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Ayeyarwady Region - Myanmar Myanmar Information Management Unit AYEYARWADY REGION - MYANMAR 94°10'E 95°0'E 95°50'E China Paungde Bhutan Phyu Thandwe India Nattalin Bangladesh Myanmar Kyangin Zigon Vietnam Laos RAKHINE Kyangin Myanaung Township Gyobingauk Kanaung Thailand Cambodia Okpho Myanaung BAGO Township Monyo Indonesia Malaysia Kyeintali Minhla 18°0'N 18°0'N Ingapu Ingapu Township Letpadan Ü Hinthada Thayarwady Lemyethna Thonse Gwa Lemyethna Township Hinthada Township Zalun Okekan Ngathaingchaung Zalun Township Ahpyauk Yegyi Yegyi Township BAY OF BENGAL Kyonpyaw Taikkyi 17°20'N Danubyu 17°20'N Kyonpyaw Danubyu Township Township YANGON Thabaung Township Hmawbi Hlegu Kawa Shwethaungyan Kyaunggon Thabaung Nyaungdon Htaukkyant Township Htantabin Pantanaw Nyaungdon Shwepyithar Kangyidaunt Pantanaw Township Einme Township Ngwesaung Kangyidaunt Hlaingtharya Township Yangon Pathein Pathein AYEYARWADY City Township Thanlyin Einme Maubin Maubin Twantay Township Wakema Township Township Kyauktan 16°40'N Myaungmya Wakema 16°40'N Ngapudaw Kawhmu Ngayokekaung Kyaiklat Myaungmya Township Ngapudaw Township Kyaiklat Kungyangon Dedaye Township Mawlamyinegyun Dedaye Township Mawlamyinegyun Bogale Pyapon Township Labutta Pyapon Township Bogale Hainggyikyun Township 16°0'N Labutta 16°0'N Township Pyinsalu Ahmar Kilometers ANDAMAN SEA 010 20 40 Scale for A3 - 1:1,000,000 94°10'E 95°0'E 95°50'E Map ID: MIMU182v04 !. State Capital Road Non-Perennial Elevation (meter) 1,501 - 2,000 Data Sources : MIMU Seashore Perennial 0 - 250 2,001 - 2,500 Creation Date: 2 July 2015.A3 R! Township Base Map - MIMU Township Boundary Ocean 251 - 500 2,501 - 3,000 Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 !( Sub-Township Boundaries - WFP/MIMU District Boundary 501 - 750 3,001 - 4,000 o Elevation : SRTM Airports State Boundary 751 - 1,000 4,001 - 5,000 Email - [email protected] International Boundary 1,001 - 1,500 5,001 - 7,002 Place names - Ministry of Home Affair www.themimu.info Railway Stream and Shore Line (GAD) translated by MIMU Disclaimer: The names shown and the boundaries used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations..
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