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Myebon Township - Rakhine State Myanmar Information Management Unit Myebon Township - Rakhine State 93°15'E 93°20'E 93°25'E 93°30'E 93°35'E 93°40'E 93°45'E 20°20'N 20°20'N BHUTAN INDIA CHINA BANGLADESH Ü VIETNAM LAOS MINBYA THAILAND CAMBODIA 20°15'N 20°15'N Kyar Inn Taung (197349) (Shauk Chon) Shauk Chon (197347) (Shauk Chon) Kyant Hin Khar (197348) 20°10'N 20°10'N Thin Ga Net (197358) (Shauk Chon) (Thin Ga Net) Kyauk Nga Nwar (197286) Ka Paing Chaung (197335) (Kyauk Nga Nwar) (Pin Kat Chaung) Ah Lel Kyun (197257) (Ah Lel Kyun) Ah Twin Nga Khu Chaung (197258) (Ah Twin Nga Khu Chaung) Chaung Gyi (197336) (Pin Kat Chaung) Pin Kat Taung Maw (197332) Kant Kaw Chaung (197337) (Pin Kat Taung Maw) (Pin Kat Chaung) Kat Taung Swea (197334) Pin Kat Taung Auk (197333) (Pin Kat Taung Maw) PAUKTAW Wet Gaung (197280) (Pin Kat Taung Maw) (Gaung Hpyu) ANN Thar Yar Wa Di (197273) Bar Wai (197338) (Daing Bon) (Pin Kat Chaung) War Khoke Chaung (197370) Mi Kyaung Tet (197368) Myauk Kyein Paik Seik (217990) Ta Laing Pyin (197269) Kyauk Tan (197330) (Yet Chaung) (Yet Chaung) (Myauk Kyein) (Chon Chaung) Myauk Kyein (197303) (Pe Kauk) Pe Kauk (197329) Daing Bon (197271) (Pe Kauk) (Daing Bon) (Myauk Kyein) Dagon (197279) Chaung Shey (197340) (Gaung Hpyu) (Pin Kat Chaung) Tha Pyay Taw (197369) Ta Dar U (197304) (Yet Chaung) Lay Taung (197367) (Myauk Kyein) Kyauk Hpya Lar (197282) Nga Sin Pone (197339) (Yet Chaung) Kan Thar (197278) (Kyauk Hpya Lar) (Pin Kat Chaung) Yet Chaung (197366) Nga Man Ye Gyi (197306) (Gaung Hpyu) Pin Khar (197266) Gaung Hpyu (197277) (Yet Chaung) (Nga Man Ye Gyi) Pyin Chaung (197326) (Chaung Kya) (Pyin Chaung) (Gaung Hpyu) Kyauk Moe (197275) 20°5'N Lwan Lone Paik (Htein Pin Myint) (197307) (Daing Bon) 20°5'N Kan Htaunt Gyi (197308) Kyet Yae Gyi (197281) MYEBON (Nga Man Ye Gyi) (Nga Man Ye Gyi) (Kyet Yae Gyi) Nyaung Taw (197305) Kyauk Tan (197274) (Daing Bon) (Myauk Kyein) Wa Kauk Gyi (217979) Tha Lu Taung (197267) Hmaik Chaung (197327) (Chaung Kya) (Pyin Chaung) (Pyin Chaung) Maung Shin (197272) Chaung Kya (Lower) (197264) (Daing Bon) Maung Shin Kone Tan (197276) Pyin Nga Khu Chaung (197328) Pya Thone (197371) Taung Shey (197379) Taung Pyin (197378) (Chaung Kya) (Daing Bon) (Pyin Nga Khu Chaung) Tha Yet Taw (217978) (Yet Chaung) (Yoe Sa Nwin) (Yoe Sa Nwin) (Nga Shwe Pyin) Chaung Kya (Upper) (197265) (Chaung Kya) Gant Gaw Ywar Thit (217991) Yoe Sa Nwin (197372) (Yae Shin) (Yoe Sa Nwin) Myebon Gant Gaw (197365) Din Gar Ya (197377) Hpa Lar Kya (197331) (Yae Shin) Kyauk Maw Gyi (197256) (Hpa Lar Kya) (Yoe Sa Nwin) (Ah Ngu) In Daing Gyi (197285) Oke Kan (197376) (Kha Yan Pyin) Aung Le Byin (217974) (Yoe Sa Nwin) Htu Che (217971) (Ah Ngu) (Ah Ngu) Kyauk Pan Tu (Ywar Thar Yar) (197288) Ah Ngu Ywar Thit (197253) Kha Yan Pyin (197283) (Kaw) Chon Chaung (197268) Kaing Che (217972) (Ah Ngu) (Kha Yan Pyin) (Chon Chaung) (Ah Ngu) Yae Shin (197364) Say Myit Swea (Taung Gyi Yin) (197346) Ah Ngu Ywar Haung (197254) (Yae Shin) Nat Hla (197373) Nga Shwe Pyin (North) (197310) (Say Myit Swe) (Ah Ngu) La Har Gyi (197284) (Yoe Sa Nwin) (Nga Shwe Pyin) Say Myit Swea (Kyauk Tan) (197345) Maung Chaung (197374) (Kha Yan Pyin) (Say Myit Swe) (Yoe Sa Nwin) Nga Shwe Pyin (197309) (Nga Shwe Pyin) Kwe Ku Seik (217976) (Chon Chaung) Taung Nyo (197311) Taung Maw (197312) Kyoe Kyar Pyin (197384) (Nga Shwe Pyin) (Nga Shwe Pyin) 20°0'N Wet Yu (197375) (Yae Gaung Chaung) 20°0'N (Yoe Sa Nwin) Pyi Char (197383) Lay Tu (197313) (Yae Gaung Chaung) In Kyin (197353) Ah Lel Chaung (197352) (Nga Shwe Pyin) (Sa Hnyin) (Sa Hnyin) Kyee Gaung Taung (197314) Sa Hnyin (197350) Kywe Nwar Zu (218002) (Moe Thee Nat Taung) (Sa Hnyin) (Nga Shwe Pyin) Toke Chaung (197386) Zee Pauk (197382) Yae Gaung Chaung (197381) (Yae Gaung Chaung) (Yae Gaung Chaung) (Yae Gaung Chaung) Toke La Har (La Bet Gyi) (197385) Tha Win Se Kay (217980) (Yae Gaung Chaung) (Sin Kyat) Ka Nyin Gyi Maw (217981) Sin Kyat (197354) (Sin Kyat) Taung Gyi Yin (Moe Thee Nat Taung) (197318) (Sin Kyat) (Moe Thee Nat Taung) Sin Thwe Gyi (217977) Hin Kha Yaw (197351) (Laung Da Reik) Kon Baung (North) (197317) (Moe Thee Nat Taung) (Sa Hnyin) Kon Baung (South) (197316) Taung Zaing (197387) Nyaung Khet Kan (Ywar Haung) (197320) (Moe Thee Nat Taung) (Yae Gaung Chaung) (Nyaung Khet Kan) Shin Taung (197355) (Sin Kyat) Laung Da Reik (197299) (Laung Da Reik) 19°55'N Ah Myet Htwet (197301) 19°55'N (Laung Da Reik) Tha Yet Kone (Thay Chaung Taung) (197302) Nyaung Khet Kan (Ywar Thit) (197321) (Laung Da Reik) (Nyaung Khet Kan) Thay Chaung (197300) (Laung Da Reik) Min Chaung (217975) (Pyayt Chaung) Bi Lu Khway (197261) Wa Baw Gyi (197363) (Pyayt Chaung) (Wa Baw Gyi) Kan Htaunt Gyi (197297) (Kan Htaunt Gyi) Seik Ta Ra (197357) (Seik Ta Ra) Hnar Maung Hla (197293) (Ngwe Twin Tu) 19°50'N 19°50'N Tha Yet Taung (197361) Pyaing Khway (197262) Ko Yan Pyin (197260) (Tha Yet Taung) (Pyayt Chaung) (Pyayt Chaung) Tat Yar (197362) (Tat Yar) Thin Paung Chaung (197389) (Yae Ni Gyi) Set Khway (197343) Ngwe Twin Tu 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