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Pangkham (Burmese: ပန်ခမ်းမြို့; MLCTS: pan kham: mrui.; Chinese: 邦康; pinyin: Bāngkāng; Parauk: Pang Kham),
known before 1999 as
Panghsang (Parauk: Pang...
- military. In 1990s the Wa Women's ****ociation
established an
orphanage in
Pangkham for children's
whose parents were
killed in
fighting between UWSA and Shan...
- districts, and one
economic development zone. The
administrative capital is
Pangkham,
formerly known as Pangsang. The name Wa is
derived from the Wa ethnic...
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Myanmar only 10
kilometres from the
border with China. It is just
south of
Pangkham. It is the
largest city of Wa State. Mong Pawk is part of Mong Yang Township...
- Wa spelling" by the
authorities of the Wa Self-Administered
Division in
Pangkham,
which have
published a
series of
primers in
order to
improve the literacy...
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Matman Township (Metman)
Namphan Township (Nahpan)
Pangsang Township (
Pangkham) Man Kan
Subtownship Khun Tun Lu (30 Mar 2011 – 1 Feb 2021) Nyi Nat (2...
- Wa
fighters stormed the party's
headquarters in
Panghsang (present-day
Pangkham) and destro****
portraits of
communist leaders and
copies of
communist literature...
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Burmese central government. The
FPNCC was
established on 19
April 2017, in
Pangkham, the
headquarters of the
United Wa
State Army.
FPNCC was
formed in response...
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different ethnic constituencies. But
elections for Mongmao, Pangwaun,
Pangkham, Namphan, and Mong La
Township Constituencies were canceled. Fifty-four...
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crossing (Menglian County, Pu'er Prefecture) – NDAA
control on
Burmese side
Pangkham (controlled by Wa State) – Meng'a (Menglian County, Pu'er)
Natuoba (Wa...