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'''Myoma''' is a village in [[Mingin Township]], [[Kale District]], in the [[Sagaing Region]] of western [[Burma]].<ref>{{cite map|title=[[Google Maps]]|publisher=Google|accessdate=October 4, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite map|title=[[Bing Maps]]|publisher= [[Microsoft]] and [[Harris Corporation]] Earthstar Geographics LLC|accessdate=October 4, 2010}}</ref>
'''Myoma another meaning'''


'''Myoma''' is a village in [[Mingin Township]], [[Kale District]], in the [[Sagaing Region]] of western [[Burma]].<ref>{{cite map|title=[[Google Maps]]|publisher=Google<!--|access-date=October 4, 2010-->}}</ref><ref>{{cite map|title=[[Bing Maps]] |publisher=[[Microsoft]] and [[Harris Corporation]] Earthstar Geographics LLC<!--|access-date=October 4, 2010-->}}</ref>
'''Myoma''' meaning is a name of very famous first national high school in Rangoon Burma since 1920.Myoma another definition is centre of city (or) metropolitan region in Burmese in Burma Almost well known prime minister, politicians, democracy leaders, human rights activists, ministers, generals, nationalists, writers, medical specialists, engineers, artists, sport men, actors, actress, merchants and senior top officers etc were came from Myoma national school. No.2 Basic Education High School Dagon Township was formerly well known as “Myoma” National Boy's High School. No.3 Basic Education High School Dagon Township was formerly well known as “Myoma” National Girl's High School. In the 1920s national schools were opened across the whole Burma with the purpose of implementing the national education objectives with patriotism.


Only with the strong effort of U Ba Lwin, the first headmaster of the Myoma National School and Bagan Set U Thaw, Chairman of the Myoma National school and the parents' donation, could the school be successfully completed.

"Myoma Sayagyi U Ba Lwin (or) Beginner of National Education" book is the famous and the bestseller of Myoma Myint Kywe. Myoma Myint Kywe was a monitor from Myoma National School. He was a pupil of Principal Myoma Sayagyi U Ba Lwin.

Myoma national schools first born out of the national freedom struggle together with national education and national spirit. Myoma school was the first-born all National High School in Burma.

The foundation of Myoma school began in 1920. Myoma school gained recognition in the course of Burma history and Burma national education sector. Then Myoma another definition is centre of city (or) metropolitan region in Burmese in Burma.

The school was under construction from 25.11.1929 ( the 10th waning day of Tasaungmone,1291 Myanmar Era ) until 4.12.1931 (the 10th waning day of Tasaungmone,1293 Myanmar Era ).

List of Myoma National school's principals

U Ba Lwin (BA (Hons), MA) 1924–1953
U Aye Thwe (BA) (1953–1957)
U Ba Tin (BA) (1957–1968)
U U Ba Saw (BA, BEd) (1968–1970)
U Hla Thein (BA, BEd) (1970–1972)
U Nyein Maung (BA, BEd) (1972–1982)
U Win Soe (BA, BEd) (1982–1984)
U Tin Win (BA, BEd) (1985–1988)
U Khin Maung Nyunt (BAEd BEd) (1988–1990)
U Han Thein (BA, BEd) (1990–1997)
U Tha Win (BEd) (1998–1999)
U Tin Hlaing (BEd) (1999–2002)
U Tin Maung Tun (BSc, DipEd) 2002-present

Myoma national schools were born out of the national freedom struggle together with national education and national spirit.

Of them all, this school was the first-born Myoma National School.

Myoma Myint Kywe who wrote and won about "Myoma Sayagyi U Ba Lwin (or) Beginner of National Education"

http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/jsp/db/viewuser.jsp?userId=24646&penname=MYOMA+U+BA+LWIN+%26+Book

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.maplandia.com/burma/sagaing/mingin/myoma/ Maplandia World Gazetteer]
*[http://www.maplandia.com/burma/sagaing/mingin/myoma/ Maplandia World Gazetteer]
*[http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/jsp/db/viewuser.jsp?userId=24646&penname=MYOMA+U+BA+LWIN+%26+Book


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Latest revision as of 00:26, 24 April 2023

Myoma
Village
Myoma is located in Myanmar
Myoma
Myoma
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 22°55′N 94°20′E / 22.917°N 94.333°E / 22.917; 94.333
Country Burma
RegionSagaing Region
DistrictKale District
TownshipMingin Township
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)

Myoma is a village in Mingin Township, Kale District, in the Sagaing Region of western Burma.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Google Maps (Map). Google.
  2. ^ Bing Maps (Map). Microsoft and Harris Corporation Earthstar Geographics LLC.
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