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THAYAGON MIN-YWA KINDAT KYUNGYA PATE T KAYIN-SABYUZU MAGU YEZEIK KANZU Labutta MYASAKAN KYATSINGYAUNG PEGOK LEIKKABA KYONHLUT KYUNGYI MALAW MYINGYAUNG KAINGDAW E-YWAZU THABAWCHAUNG POLAUNG ONBINZU THABYEGON KYONSEINGYI E-YWA KAYINZU Mawlamyinegyun KAYANTHIGYAUNG PEIPYE POLAUNG KYUNNYOGYI KUNYAGANGYI ZAYATHLA KANZU BEBAUK ALE-YEGYAW KYONSEINGALE PATE T DANONGYAUNG SEINBAN HEMAN KYAGYAUNG SAKANCHAUNGGYI NAKAUNGGYAUNG NYAUNGGYAUNG THAYAGON LAMUTABIN SHWEBOZU KYEINGYAUNGWA NYAUNGGYAUNG THETKEZEIK SAKAN PYINMAGON KYEINGYAUNG KYETSHA NGAKUGYAUNG GONNYINDAN NYINAUNG HTINGYAUNG BOGALE SAKANGYI NAUKPYANDO CHINZU LATAGYAUNGBYA LEGWACHAUNGGYI THAPYAN UZEYA PINLEDEIN HLAINGBON HMAWGYAUNG 16°10’0"N THEGYAUNG 16°10’0"N KANZU LATAGYAUNGWA ZAUNGGON KUNTHIGYAUNG YWATHIT THAPYANGYI YEGYAMYIN KALAZU KYEINGYAYNG KAMAKALU DANIGWIN SAIKHMANCHAUNG TAMANGYAUNG KYIGYAUNG KADETKON KAYINZU SALAUNGGYA THAZIN GON OKKYUT KWINSAKAN THONDAT ZIBYU-MEDAWZU CHAUNGGYIWA HTEIKCHAUNG KANBALABINZEIK MEDAWZU THABYEGON YEDWINGWIN KOKKOBINZU KANGON DAMYAGYAUNG MA-NGEGYI PONYO-AUK DANON KAYANGYAUNG PETPYE BYUSAKAN DANÔN GWEGON MA-NGEGALE NYAUNGGYAUNG ATET-PAUNGDE PYINBOGALE KWINBONGYI PONNAYEIK AUK PAUNGDE AWABYE SHWEBOGYAUNG PYINBOGYI DAYEBYU KYEINGYAUNG HTALU NGABYEMA TAYAWCHSUNG LAGAYET AT ET PA UNGW IN KANZU BYUGYAUNG KYONKAW KANZEIK KANBALAGYAUNG SINGU KATHA-HMYIN TEBINZEIK SETSAN Setsan THINBAUNGGON DAUNGGYI KONIZU KAYHA-HMYIN-CHAUNGBYA WAGYAUNG-AUK MYINGAWAING KATHABAUNG WAGYAUNG-ATET Scale at A3: 1:200,000 NGAPHEGYAUNG Kilometers AUK PAUNGWIN 0510 Rail State Capital Airport Pri Road Logistics hub Date Created: 17-JUNE-2008 MYANMAR Towns hip Map Num: UNJLC_MM08a_004c_A3P Sec Road Datum/Proj.: WGS84/Geographic Email: [email protected] Major Town Airstrip Warehouse GLIDE Num: TC-2008-000057-MMR Website: www.unjlc.org, Mawlamyinegyun Township Waterbody www.logisticscluster.org Tertiary Road The boundaries and names and the Intermediate Town HLZ Bridge-appears damaged designations used on this map do not Local/Urban River imply official endorsement or acceptance Cyclone Nargis - Affected Area Port by the United Nations. All information is Small Town Bridge-unknown condition Flood Water the best available at the time this map Transport - Air, Land, Water Trail was produced. Updates should be sent to satellite detected flood water, the email address at left. Data Sources: GISCorps, GIST, ESRI, OCHA, WFP, WVI, UNJLC, UNOSAT, VMAP1 Village Restriction Unspecified Bridge-appears intact 5th May 2008.
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