Myanmar women's national volleyball team

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The Myanmar Women's national volleyball team is the volleyball national women's team of Myanmar, represents Myanmar in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. [1]

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References

  1. Thai women"s volleyball team outclasses Myanmar 3-0, The Nation - Thailand's Independent Newspaper, 11 June 2015. Accessed 31 July 2016.