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E I N M E Myaungmya Kyaunggon Yegyi N G a P U D a W T H a B a U N G 94°20’0"E 94°30’0"E 94°40’0"E 94°50’0"E 95°0’0"E HP ONS O YEDWIN-GON HLEDAUNGGON ZIBYUKWIN SHAWBYAKON GYI NGYAUNG DAUNGGYA-KWIN POLAUNG PAYA -NG OK TO KANGALE TA LT M A -K ON SIKWA KYUNGYAUNG SEIKTA KYAG AN SATTHWA THABYEGON LAHAGAMON LAHAGAMONWA KYAUKKADIN TAUNGZAKON WANBU THUPEINNA TA N GY U N KYAUNGGON THITPOKKON KYUNKADON PANDAWYO TAUNG GADON SINDAIK 17°10’0"N 17°10’0"N INGON PAYA GO N THABAWGAN LETPANGWIN THAYAGON KWINZAUNG WETTHE MEGALE KWIN LUTHATKON SHANKWIN KYAUKTALON HTANTABIN APYIN WET-THE KYEINTALI LEDICHAUNG PHANGAGON KYUDAW NGADA N MAYINCHAUNG YODAYADET LEIN-GON MOGYOBYIT YELEIN TABINCHAUNG SHWEBAN-NGU ALEGYAUNG THAINGSHWE-EIN THADESAN KYAGAYET THABYEDO A-NGUGYI LEIKME MYETTO TALOKKON GYOGON YWATHIT THEGON TAUNGGWIN Yegyi SINHNAMAUNG TAZINHLA SAUNGBON YEMAGYICHAUNG WAYACHAUNG KANYINCHAUNG YEDWINGON THABYEGON TA BU WA GYAINGLE ONDAWZU WETLAGYI MITHWE-MYO KA-NYINBIN KANGALE KYONDON INGALE DANONCHAUNG 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KHATTIYA KYAUKSAYITHON KANNTAWNYO THAYETTABIN LEINGON AUKBAUKKON SABYUZU TAW N YO KYUNBAUK KWINGAUK DAIKKYI TAGUNDAING THABYEKYUN-TANGZU TAUNGYAZU HP YA NGY IGON ZIGYAUNG YOGYI KUNGYAN-GON SINLAN KWINGYIZU THAMANCHAUNG YONBIN 17°0’0"N WETTU ZAYATSEIK 17°0’0"N YWATHITKON PAUK TAN KHA-AUNG ALEGYAUNG HTEINTABIN DAUNGGYI SATTHWA KONZU DAGA MADAWGON BYAIKKYI DAUNGGY SABYUZU KANZU KYETPAUNG SAINGHTI HTIK AN SUTTATHIDA HTEINTABIN (WEST) YONGYIWA LETPANZU DA GA ONBI NZU YWATHITGALE SHABYUGON MEZALIKWINBAUK GYOGYAKWIN BYAIKZU KUNGYANGON SHWEDAUNGKYUN ALEZU LETKHOK HE DOW ZEIK NYAUNGGON THETKEGON SANGYI KUNTHIGYAN UY INZU KYAGAYET CHAUNGTHA TAGUNDOING PAUK KO N KYACHAUNG THEGON KYAUKAING MAGYIGON MAYANWAING ZIBYUGWIN ZIBINKWIN YONDAW SEIKKYI KYUNGON THABYU-NGU KYUNGYA KYABOKON ZIBYUGWIN KANGY TETSEIK ALEGON OBO DAGA SETKKYI TALAINGBON KANNI ONBI NZU KYAUNGZU WETTO MWEHAUK MAYANGON KINDAT KANGYI PADAUKPIN PYITMANGU HSANNIGWIN TINBONGWIN OZIGON YEGYAWGON NYAUNGGONGALE NGAPEINTHALE KANGON AUKTHADA 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NYAUNGGON WADAWGYI TAIKKYIGON PEBIN-SABYUZU Einme WADU THAYETKON THAYETKON CHAUNGTHAGON KANNI KOZU GWEBINZEIK KHAYEBINZEIK BANBWEGON TATAB AW THIGWIN YAKNAINGGON LET-MYET-HNA THUDAWGON KANNIBYA KYONPADOK PAYA GA LE- AS U NISATGYI 16°50’0"N TA N - YAG YI 16°50’0"N BUGWEGALE SEINDAUNG TA L AK WA KWETLPYIN WAYONZU KWINGALE MAYANYAUNG PATHEIN PYINMAGON HM WE ZA N THEBYU DA IKTU PEGON MADAWGON TAPI-KONYWA AKE YWATHIT KUNGYANGON WADAW SITKEBON KANZU WETSU HM WE ZA N TABAUNG HTINB ONZE THABYOK KAKAYAING PANBINSEIK KALAGON TA D EI K BUGWEGYI KYETTU-YWE ATET THITPOKKON ALEZU SITKYUN MOGOK UY INSU TATAB WG AL E MAGUGON TA L AN KYUNGYI PAUKKYUN KYETTU-YWE AUK KALAGON SINOBA CHAUNGGYAUK KALAWIN PETTAH KYAKATGYAUNG MYOCHAUNG ASUGYI KYONTHWA WUNTHE THITNYOGON NGUGAING LETTO KUNDAING NW EB AT KWINBAUKKYI KONGYI CHAUNGKANLAN KYONTALOK THAYAGON KYANIGAN KINBALINKYUN THAYWETKYI YEDWINGON KYON-WA TA M AN G YI EINGYAUNGGALE KYAUNGZU PAYA GO N KALAMAGON LETPAN NYAUNGGYAUNG HLEGYO ANANGON SAINGGYUN 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PYINGADOGYAUNG WEGYIGWIN SEBINGALE MYINGAZEIK TAGUNDAING NYAUNG-OK ANYAZU GONNYINDAN KYANAPU AKWEDAN YWA-HAUNGGYI PEINHNEGON PAYACHAUNG KANHLA SINMA GWAGYAUNG KINMONGYIN SHANYWA SHANGYAUNG THADAGYI LETKOK SHANGYAUNG KYETYOGON SEBINGYI KANGYI TALAINGGYAUNGGON PEBIN GANGWAGAN KWETPYIN CHAUNGGYI TIDAWMO THINBAWCHAUNG GONNYINDAN MEZALI-SABYUSU THEGYAUNG NYAUNG-OK SAYE BYAINBYU PAN-HLAGWIN TEINGYAUNG LINDAING TEDWINCHAUNG YEKAINGGON MEZALI TABINGON PEINGYAUNG THAUNGGYI TEZAW MYINGAZEIK KYONKAYIN BYAUNGBYAN THANBAT PAYA NYAUNGWAINGGALE PAUKPINGWIN GYONGYONGYA MAGYIGON YWATHITGON SAGYET CHIBAGON KYUN-U KYONYAIKYAUNG YATHECHAUNG KABYO THEBYUGYAUNG KYUNDEIK CHAUNGZAUK HNGETCHAUNG LE-EINDAN KYAKATKWE HLWAZINZU HTA NGON KYETPAUNG BYAIK-YWA TAGUNDAING KWIN KYONTHUT KANBALE WEGYI CHAUNGGALE Ngapudaw SHWEDWINDU KYON-HLD KANGALE SHAN-NGU PYINMACHAUNG KWINYAGALE YEBAWGAN Myaungmya MEZALIWA KYWE-GWIN GWEGYAUNG KANZU YWAGALE THABYEGYAUNG DIPAYON LETKOK CHONOK PABINSEIK KYAUNGSU WEGYI HINOGYAUNG YEDWINGYAUNG THAYETKWIN THAMECHAUNG KYWEGYAUNG POTU-ASU KYONTHABYU PAWDAW MUG ON PYINMAGON PEBIN-GALE NGAPYAWDAW KUNTHIBIN PO-AUNGI KAYINGON YWEGYAUNG MADAWGYAUNG LINDAIK MWEDAW THABYEGYAUNG THEBYU KYWEBYUGYAUNG U-Y INZU WEDAUNG U-DO-W A YWAGALE NYANDAW LEDI PATHU THANBAYAGYAUNG LEIK-KABA CHONOK WEDAUNG MIGYAUNGDAIK KANYINGYAUNG OKPO-KWIN MYINGAGWIN ONBI NZU SHWETEGYAUNG DE GA N THEGON KYONTANGE-ALE TA N L EB I N SHWELEGYAUNG KYICHAUNG KWINGYI-WA 16°40’0"N 16°40’0"N Rail State Capital Airport Pri Road Logistics hub Date Created: 17-JUNE-2008 Map Num: UNJLC_MM08a_004d_A3L Scale at A3: 1:250,000 MYANMAR Sec Road Towns hip Major Town Airstrip Warehouse Datum/Proj.: WGS84/Geographic Email: [email protected] GLIDE Num: TC-2008-000057-MMR Website: www.unjlc.org Tertiary Road Waterbody Kilometers Cyclone Nargis - Affected Area HLZ The boundaries and names and the www.logisticscluster.org Bridge-appears damaged 0510 Intermediate Town Local/Urban designations used on this map do not Port River imply official endorsement or acceptance Pathein Township Bridge-unknown condition by the United Nations. All information is Small Town Trail Flood Water the best available at the time this map was produced. Updates should be sent to Transport - Air, Land, Water Unspecified satellite detected flood water, the email address at left. Data Sources: GISCorps, GIST, ESRI, OCHA, WFP, WVI, UNJLC, UNOSAT, VMAP1, [email protected] Village Restriction Bridge-appears intact 5th May 2008.
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