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Mimu154v02 120629 Shwegu Ts-Kachin State A1 NEPAL BHUTAN INDIA CHINA Myanmar Information Management Unit BANGLADESH VIETNAM MYANMAR LAOS M O N ST ATE Shwegu Township - Kachin State THAILAND CAMBODIA 96°30'E 96°45'E 97°0'E Sinbo (! 24°45'N Ü 24°45'N MYITKYINA MOHNYIN ! Pan Khun Yang (167006) (Pan Khun Yang) 24°30'N 24°30'N Myo Hla (! Ah Mat Gyi Kone (167001) ! (Ah Mat Gyi Kone) Oke Chi (167005) (Min Kyaung Kone) ! Min Kyaung Kone (167004) (Min Kyaung Kone) ! Paw Law (166952) Bo Kone (166949) (Bo Kone) (Bo Kone) ! ! Thar Yar Kone (a) Ka Ni Myaing (166972) SHWEGU (Kyauk Gyi) ! Tha Pyay Hla (166965) Ma Ni Aw Ga (166966) (Tha Pyay Hla) ! ! (Ma Ni Aw Ga) Kyauk Gyi (166970) (Kyauk Gyi) ! Kone Nu (166969) Leik Sin (166979) Y (Ma Ni Aw Ga) (Si Thaw) D ! ! D A Shwe Ku Lay (166954) W I R A (Shwe Bon Thar) R ! ) Si Thaw (166978) Moe Le (166957 ! (Tein Hun) (Si Thaw) KATHA e Bon Thar (166953) ! ! Shw (Shwe Bon Thar) ! Tha Yet Kone (166959) Myo Kone (166974) (Myo Kone) Taung Chaung (166962) (Tha Yet Kone) ! ! I (Seik Thar) Y G E W A K Taw Pone (166943) D A ! L (Taw Pone) I N Seik Thar (166961) 24°15'N (Seik Thar) Si Ngan (166981) 24°15'N ! (Si Thaw) Sin Tat (166912) ! (Sin Tat) ! Yae Le (166911) Tone Pon (166946) (Yae Le) (Taw Pone) ! ! Moe Sit (166909) (Moe Sit) ! Shwegu Wai Khu (166941) (! (Nawng Let Gyi) Thin Baw Inn (166907) ! (Thin Baw Inn) ! Nga Bat Gyi (166916) (Nga Bat Gyi) ! Nawng Let Gyi (166939) (Nawng Let Gyi) ! ! Pan Tin (166921) (Pan Tin) Lan Ku (166923) Taw Lang (166918) Nawng Mo (166905) ein (166928) (Nga Bat Gyi) Si Maw (166933) Man W (Pan Tin) ! (Nawng Mo) (Si Maw) (Man Wein) ! ! ! Si Maw (166933) ! (Si Maw) BHAMO ! Si Thar (166931) (Si Thar) Sin Hpoke (166913) (Sin Hpoke) ! To Lwegel ! Si Thaung (166924) (Si Thaung) MABEIN g ain gy Ti To MANSI S H W E L I Kilometers S H W 24°0'N 24°0'N E 0 2 4 8 12 L I 96°30'E 96°45'E 97°0'E Legend Map ID: MIMU154v02 Land Cover Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU) is a common Creation Date: 29 June 2012.A1 ! Villages Township Boundary Deciduous Forest resource of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) providing Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 Agriculture (! Towns District Boundary Dry Mixed Deciduous Forest information management services, including GIS mapping and Scrubland analysis, to the humanitarian and development actors both inside Road State Boundary Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest and outside of Myanmar. Data Sources: Non-Perennial/Intermittent/Fluctuating Forest Stream Mangrove Village Name BASE MAP - MIMU; Boundaries - WFP , modified by MIMU 2008; Perennial/Permanent Evergreen Forest Map produced by the MIMU - [email protected] Place names - Ministry of Home Affair (GAD) Railways No data Nawng Mo (166905) PCode website - themimu.info translated by MIMU Urban ( Nawng Mo) Village Tract Name 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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