Kayah State Special Region 3

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Formation of the KSSR-326 July 1994
CapitalSeebu
Total
900 km2 (350 sq mi)
Kayah State Special Region 3
New Kayah State
Flag of Kayah State Special Region 3
Flag
CountryMyanmar
No. of townships5[1]
Formation of the KSSR-326 July 1994
CapitalSeebu
Government
 President
Than Soe Naing
Area
 Total
900 km2 (350 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6:30 (MMT)

Kayah State Special Region 3, sometimes referred to as "New Kayah State", is a special region in eastern Myanmar governed by the Kayan New Land Party (KNLP). It covers ~200 villages in 5 townships; Demoso, Pekon, Pinlaung, Thandaunggyi, and Pyinmana Townships.[1] The region is mainly ethnically Kayan. It was established in 1994 after the KNLP signed a ceasefire with the ruling State Peace and Development Council regime of Myanmar.[2] The KNLP has since had strained relations with the Burmese Tatmadaw, but the KSSR-3 is typically left out of conflict.[3]

The KSSR-3 is the third special region established in Kayah State, alongside KSSR-1 (administered by the Kayan National Guard) and KSSR-2 (formerly administered by Karenni National People's Liberation Front; dissolved when the KNPLF defected to anti-Tatmadaw resistance).[4]

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