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GRET Dry Zone Project Villages (Yinmabin) Myanmar Information Management Unit GRET Dry Zone Project Villages (Yinmabin) 94°35’E 94°40’E 94°45’E 94°50’E 94°55’E 95°0’E 95°5’E Win Kone Budalin (Kyat) Kani 22°17’30"N 22°17’30"N Thit Yar Pin (Kyat) Kyat (Kyat) Tha Lauk (Kyat) Kyauk Kone Tha Min That (Kyauk Hmaw) (Tha Min That) Kyauk Hmaw (Kyauk Hmaw) Hta Yaw Kyin (Taung Pu (Kyauk Pyoke)) Bant Bway (North) (Bant Bway) Monywa Chin Pone (East) (Tha Min That) Kwin Sat Na Bu Taw (Nyaung Kaing) (Bant Bway) Ka Paing- Thee Kone Sone Chaung (Middle) (Ka Paing-t Thee Kone) (Sone Chaung) Nyaung Kaing (East) (Nyaung Kaing) Paung Wa Ka Paing Kan Su (Ka Paing) Kyar Si (Bant Bway) (Ka Paing) (Nyaung Kaing) Tha Pyay Aye Ka Byu (Taung Pu (Kyauk Pyoke)) (Ka Paing) Gway Chaung 22°12’N (Sone Chaung) Let Khoke Pin 22°12’N (Kan Chaung (Aung Moe)) Tar Wa (Tar Wa) Kyauk Pyoke (Taung Pu (Kyauk Pyoke)) Aung Moe Chaung Kauk (Kan Chaung (Aung Moe)) (Tar Wa) Pauk Taik (Saing Hlyar) Oe Bo Si Laung (Taung Pu (Kyauk Pyoke)) (Si Laung) Sone Kyin (Middle) Pan Ma Htone Aung Chan Thar (Sone Kyin) (Tar Wa) (Si Laung) Aung Chan Aye (Si Laung) Let Ka Byar Saing Hlyar (Let Ka Byar) (Saing Hlyar) Kyun Taw Aung Chan Thar In Kyin Pin (Pyan Hleit-Thee Kone) Htan Taw Gyi (Se Gyi (Htan Taw Gyi)) (War Yon) (Se Gyi (Htan Taw Gyi)) Bein Nwe Chaung Yinmabin (Sone Kyin) War Yon Bone Gyi Kan (War Yon) Yae Kyi Pin In Taw (Nat Taunt) Shan Ywar (Mya Yeik) (Let Ka Byar) Tin Son (Pyan Hleit-Thee Kone) (War Yon) Chaung Son (Nat Taunt) Let Pa Taw (Pyan Hleit-Thee Kone) Pyan Hleit Myauk None (Pyan Hleit) Mauk Loke Say Kyun (Myo Gyi) Ohn Taw (Mauk Loke) (Nat Taunt) (Pyan Hleit) Sin Swei (Middle) Kyun Taw Monywa (Kone Ywar) Mauk Tha Yet (Middle) (Sin Swei) Y Mauk Tha Yet (East) a M Nat Taunt (Mauk Tha Yet) a Myo Gyi (Mauk Tha Yet) Str (Nat Taunt) eam (Myo Gyi) Ah Htet Ngar Nan (Mauk Loke) None Gyi C (Myo Gyi) Myay Kyet Su h Pauk Pan Hpyu (Myo Gyi) (Kone Ywar) Tei Pin Kan i 22°6’30"N 22°6’30"N Min Ma Kone (Shwe Pan Khaing) n Yone Lay Pin (Sin Te) (Let Hloke) Ywar Thar (Ywar Thar Yar) d Myit Tar Kone (Ywar Thar) Kyoe Kyar Win (Lar Boet) Ywar Htaung w (Sin Te) Let Hloke (Ywar Htaung) Kaung Sint i Myin Thar Kone (Let Hloke) (Ywar Thar) (Lar Boet) Lar Boet Sar Taw Pyin n Sin Te (Lar Boet) (Let Hloke) Lay (Sin Te) Hnaw Yoe (Ywar Htaung) Shwe Hlan (North) Nyaung Tan Zee Taw (North) (Ywar Thar) (Sin Te) R Pauk Tha Hpa (Yin Paung Taing) (Zee Taw) Yinmabin (Inn) Myo Thit i Ma Gyi Kone Yin Paung Taing (Myo Thit) v (Inn) (Yin Paung Taing) Thea Kone e (Inn) Salingyi r Zee Hpyu Pin Thet Kei Pu Ngar Maung (East) India Pale (Zee Hpyu Pin) (Zee Hpyu Pin) (Nyaung Pin Gyi Su) Nyaung Pin Gyi Su (Nyaung Pin Gyi Su) Hpo Win Taung Kachin (Min Zu) Min Zu Yin Mar Pin Su (Min Zu) (Nyaung Pin Gyi Su) Lel Ngauk (Lel Ngauk) Min Kan Taik (Min Kan Gyi) Te Su Thee Kone (Min Zu) Sagaing (Min Kan Gyi) Min Kan Gyi Let Taung Nge (Min Kan Gyi) (Lel Ngauk) 22°1’N 22°1’N Tha Yet Kan (Byama Dat) Chin Shan Mandalay Magway 94°35’E 94°40’E 94°45’E 94°50’E 94°55’E 95°0’E 95°5’E Map ID: MIMU761v01 Legend Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU) is a common Map ID: MIMU761v01 Disclaimer: The names shown and the boundaries used on Creation Date: 5 August 2011, A1 this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by Creation Date: 5 August 2011.A1 Project Villages Stream River and Stream resource of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) providing Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 Village Name information management services, including GIS mapping and the United Nations. Other Villages Rail Road Yinmabin Kilometers Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 Nam Khwin 0241 analysis, to the humanitarian and development actors both Data Sources : GRET Township Major Roads ( Nam Khwin) inside and outside of Myanmar. Base Map - MIMU Village Tract Name Boundaries - WFP/MIMU Map produced by the MIMU - [email protected] Sub-Township District Boundary Place names - Ministry of Home Affairs(GAD) www.themimu.info State Boundary translated by MIMU.
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