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List of ethnic groups in Burma — An ethnolinguistic map of Burma Burma (Myanmar) is an ethnically diverse nation with 135 distinct ethnic groups officially recognized by the Burmese government. These are grouped into eight major national ethnic races : Kachin Kayah Kayin Chin… … Wikipedia
yeh jen — Usage: usually capitalized Y&J variant of yaw yin … Useful english dictionary
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