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1954 Asian Games > Medal tally > Bronze 2 [8th of 11]
1954 Asian Games > Medal tally > Gold 2 [8th of 9]
1976 Summer Paralympics > The Paralympics in Canada and Toronto > Bronze 1 [30th of 31]
1976 Summer Paralympics > The Paralympics in Canada and Toronto > Gold 1 [28th of 29]
1976 Summer Paralympics > The Paralympics in Canada and Toronto > Silver 1 [25th of 29]
1976 Summer Paralympics > The Paralympics in Canada and Toronto > Total 3 [30th of 32]
2001 Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Silver 14 [7th of 10]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Bronze 4 [8th of 10]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Gold 29 [5th of 8]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Silver 12 [6th of 10]
2005 ASEAN ParaGames > Medal Tally > Total 45 [6th of 10]
Chess > GrandMasters 1 [68th of 135]
Chess > International Masters 4 [68th of 135]
Chess > World Chess Rankings 2,525 [27th of 135]
FIFA World Ranking > Men 262 [142nd of 198]
FIFA World Ranking > Women 1,571 [42nd of 117]
International Cricket Council members > Affiliate Members > Member Since 2006
Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Bronze 37 Time series [6th of 10]
Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Gold 3 Time series [8th of 9]
Southeast Asian Games > Medal count > Total 62 Time series [6th of 10]

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SOURCES: Wikipedia: 1954 Asian Games ; Wikipedia: 1976 Summer Paralympics ; Wikipedia: 2001 Southeast Asian Games ; Wikipedia: 2005 ASEAN ParaGames ; World Chess Federation, 2006; Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); FIFA Official Website, December 2005; Wikipedia: List of International Cricket Council members ; Wikipedia: 1995 Southeast Asian Games ; Wikipedia: 1999 Southeast Asian Games

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Burma, Union of Burma, Pyidaungzu Myanma Naingngandaw (translated by the US Government as Union of Myanma and by the Burmese as Union of Myanmar), Myanma Naingngandaw, burma (myanmar), myanmar (burma), myanmar

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