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MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Rakhine State (Nov 2014) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Rakhine State (Nov 2014) Kyun Taung Done Ku Lar Tin May Nant Thar Taung Kyauk Twe ChaungKyaung Taung Wet Kyein Thea Chaung Hpar Ri Min Gyi (Ku Lar) Kyauk See Thea Chaung Maw La Bi Min Gyi (Tu Lar Tu Li) Wet Kyein (Myo) Nan Tha Yway CHINA San Kar Pin Yin (Myo) Pe Tha Htu Leik Ya Zone Karr Yar Kyet Kyein Pe Lun Kha Mway Pauk Kyat Wa Leik Ya (South) Oe Hpyu (Thet + Myo)Oh Byu Sa Hone Kha Mway San Kar Pin Yin Saung Paing Nyar Hmaing Sa Ri Kyun Pauk Sin Oe Bo Bar Kyway Chaung RakhineKyway Chaung Ku Lar Sin Ma U Kaing Ree Dar Mee Wa Kyun Pauk Pyu Su Kyun Pauk Ku Lar Doe Tan Sin Hpyu Taung Done Paik Sa Hone Gyin Khar Say Ah Lel Baw Da Li Baw Da Li (2) Nga/Hta Yan Mon Than Pyin Myo Mi ChaungKyein Chaung Goke Pi Pauk Kyat Kyun Pauk Ywar Haung Hpaw Ti Kaung In Chaung Pan Kone Ma Kyauk Tan Myar Zin Seik Ta Ra CHINA Myaw Chaung Than Pu Yar Nga Thaing Chaung BUTHIDAUNG Mun Htaunt Kyun Gaung Sin Thay Pyin Mi Kyaung Tet INDIA Taung Yin Ba Ho Pyin Ywar Thit Kyar Ni Ah Htet Thet Tin Yae Myet Ba Ho Pyin Ywar Haung Baw Di Kaing Chaung Chay Than Hmyar Ah Htet Pyu Ma Sa Bai Kone San Kar Taung Pyaung Pyit Doe Tan Saung Tu Than Hmyar Kun Zwe Zee Hton RakhineTaung Gyi Yin Thein Taung Yae Chan Auk Thet Tin Ngar Sar Kyu Yin Ma Zee Hton Pi Ywet Rakhine Myo Thit Pan Be Chaung Ku Lar Pein Hne Chaung Ku Lar Chaung Kyin Gyi Laung Shey Nyaung Pin Hla Nga Khu Ya Leik Aing Maung Hnit Ma Kyein Chaung Ku Lar Chaung Kywe Ta Ma Thar Si Myo Ah Nauk Pyin Lu Ban Pyin Pauk Taw Pyin Sa Par Seik Kat Pa Kaung Pein Hne Gyi Aw Ra Ma Ah Htet Tin Ma Bin Chaung Lin Kwi Tin Ma Yae Myet Taung Pyin Khaung Yin Ma Zay Gone Nar Taung Chay Da Leint Taung Tha Pon Sa Bai Pin Yin Ngan Chaung Nga Yant Chaung Yin Ma Kone Taung Ta Ra Gu Wet Ma Kya U Shey Kya Zin Paing Nyar Ywar Thar Yar Nga Tin Tein Kun Chaung BAN- Done Paing Nat Seik Auk Kun Chaung Pwint Hpyu Chaung Ka Nyin Kauk Chan Pyin Ba Da Nar Zay Teit Kaung Yet Khon Taing LA- Pa Yin Taung Aye Yar Cha Ta Paw Kyar Gaung Taung Khu Taung Wa Pyan Than Pu Yar Htaunt Hpar Wut Chaung (Ywar Thit) Kyee Hnoke TheeBo Gyi Chaung Ah Htet Kun Chaung DESH Yin Baung Inn Chaung Daing Net Aw Ra Ma MYANMAR Myaw Taung War Pyin Mar Lar (Myo) Yae Twin KyunGwa Son Ku Mi Khar Li Pyain Chaung Za Lein Taung Thea Chaung Mar Zi Min Tone Yae Khat Chaung Gwa Son Mee Chaung Zay Myauk Chaung CHIN Maung Hnit Ma (Gyi) Ywar Thit Maung Chaung Det Hpyu LAOS May Ze Tu Lar Hpaw Tay Ahr LiHpaung Taw Pyin Ein Kar Aung Ya Dar Gyi Zar Kone Tan Ywar Thit Oke Taung (Rakhine) Taung Mu Zi Maung Nu Dar Sauk Paing Myauk Taung Maung Hla Ma Tha Pauk Kan Thea Pon Nay Pyi Taw Dar Gyi ZarKan Pyin Maung Hnit Ma (Nge) Laung Chaung Ku Lar Zar Ti Pyin Ma Yee Mee Min Kaing Yae Nan Don Chan Thar Par Pwee Chay Laung Chaung Daing Net Khar Lar U Lint Zin Ywar Thit Rakhine Taung Bway Nga Toe Nga Kyin Tauk Myit Nar Kha Yu Chaung Aw Lan Pyin Doe Tan Thar Si Ywar Thit Wea Gyi Daunt Kyauk Chaung Saint AungGaung Ni Taung Chaung Gyi San Thar Pyin Baw Htee Kyauk Pyin Seik Sin Swei Ya Aw Lan Pyin Ku Lar Kan Paing Chaung 40 Pale Taung Ah Bu GyarPi Yae Maung Gyi Htaunt Kha Mway Chaung Kwin Gyi (Myo) Shwe Pyi Naung Dar Khar LiWa Peik Tha Lu Pyar Pyin Shey (Rakhine) Let Pan Chaung Hla Poe KaungThet Kay Pyin Si Pin Thar Yar Shin Kyan 34 Ah Lel Kyun Shein Kar Li Hpa Lan Min Ga Lar Gyi Myaung San Hnyin Wai (Rakhine) Kin Thay Pa Lat Kay Ha Yar Thar Zay Kone (Thar Zi Kone) Maw Ni Ku Kar Di Mi Kyaung Tet Daing Net Ywar Pyin Shey Ku Lar Nat Htaunt Thar Zay Hpu Khar Li Kyar Nyo Inn Than Htaung Min Thar Taung Doe Tan Taung PaingLet Wea DetDoe Tan Kyauk Yit Thit Ta Pon Bay of Kyee Kan Pyin (South) Gone Nar Ohn Pa Tee Ah Lel Kyun Ku Lar Zin Paing Nyar Kyauk Hpyu Taung Than Chay Pyaing Chaung Kyar Pon Kyet Mauk Taung Laung Pan Kya (Upper) Thit Yin Kar Di Ha Yar Pauk Taw (Myo) Bengal Pyin Hpyu Pi Htu Yae Myet Taung Ywar Ma Rakhine Yoke Thar 37 Ku Toet Seik Kha Maung Kaing Ngar Saung Bet Pi Wa Pauk Taw (North)Sa Par Seik THAILAND Paung Zar Nan Yar Kone Wa Lar Kan (Rakhine)Myin Kyet Pyar Thar Pauk Taw (South) Thar Yar Kone Dar Shey Buthidaung Toe Cheit Ywar Da Pyu Chaung Taung Htaung Ha Yar Thein Tan Thar Yar Kone Let Wea Det Ah Nauk 39 Har Bi (East) Kyauk Pyin ChaungMyo Ma Chaung Taung Htaung Kyauk Ta LoneNyaung Chaung Kyauk Hla PyinMun Shi Ywar Ah Shey Ah Htet Lay Pway BANGLADESH Gaung Nyar Khway Lar Bin Gar Win Su Nyaung Pin Hla Ya Ba Kan Gyi Pyin Myauk (Ywet Nyo Taung) Gar Pu (Lower) Wa Kin Kan Beit Inn Hpauk Zin Tu Lar Tay Chaung Lan Ma Taw MaungdawKa Nyin Chaung Done Chaung Myauk Taung (Ywet Nyo Taung) Bar Su Ba Taung Ywar Thit Auk Lay Pwayt Ywar Ma Pyin Kyauk Kyat Pan Htein 46 U Hla Hpay Myo U Zu La Kyauk Tan Pyin Chaung Ah Htet Pyin Nyar Kyauktaw Gar Yar Taung Gone Nar Day Li Shauk Chaung Pein Hne' Chaung Gone Nar Ah Lel Zay Di Taung Kha Maung Paik Thei Ku Lar Kan Kya (North) Ah Lel Chaung Pyar Pin Yin Mi Kyaung Tet 45 Ywar Haung Kin Taung Kan Pyin Thar Zi Let Thar Ah Twin Hnget Thay Wet Hmaing Maung Ni Yae Chan Pyin Taung Khe War Let Pan KaingThein Chaung Let Saung Kauk Kyar Nin Kan Taung U Pyi Lone Gyi Tha Yet Pyin (Rakhine) Yan Aung Pyin Nyaung Chaung Hnget Thay Auk Pyin Nyar Ngar Yauk KaingKyauk Se Andaman Kin Chaung Bar Ri Zar Kyauk Tan Ah Nauk Ah Shey Pyin Shey Hla Nyo Kan 38 Kyauk Pauk 42 Kan Thar Yar Thein Taung Gin Bi Tha Win Kaing Nat Seik Myauk Tha Yet Pyin (Ku Lar) Tha Yet Oke Ywar HaungHpa Yar Paung Kyi Yar Pyin Sea Baw Di Kone Let Pan Kaing Sit Aung Taung Chay Taung Leik Ma Hpway Yar Zaw Baw Bo Ta Loke Kya Khaung Ta Kar Taung Nu Ru Lar Min Thar Seik Pon Nar Let Pan Taw Tha Pyay Taw Kan Du Sein Chon Pa Din Tat U Chaung (West) Doe Tan Nga/Hta Paung Tin Set 3 Ka Nyin TanPaik Seik Na Nwin Ku U Yin Thar KYAUKTAW Hteik Wa Pyin Tat U Chaung Wa Ra Kyun Teik Tu Pauk Pauk Pin Kwin Gulf Nu Nar Sar Ri Kun Ohn ChaungPi Kauk Wa Kya Khat Pyin Yoke Chaung Kin Chaung Zay Ah Nauk Taw Kan Say Oe Kya San Goe TaungSin Thay Pyin Kyar Kan Thin Ga Net Ma Di Kaing of Gaw Du Thar Ra (West) Pyin Shey MRAUK-U MAUNGDAW Kan Pyin Nwar Yon Taung Maung Hnit Ma Kyun Thar Yar Gaw Du Thar Ra (East) Gu Dar Pyin Sa Hpo Thar Sin Ke Thai- Gaw Du Thar Ra (South) Taung Kun Taung Taw Pan Zin Pyaing Cha Ma Di Taung Kan Sauk Shar Yay Pyin Pa Li Chaung Ywar Thit Kay Kyauk Sar Taing Khaung Taik Aung Tin Ka Thit Taw Oe Htein Kone Chaung U Kyaw Baw Li (Ku Lar) Kan Pyin Chin Ma Wun Htaunt Ma Tin Ma Kyar Se Sar Paung land Rakhine Ywar Kar Di Maw Baw Li (Rakhine) Kan Chay Pyin Saing Din (Pa) Chee Yar Tan Hpoe Khaung Chaung Sa Par Htar Kyar Nyo Pyin Auk Yun Chaung Pyin Hla (Ywa Haung) Nga Swayt Taung Myaw Chaung Leik Sint Pyin Nay Pu Khan Tha Ray Kon Baung Gone Nar Auk Lar U Sun Taung (Upper) Shaw Me Gyin Chaung Pyaing Taung Kuwar Para Lun Taung PONNAGYUN Tha Lu Chaung La Mu Thar Gaung Gyi Ni Chay 41 Din Gar 43 Nga Yant Chaung La Mu Kaing Kyauk Hpyu Taung Myint Tha Pyay Kan Zaw Ma Tet Hpa Yon Chaung (Daing Nat) Maws Taw Hpi Gar Yar Myaw Chaung 36 Yae Gaung Chaung Par Chay Myar Li Kan Tein Nyo (Ywar Thit) Kyat Sin Tha Yae Kone Tan Thay Kan (Ku Lar) Nay Pu Khan Gwa Son Kywe Tet Pyin Aung Taing (Laung Chaung) Kha Yu Thaik Done Nar Pan Paung Doke Kan Chaung Tein Nyo (Ywar Haung) Hpa Yar Gyi War Cha Gwa Son (Ku Lar) La Mu Let Net Oke Kan Pyaing Taung Sin Swei Kyoe (Chin) Doe Tan (2) Kan Thone Sint 35 Maw 44 (Pa) Than Dar Kha Yu Chaung Gwa Son Doe Tan Doe Tan (1) Pyein Chaung 2 Ah Htet See Maung Maw Ywar Haung Ka Nyin Tan Chain Hkar Li Hmin Khu Chaung Thea Chaung Let Kar Aung Pa Auk See Maung Bu Ywet Ma Nyoe Kyauk Ta Lar Kan Hpu Kan Hpu Kan Sit Kar Di Shwe Pan KhaingKyein Chaung Kan Sauk Oke Kyut Kyun Hpi Lar Zay Kone Tan Ahr Kar Taung Pe Tha Du Ah Win Taung Sin Baw KaingLet Pat Maw Tu Lar Say Tha Ma War Taung Pyaung Seik Tin Htein Kan Myauk Thein Taung Pyin (Ku Lar) Laung Gyun Baw Di Kaing Taung Min Ku Lar Hpa Yar Gyi Nyaung Pin HlaKha Maung Seik Zee Khaung Pan Hpe Chaung Gwa Son Bo Min Wet Hla U Daung (Kone Tan)Zon Mar Hla Tha MaTaung Maw Thar Zi Hpa Yon Pauk Yet Khone Taing Done Let Wea Det Kone Baung (Ywar Thit) Way Thar Li Hpar Ti Taung Chaung Ba Laung Chaung Lay Hnyin Taung (Upper)Byoke Chaung Taung Chaung Yae Zar Te Su Na Gu May Kha Maung TawMee Yat Pyin Lay Hnyin Taung (Lower) Ah Myet Taung Kin Pun Chaung Than Pyin Ba Ra War Pi Pin Yin Hpawy Thar Zin Kha Mar Kone Tan Nga Swei KanPya Hla Mwi Thee Ngwe Taung Kone Tan Yae Soe Chaung Baw Li Doe Wai Ah Htet Thin Pone Tan Saung Du Pon Sar Let Khoke Pin Yin Thin Pan KaingKu Lar Chaung Way Thar Li Inn Inn Chay Du Oe Thei Ma Set Khaw Hpar Pway Day Wun Aung Zay Ya May Za Li Kone Thar Yar TawShee Dar Ma Nyin Taung Kauk Kyit Ohn Kyun Than Chaung Ywar Haung Hpway Yar Maung Hnit Ma Maw Lan Paik Khwin Oke HPoke Kan Aung Zay Ya Maung Hpyu (Da Pyu Chaung) Kyaung Hpo Thar Si Zone Kar Yar Pu Daing Maung Shwi Kan Ah Twin PyinPauk Taw Nga San Baw (Moke Soe Chaung) (Ywar Haung) Buddhaw Tha Pyay Taw Kha Pway Buddhaw Ohn Pa Tee Ah Hla Ma Di Kin Chaung Moe Gyoe Gone Kyun Myin Hlut (West) Pyein Taw Kyet Chay Khway Htee Mingalar SiNga Khaw Sin Oe Kyaung Taung Aung Ze Ya Yan Wa Chin RATHEDAUNG Sin Hpyu Taung Ah Htet Myat HleNga/Pyauk SeTu Myaung Raw Ma Ni Myin Hlut Ywar Thit Hman Ni Pyin Nyaung Pin Hla Yae Poke Kyar Chay Ga Nan Taung Let Wea Myan Yaung Zu Ah Yet Thay Ma Tar Zaw Thin Ga Net Na Kan Pu Zun Hpe Myo Chaung Pi Pin Kone Aw Ra Ma Bar Nyo Mrauk-U Myaw Chaung Thein Taung Kan Thit Kar Di Kyein Tan Pyaing Taw Poe Hpyu Kyun Pan Myaung Kyauk Yan Pyin Wan Chaung Pauk Wa Pyin Hlyar Shey Min Ta Yar Pyin Gyin Taw Kyauk Tan Thea Tet Ywar Haung Taw Nwar Hla Kyaw Thea Taw (Myo)Thea Taw Kan Pyin Kyauk Twin Kone Kyar Laung Pun Taw Bwei Thet Maw Htet Aung Thar Zay Aung Seik Let Ma Seik Kin Seik 7 Daing
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