Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma | ||||
| ||||
Capital | Rangoon | |||
Government | Socialist republic | |||
President | ||||
- 1974-1981 | Ne Win | |||
- 1981-1988 | San Yu | |||
- 1988 | Sein Lwin | |||
- 1988 | Maung Maung | |||
Chairman of the State Law and Order Restoration Council | ||||
- 1988-1989 | Saw Maung | |||
History | ||||
- January 4, 1974 | Established | |||
- August 8, 1988 | Uprising and pro-democracy protests | |||
- September 18, 1988 | State Law and Order Restoration Council established | |||
- June 18, 1989 | Replaced by the Union of Myanmar | |||
Area | 676,578 km² | |||
Population | ||||
- 1983 | 33,234,000 | |||
Density | 49.1/km² | |||
Myanmar | ||||
v |
The Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma (1974-1989) was a socialist republic in Southeast Asia.
President
- Ne Win (₩) (January 4, 1974 - November 9, 1981)
- San Yu (₩) (November 9, 1981 - July 25, 1988)
- Sein Lwin (₩) (July 25, 1988 - August 12, 1988)
- Maung Maung (₩) (August 12, 1988 - 18 Sept 1988)
Chairman of the State Law and Order Restoration Council
- Saw Maung (₩) (18 Sept 1988 - June 18, 1989)
Nation
Burmese Polities
Republic of the Union of Myanmar (From 2010)
Union of Myanmar (1989-2010)
Union of Burma (1948-1974)
Japan: State of Burma (1943-1945)
United Kingdom: Colony of Burma (1937-1948)
Neighbouring Nations
References