

  • Total
    5,876 km
  • Bangladesh
    193 km
  • China
    2,185 km
  • India
    1,463 km
  • Laos
    235 km
  • Thailand
    1,800 km

Natural Resources

  • Petroleum
  • Timber
  • Tin
  • Antimony
  • Zinc
  • Copper
  • Tungsten
  • Lead
  • Coal
  • Some marble
  • Limestone
  • Precious stones
  • Natural gas
  • Hydropower
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