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Collection of Burmas (15)

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A joyful gathering of friends from different cultures sharing food and laughter-symbolizing inclusion and shared humanity.
A stylized golden Singha-mythical lion-dragon hybrid-embodies protection and royal authority in Thai temple and palace iconography.
A geographic outline of Myanmar filled with the country’s flag design, symbolizing national identity and sovereignty.
A stylized cartoon soldier in full green dress uniform, complete with cap, belt, medals, and combat boots-perfect for teaching or creative content.
A spirited disagreement between two women in patterned sarongs-one brandishing a coconut-capturing humor and tension in everyday life.
When the mission is “acquire dinner” and the enemy is a very unimpressed goat.
The national flag of Myanmar, adopted in 2010, features three equal horizontal bands of yellow, green, and red with a large white five-pointed star centered on the green band.
A stylized illustration of a classic Burmese-style Buddhist stupa, featuring layered terraces, a gilded spire, and protective railings.
A cheerful character in traditional clothing greets with joined hands-a universal sign of respect and welcome.
A simplified yellow outline map of Myanmar, highlighting its distinctive shape and borders.
The current national flag of Myanmar (formerly Burma), adopted on October 21, 2010, features a yellow-green-red tricolor with a large white five-pointed star in the center.
The national flag of Myanmar, adopted in 2010, features three horizontal bands and a prominent white star symbolizing unity.
From left to right: A Katipunero in traditional barong and kulo (1890), a post-revolution nationalist in striped vest and headband (1920), and a contemporary reenactor with bolo and sash (2016).
A clean, vibrant orange outline of Myanmar’s geographical borders, isolated on a transparent checkerboard background.
A peaceful illustration of the Buddha in the Parinirvana pose, draped in a golden robe, resting on a red platform.
A friendly cartoon girl adorned with a bright hibiscus flower-symbolic of Vietnamese culture-wearing a modern blue outfit and scarf.