Playername | Amr El-Safty |
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Fullname | Amr Mohamed El-Safty Bekheet |
Dateofbirth | February 17, 1982 |
Cityofbirth | Port Said |
Countryofbirth | Egypt |
Height | 180 cm |
Position | Defender |
Currentclub | El Gouna |
Youthclubs1 | El-Masry |
Years1 | 2000-2006 |
Years2 | 2006-2011 |
Years3 | 2011- |
Clubs1 | El-Masry |
Clubs2 | Zamalek |
Clubs3 | El Gouna |
Caps1 | ?? |
Caps2 | 49 |
Caps3 | 0 |
Goals1 | ? |
Goals2 | 1 |
Goals3 | 0 |
Amr El-Safty (Arabic: عمرو الصفتي; born 17 February 1982) is an Egyptian footballer, born at Portsaid. He currently plays for El Gouna .
El-Safty joined Zamalek from El-Masry in July 2006. .
In August 2011, El-Safty joined El Gouna from Zamalek .
He is a very strong defender, he is known as an excellent header, who has the ability to score from corners and free kicks and scores many goals with El-Masry and Zamalek.
Category:1982 births Category:Living people Category:Egyptian footballers Category:Zamalek players Category:Masry players
ar:عمرو الصفتي pt:Amr El-Safty
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Name | Kachin State |
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Native name | |
Native name lang | my |
Translit lang1 | |
Translit lang1 type | |
Translit lang1 info | |
Settlement type | State |
Map caption | Location of Kachin State in Burma |
Pushpin map | |
Coordinates type | region:MM_type:adm1st |
Coordinates display | inline,title |
Coordinates region | MM |
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision name | |
Subdivision type1 | Region |
Subdivision name1 | Northern |
Seat type | Capital |
Seat | Myitkyina |
Leader party | USDP |
Leader title | Chief Minister |
Leader name | La John Ngan Sai |
Unit pref | Metric |
Area total km2 | 89041 |
Population total | 1270000 |
Population as of | 2000 |
Population density km2 | auto |
Demographics type1 | Demographics |
Demographics1 footnotes | |
Demographics1 title1 | Ethnicities |
Demographics1 info1 | Kachin, Bamar, Shan, Naga, Chinese, Indians, Gurkha |
Demographics1 title2 | Religions |
Demographics1 info2 | Christianity, Buddhism |
Timezone1 | MST |
Utc offset1 | +06:30 |
Website |
Kachin State (, ; Kachin: Jingphaw Mungdaw), is the northernmost state of Burma. It is bordered by China to the north and east; Shan State to the south; and Sagaing Division and India to the west. It lies between north latitude 23° 27' and 28° 25' longitude 96° 0' and 98° 44'. The area of Kachin State is . The capital of the state is Myitkyina. Other important towns include Bhamo.
Kachin State has Myanmar’s highest mountain, Hkakabo Razi (), forming the southern tip of the Himalayas, and a large inland lake, Indawgyi Lake.
A controversial construction project of a huge 1055 megawatt hydroelectric power plant cum dam is undergoing. It is funded by China Power Investment Cooperation. When it is finished, the electricity will be sold to China. It will be 152 meters high when it is finished. It is one of the 7 projects going to be implemented across the Irrawady River. Around 15,000 population were displaced because of that Project.
Bhamo is one of the border trading points between China and Myanmar.
Kachin state has invaluable natural resources.
Most areas of Kachin state are undeveloped. Many people are still engaged in agriculture.
Under the current regime, the government exploits the country by taking various timber land. Although the government has been extracting the natural resources of the Kachin people, there is little or no development in infrastructure, health care, and other basic necessities of the people.
Educational opportunities in Myanmar are extremely limited outside the main cities of Yangon and Mandalay. It is especially a problem in Kayin State where constant fighting between the government and insurgents for over 60 years has produced thousands of refugees and internally displaced people. The following is a summary of the education system in the state.
AY 2002-2003 | Primary | Middle | High |
Schools | 1183 | 86 | 41 |
Teachers | 3700 | 1500 | 600 |
Students | 168,000 | 80,000 | 24,100 |
2002–2003 | # Hospitals | # Beds |
Specialist hospitals | 2 | 125 |
General hospitals with specialist services | 2 | 500 |
General hospitals | 17 | 553 |
Health clinics | 22 | 352 |
Total | 43 | 1530 |
Kachin troops formerly formed a significant part of the Burmese army. With the unilateral abrogation of the Union of Burma constitution by the Ne Win regime in 1962, Kachin forces withdrew and formed the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) under the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO). Aside from the major towns and railway corridor, Kachin State has been virtually independent from the mid 1960s through 1994, with an economy based on smuggling, jade trade with China and narcotics. After a Myanmar army offensive in 1994 seized the jade mines from the KIO, a peace treaty was signed, permitting continued KIO effective control of most of the State, under aegis of the Myanmar military. This ceasefire immediately resulted in the creation of numerous splinter factions from the KIO and KIA of groups opposed to the SPDC's sham peace accord, and the political landscape remains highly unstable.
Traditional Kachin society was based on shifting hill agriculture. Political authority was based on chieftains who depended on support from immediate kinsmen. Considerable attention has been given by anthropologists of the Kachin custom of maternal cousin marriage, wherein it is permissible for a man to marry his mother’s brother’s daughter, but not with the father’s sister’s daughter. Traditional religion was animist, but missionary activity since the British period have converted the vast majority of the population to Christianity (notably Baptist and pockets of Roman Catholicism).
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