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缅甸位于中南半岛西部,西北邻印度和孟加拉,东北靠中国,东南接泰国与老挝。为东南亚国家联盟成员国。其南临安达曼海,西南濒孟加拉湾。国土面积约67.65万平方公里,人口5000多万。

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Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, center, receives gestures of respect from members of her National League for Democracy party during a ceremony honoring the ederly at the party's headquarters Wednesday, April 18, 2012, in Yangon, Myanmar. (Foto:Khin Maung Win/AP/dapd)
Gebäude der EU-Kommission in Brüssel! Berlaymont-Gebäude, Hauptsitz der Kommission, Rue de la Loi Brüssel.
NAY PYI TAW, Jan. 10, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 26, 2010 shows the parliament building locates in Nay Pyi Taw, capital of Myanmar. Myanmar State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) on Monday announced the date of Jan. 31 for first parliamentary session at three levels, the state-run television reported. Xinhua /Landov
David Cameron in Wales. Prime Minister David Cameron during a visit to the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, south Wales. Picture date: Tuesday July 12, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron has insisted Wales has been given favourable treatment by his Government in its deficit-reduction programme - but warned its economy is too reliant on the state. See PA story POLITICS Cameron. Photo credit should read: Tim Ireland/PA Wire URN:11184008
epa03167424 Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is framed by a window of a school used as a polling booth for parliamentary by-elections as she inspects voting in the constituency of Kawmhu in which she is running for a seat in parliament, in Myanmar, 01 April 2012. Millions of people in Myanmar, under military rule for decades, headed to vote in the by-election that could Suu Kyi in parliament. It is the first election the Nobel peace laureate Suu Kyi, 66, has contested, as she was under house arrest during Myanmar's past two general elections in 1990 and 2010. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
The sun sets past the Minglazedi temple on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003 in Bagan, the ancient capital of Myanmar. The temple, built in 1284, is one among more than 2,200 Buddhist temples and monuments dotting the plains of Bagan, one of the most popular tourist destinations of the country. (AP Photo/Vijay Joshi)
Presidents and prime ministers pose for a photograph during the opening ceremony of the 20th ASEAN summit and the celebration of the 45th Anniversary of ASEAN at the Peace Palace, in the Office of the Council of Ministers in Phnom Penh April 3, 2012. Pictured are (L-R): Philippine President Benigno Aquino, Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, Brunei's President Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Indonesia's Vice President Boediono, Laos' Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak and Myanmar's President Thein Sein. REUTERS/Samrang Pring (CAMBODIA - Tags: POLITICS)
epa03022902 (FILE) A file picture dated 17 November 2011 shows Myanmar President Thein Sein arriving at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center before the opening ceremony of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. According to media reports on 03 December 2011, Sein has signed a law allowing peaceful demonstrations as long as permission is sought five days in advance. The government has also pushed through a fairly liberal labor law, providing the right to unionize and has freed more than 300 political prisoners. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON *** Local Caption *** 00000403006037 +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa03167424 Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is framed by a window of a school used as a polling booth for parliamentary by-elections as she inspects voting in the constituency of Kawmhu in which she is running for a seat in parliament, in Myanmar, 01 April 2012. Millions of people in Myanmar, under military rule for decades, headed to vote in the by-election that could Suu Kyi in parliament. It is the first election the Nobel peace laureate Suu Kyi, 66, has contested, as she was under house arrest during Myanmar's past two general elections in 1990 and 2010. EPA/BARBARA WALTON
YANGON, April 1, 2012 Voters register at a polling station during the by-election in Mingala Taungnyunt township, constituency of Yangon region, Myanmar, April 1, 2012. A multi-party parliamentary by-elections began across Myanmar Sunday morning at 6 a.m. local time with over 6.4 million eligible voters of 45 constituencies starting to go to polls and cast votes at respective polling booths
NAY PYI TAW, Jan. 10, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 26, 2010 shows the parliament building locates in Nay Pyi Taw, capital of Myanmar. Myanmar State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) on Monday announced the date of Jan. 31 for first parliamentary session at three levels, the state-run television reported. Xinhua /Landov
Myanmar's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, left, signs on documents as she submits a candidates' list of her National League for Democracy for the upcoming parliamentary by-election at the Yangon District Election Commission on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi registered to run for a seat representing Kawhmu, a poor district south of Yangon where villagers' livelihoods were devastated by Cyclone Nargis in 2008. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
epa03022902 (FILE) A file picture dated 17 November 2011 shows Myanmar President Thein Sein arriving at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center before the opening ceremony of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. According to media reports on 03 December 2011, Sein has signed a law allowing peaceful demonstrations as long as permission is sought five days in advance. The government has also pushed through a fairly liberal labor law, providing the right to unionize and has freed more than 300 political prisoners. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON *** Local Caption *** 00000403006037 +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
German Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development Dirk Niebel (L) and Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi talk to reporters after their meeting at her home in Yangon, February 14, 2012. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS)
epa03022902 (FILE) A file picture dated 17 November 2011 shows Myanmar President Thein Sein arriving at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center before the opening ceremony of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. According to media reports on 03 December 2011, Sein has signed a law allowing peaceful demonstrations as long as permission is sought five days in advance. The government has also pushed through a fairly liberal labor law, providing the right to unionize and has freed more than 300 political prisoners. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON *** Local Caption *** 00000403006037 +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
©Kyodo/MAXPPP - 17/05/2011 ; YANGON, Myanmar - Prisoners released from Insein Prison on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, walk on a street on May 17, 2011, after being set free on general amnesty. President Thein Sein announced the amnesty granted for more than 14,600 inmates across the country on state TV the previous day. (Kyodo)
German Economic Cooperation and Development Minister Dirk Niebel arrives to a cabinet meeting in Berlin, January 18, 2012. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS)
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Myanmar pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, right in front, accepts candidate list of her National League for Democracy party at Yangon District Elections Commission Office for upcoming elections Monday, Feb. 6, 2012 in Yangon, Myanmar. The commission on Monday gave Suu Kyi the green light to run for parliamentary by-elections, another step toward political openness in a country emerging from nearly a half-century of iron-fisted military rule. (Foto:Khin Maung Win/AP/dapd).