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  • 11Список городов Мьянмы — …

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  • 12Königreich Chiang Hung — Das Königreich Chiang Hung oder Königreich Heokam (Thai อาณาจักรหอคำเชียงรุ่ง) war ein Reich der Tai Lue um die Stadt Chiang Hung, das heutige Jinghong in der Präfektur Xishuangbanna in Südchina. Die größte Ausdehnung des Königreiches Chiang Hung …

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  • 13Introduction —    When Burma (Myanmar) achieved independence from British colonial rule in 1948, many observers viewed it with its high standards of education and abundant natural resources as one of the Asian countries most likely to achieve economic… …

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  • 14Haw —    The residence of a sawbwa (sao pha), a traditional Shan (Tai) ruler. In the smaller of the Shan States, these were often rather simple wooden structures, but others were quite elaborate, made of teak and modeled on the Mandalay Palace, with a… …

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  • 15Lan Na — Ausdehnung des Königreichs Lan Na im 15. Jahrhundert (unter König Tilokarat), bezogen auf die heutigen Grenzen Thailands und Myanmars …

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  • 16Shan — Infobox Ethnic group group=Shan poptime=6 million (est.) popplace=Myanmar rels=Theravada Buddhism, Animism langs=Shan, Burmese, others related=The Shan ( my. ရှမ်းလူမျိုး; IPA2|ʃán lùmjóʊ; zh cp|c=|p=dǎn zú) are a Tai ethnic group of Southeast… …

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  • 17Shan State — ရှမ်းပြည်နယ်   State   Myanma transcription(s)  – Burmese …

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  • 18Massage parlor — Massage parlors in Cambodia A massage parlor is a business where customers can receive a massage. Sometimes the term is synonymous with brothel as the term massage may be used as a euphemism for paid sexual favours. Particularly where brothels… …

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  • 19Shan States — Princely States ←   …

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  • 20Kunming-Bangkok Expressway — (昆曼高速公路) is the first international expressway from China. It starts at Kunming, the provincial capital of Yunnan province in southwestern China, and ends at Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.The expressway is approximately 1,900 km in length,… …

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