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- Q16056532 subject Q6587399.
- Q16056532 subject Q8595516.
- Q16056532 subject Q8596580.
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- Q16056532 abstract "Pagodas in Burma are tiered structures for Buddhist religious purposes; the Burmese word is ဘုရား, MLCTS bhu.ra:; pronounced [pʰəjá]. Theravada Buddhism is the religion of the majority of Burma's population (89%). In all parts of the country there are pagodas and viharas. The graceful tapering shape of a pagoda painted white or gilded to a shining gold is a basic part of any Burmese landscape. Burma is often called the "Land of Pagodas".Mandalay is a cultural and religious center of Buddhism, having many monasteries and more than 700 pagodas.Bagan (formerly Pagan). UNESCO has long tried unsuccessfully to designate Bagan as a World Heritage Site due to many ancient pagodas.".
- Q16056532 thumbnail Yangon29.JPG?width=300.
- Q16056532 wikiPageExternalLink images?q=Burmese+Pagoda&hl=en&btnG=Search+Images.
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- Q16056532 wikiPageWikiLink Q6587399.
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- Q16056532 wikiPageWikiLink Q8595516.
- Q16056532 wikiPageWikiLink Q8596580.
- Q16056532 wikiPageWikiLink Q8957073.
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- Q16056532 comment "Pagodas in Burma are tiered structures for Buddhist religious purposes; the Burmese word is ဘုရား, MLCTS bhu.ra:; pronounced [pʰəjá]. Theravada Buddhism is the religion of the majority of Burma's population (89%). In all parts of the country there are pagodas and viharas. The graceful tapering shape of a pagoda painted white or gilded to a shining gold is a basic part of any Burmese landscape.".
- Q16056532 label "Pagodas in Myanmar".
- Q16056532 depiction Yangon29.JPG.