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Worldfish - Myculture Project Implementing Partner's Implementing Villages for Yesagyo Township, Magway Region (PACT) Myanmar Information Management Unit WorldFish - MYCulture Project Implementing Partner's Implementing Villages for Yesagyo Township, Magway Region (PACT) 95°0'E 95°10'E 95°20'E Salingyi Ngar Ya Taw Bhutan India Township Laung Shey Chaung-U China Township Bangladesh N N ' Kaing ' 0 0 5 5 ° Vietnam ° 1 1 2 2 Laos Kan Hpyu Byi Ba Byi Ba (East) Min Thailand Thit Gyi Taw Cambodia Peik Thin Kat Auk Oh (West) Auk Oh (East) Htin Tan SAGAING Pa Rein Thar Ma Au Auk Seik Myaung Thar Si Ku Toet Su Ma Au (South) Township Kyauk Hpu Aung Pan Khun Hnit Pin Koke Ko Su Kyun Bo Pin Khan Sit Taw War Yar Ywar Htaung Thea Pon (West) Thea Pon (East) Let Pan Pin Myay Ma Hla Taung U Kan Swei Than Pyar Chaung Zee Taw Kyauk Khat Saing Thay Se Myay Hpyu Kyin Kyauk Khat Kyun Htan Ta Pin Thar Si N Sar Lin Kone N ' ' 0 Hnaw Pin 0 4 4 ° ° 1 1 2 2 Sat Thwar Ah Nyar Taw Aung Nan Nyaung Taw (North) Myay Ni Kone Nyaung Taw (South) Mon Hnyin Zee Kyun Ku Toke Yesagyo Tha Pyay Pin Kyauk Hle Bee Tha Yet Thar Baung Bei Tan (South) Shwe Chaung Yesagyo Ywar Thit Thein Kone Township Pauk Taw Nyaung Zauk Kan Pauk Yar Gyi Kone Myit Hla Chaung Pauk Au MAGWAY Tha Man Ta Poet Kyauk Kar Kyee Kan Htan To Kan Beit Taung Oh Nwar Htein Sint Kaing Kyauk Ta Gar Myaing Tar Taing Township Myay Khe Taung Thet Chit Thu Shar Ywar Thar Sin Ta Khar Pa Khan Nge Legend Kaing Ma Gyi Project Village Thint Thei Tha Yet Pin Kan Other Village Ywar Thar Aye Kan Taunt Main Town Kone Ta Lin (North) Htan Pin Chaung Min Kan Kone Ta Lin (Middle) N Township Boundary N ' Taung Zin Chaung Hpyar ' 0 Zee Kone 0 3 3 ° Ywar Thit ° 1 State/Region Boundary 1 2 2 Bon Ba River and Stream Gway Cho Bon Ba Kyun Yat Thar Yat Thar Kyun Road Hin Thar Kyun Railroad Mauk Ka Lan (North) Kyauk Htat Zee Taw Mauk Ka Lan (South) Ah Lel Kyaw Settlement Area Ko Yint Kyun Paung Laung Hnaung Ba Thea Taw Map ID: MIMU1318v01 Inn Ma Htan Nge Taw Creation Date: 31 August 2015.A3 Kun Thee Kan Kyauk Hlay Khar Kyaw Tint Kone Oke Kan Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 Kyu-Ywar Thit Ba La Ba Kyu-Ywar Ma MANDALAY Sin Kyoe- Ywar Thit Data Sources: WorldFish Myingyan Sin Kyoe- Ywar Ma Za Ya Ma Township Boundaries - WFP/MIMU Place names - Ministry of Home Affairs Nyaung Pin Pakokku (GAD) translated by MIMU Township [email protected] Kilometers www.themimu.info Taungtha 0 2 4 8 Township 95°0'E 95°10'E 95°20'E 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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