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Thailand Myanmar 92°30’0"E 95°0’0"E 97°30’0"E Mitingapara Khin-U Man Kyin Hsipaw Möng Keng Vingngun Sinkhua Mingin Winmana Lashio Loi-ngun Kunglom Hpangpai Dalucharimukh Myintha Kale Kyaukmyaung Shwebo Yawnglong Hriphi Mozo Tabayin Na-nio Kyuakme Namsaw Kyaukme Möng Pat Rawva Kuzeik Shwebo Singu Hnonae Puinwin 22°30’0"N Lèdi Ywathit Tonti Wan Pangho-long Namphan 22°30’0"N Sonnaiya Sakta Kaladan Htantlang Chaungzon Kani Kani Man Loi-pan Loi Lun Zephai Möng Yai Bungtuah Kan Thitseingyi Kongnyawng Tangyan Man Ho-pung Mashkubha Chaing Budalin Mingon Budalin Wetlet Panghung Pangsang Bungtlang Hakha Hai-kwi Phaipha Myanmar Mongyai Meng-lien Zayat Myanmar Hsipaw Na-long Man Hwe-wai Thinwin Surngen Wingon Ayadaw Wetlet Sedaw Thonze Nawnghkio Manmai Man Na-sü Rulkippara Myinza Möng Hko Man Pan Man Maw Lungtar Sagaing Namlan Kunze Madaya On-ma-thi Man Hpai Tawngkalawng Kaisi Saingdu Mayin Thazi Ayadaw Mayabin Köng-gyawng Shan State Hlungmang Zahaw Madaya Minywa Sadaung Shwe-mot-htaw Gangaw Yinmabin Division Nawnghkio Man Panghpe Wan Long Mahajanpara Darling Monywa (North) Man Nawkwa Ruava Siatlai Kyun-ta-pin Man-li Meilangtlang Sabawngpi Yinmabin Monywa Gangaw Chinbyit Aungmyaythazan Maymyo Möng Tung Kawnglang Loi-pwe Nabung Kyehmon Sagaing Nawnghwi Man Hsan Mongyang Wan Tonghpa Salingyi Paukka Saye Mandalay Zegon Thinkadon Kongtawng Tonglau Keng Lon Wan Loi Möng Hka-no Mong Pawk Shwedakya Kinmun Legyi Makmang Lungphialia Pale Myinmu Pyigyitagon Patheingyi Konghsim Wan Hpa-yi Lailenpi Lungngo Palè Salingyi Tizaung Nawngwo Wan Munsai Wanton Paungdawu Chaung-u Myinmu Anisakan Pyinoolwin Ke-hsi Mansam Wan Hwè Wan Hai Wan Ho-namnang Wan Möngnoi Sumsen Ywathitgyi ANNISATON Baw Na-noi Möng Hsu Allagappa Sagang Ongyaw Wan Tonkenghkam Chaung-U Ngazun Amarapura Ang-nu Wan Namtawnkang Madupi Ngabyin Kaungbwa Kyadet Satpangon Letpanzin Thon-daung-ywa-ma Tet yam Lailente Pangkyehtu Matman Hsupwo Lainkalangpara Myitnge Lema Wan Kanghang Wan Pangpaw-ye Wan Kang Wan Wenghsun Hungle Zayatkon Thagyin Sinde Kontha Kyawkku Na-hpawk Wan Na-noi Hsinta-awn Wan Hsi-hsaw Tadau Hanthawaddy Wan Pahka Wan Möng Wan Pan Wan La Ngazun Ava Hpa-hki Wan Pang-yao Tilin Lingadaw Myaung Gwekon Seywa Sameikkon Mongkaung Nawnghkio Monghsu Wan Na-hseng Wan Singpyin Thi-ui Tilin Wedaung Pangmong Wan Hpa Wan Ho-hkü Thuiaungpara Tar awai ng Ridwi Kyaukyit Petbinaing Myotha Sintgaing Chaungtha Wan Mai Wan Nawngnio Anyaban Chaunggwa Gwebin Wan Ho-hpai Nawnghit Keiyowo Sogyu Pinle Wan Maw Wan Kawnhawng Yesagyo Onhmin Wan Na-kong Möng Lang Loiham Wan Na Möng Nawng Wan Ho-töng Mongkhet Myaing Kyaukse Wan Katkap Ma-ngawk Labawa Paihang Tei yar Wan Kongmong Kio-yan Wan Ho-nawng Badupi Myaing Kwegon Kyi-eik Möng Küng Hsam-pun Longat Myingyan Tada-U Chaungzon Kyaukse Hai-hseng Ta-pom Kyethi Wan Ta-sing Wan Pangsung Kawang Wagan Talôkmyo Eswa Lawksawk Wan Mak Wan Kyawng Ka-lo Wan Panglawk Pakangyi Okshitkon Wetlu Minzu Wan Pangtawn Wan Pingfun Indaw Takm awk Wan Hkè Wan Nammak Topui Yesagyo Thanywa Hai-leng Kanang Myingyan Pegyet Kanna Ywamonggyi Kyungyi Mezaliywa Kong Kyaing Wan Pekhsup Wan Na-num Wan Nam-un Kilan Khuisah Khreum Mindat Keng Hkam Sanghso Nawngho Loi-lang Cheoleo Pangtui Pauk Tada-u Longhsam Ywagyi Kathegon Monbyin Wan Hkai Wan Pang Loi-lam Kengtung Hambong Taw Mu n Wan Tongwan Pyinchaung Natogyi Tazi n Myittha Nah Ma Na Wan Kawnghum Wan Tongwing Bongyo Aung Bwei Pyinzi Möng Lang Hkoknam Hwè-hok Uisi Twili Taungtet Man Kandaw Myittha Taungpi Sawbya Wan Kong Natogyi Yakainggyi Namkon Möng Yang Ho-pang Möng Ping Paletwa Pakokku Pontha Gyobinchan Wan Weng Möng Ka Kyu-ywet Hsai-mawn KENG TUNG Sami Pakokku Paukpingyauk Shwedaung Nyaungbintha Na Hsam Shan State Wankong Wan Kunwing Wan Kao-kwan Kiulong Myaukyum Paletwa Nwasaung Taungtha Wan Tan Wan Pawlong Segyaung Ledaing Myitche Nebugon Ingon Lai-hka Ta- kaw Kamye Thabyedaung Ywangan Hpaungdaw Lawksawk Ho Long Man Nawngmawn Na-tang Wan Na-taw Keng Tung Charadaung Tettaung Laihka Nawngkaw Wan Ho-len Saw Taungtha Wan 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