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MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin and Northern Shan States(As of 30 Nov 2017) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Kachin and northern Shan States (as of 30 Nov 2017) La War Tar Htu San Lon Yein Nam Din Shein Kan Kha Tan Zein Chan Ka Khin ☇88 Ri Zum Ba Zu Nam Ton Khu 89 Ah Lang Ga Ye Bang Hton Li Hta Mae Nam Par Htang Ga Puta-OYi Kyaw Di Machanbaw San Dam Ah Day Di 87 Shin Mway Yang INDIA Hpu Lum Ri Dam Khin Le Zar Lar Hpat Ma Di Ding Chet INDIA Nam Au Dam Ra Man Chun Chum Ding Lar Tee Mone Yat In Ga Ding Sar Tar Kar Shin Naw Ga CHINA Ma Jang Ga Chi Nan Zee Dam Tan Gyar Shar Lar Ga Khaunglanhpu Puta-O Ah Ku Machanbaw Wi Nin Zan Yaw Tone Kun Sun Wa Det Ka Htan Pan Hpi Zaw BAN- Git Jar Ga GLA- In Zi Ran Ye Htan La Ja DESH Hkawng Lang Tsum Pi Yang Khaunglanhpu Ran Zain Nam Ching Man Jar Tan In Htut Ga Naw Yan Hta Hpone In Dang Ga Ma Shawt Hku Hpa Lar LAOS In Khan Sin Ran Nay Pyi Taw Lon Wan Hpon Kyan Ta Hton Kyin Kan Dar Dum Gan Shin Bway Yang Hting Lu Yang Ta Seik Sha Chyum Jahtung U Ma Ngar Yar In Gaw Ma Dam Ga Bum Wan Bay Ta Hket Tanai In Hkai Pa Kyon Ga of Lut Mong Yang Nawng Yar Jar Ran La Kin Hka Hkauk Bengal Ta Ron Aum Hta Ka Dawt Ding Yawt 155 La Jar Bum Sumprabum ☇☇156 Maw We 93 Wa Yoke THAILAND ☇ Sai Ran La Mai Hpan Sar Chu Deik Hpar In Ta Ga Lu War Li Ga Pa Net Sha Gu Ga La Yaung Wa Se Tsawlaw Gulf Su Yang Ma Dan Tu La Mon Pa Din of In Hpyin Ga Ma Wun U Ma 96 Za Nan Kha Aum Ka Tu Martaban 94 ☇ Sumprabum Ma Sa Hkan ☇ Pa Kawt Naw Lang Bum Rong 95 Tanai La Ja Bum ☇ Wa Baw Kya Nar Yang In Koi ☇97 La Myan Ka Htaung Mai Khun (Mont Hkawm) Zan Yu Yit Yaw Bum Rong Da Gum Ga Hting Baing Hpu Shar Rong Ngaw Yaw Jaw Sa Kyi Dee Nam Ma Kha Ka Htang Tu Gum Lang List of IDP Sites Ahr Hlyin Sha Re U Ma Ku Maw Adan Ga Ba Wu Khu Nam Hkan Par Khin Dam Taung Hpum Ye Ga Wa Hau Sa Du Law Data provided by the Camp Coordination and Kying Ma Ga Su Yang Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster Nam Hpyet Yang Bum Rong Au Ga Tsawlaw Hka Rong based on update of 30 November 2017 Pin Laung Adan Ga Yin Kyang Wa Rar Ga Hpa Wa Ting Kawk Gat Rai Yang Ka Nawt Ka Ring Ga Htan Dung But Hkar No. State Township IDP Sites/Settlements IDPs Chit Gaw La Gway 1 AD-2000 Tharthana Compound 1,266 Jing Ma Yang La Sin Hpi Maw Sut Mar Tu 2 Aung Thar Church 51 Ngar Maw Bwi Lat Lai Gam 3 Host Families 928 Ti Yang Zug Pan Bant 4 Htoi San Church 225 5 Lisu Boarding-House 741 29 Maw Lar Yan 34☇33 Da Nai Yang In Jit Yang Paw Dawt Man Hput ☇ 12 6 Bhamo Mu-yin Baptist Church 58 ☇ Injangyang ☇ Lawt Jar Chipwi Chat Zaw 7 Nant Hlaing Church 112 Na Law 13 La Gwi Cho Zaw 8 Phan Khar Kone 747 Ban Kauk Myitkyina In Swat Zwat Injangyang ☇ Yi Jaw 9 Robert Church 3,979 Auk Hpa Re Nam Oe Chipwi 10 Ta Gun Taing Monastery (Shwe Kyi Na) 95 Wa Ra Zut Kyin Dawt 11 Yoe Kyi Monastery 76 12 Chipwi KBC camp 519 Bang Li Kan See Sai Yar Hpakant Shi Hpoke 147 13 Lhaovao Baptist Church (LBC) 640 Man San ☇ Chipwi 25 Sa Sein Nawng Myi Zum Byaw 14 Pan Wa 269 ☇ Tang Hpre Myit Son In Dung Yang Lu Pi Myan Yum 15 Saw Zam 173 Pha War 16 ☇ Nam Yone 19 16 5 Ward RC Church(lon Khin) 350 ☇ Man Pan Jat Kran Sha Ngaw 17 AG Church, Hmaw Si Sa 350 17 21 Zahkung 15 27 ☇ Pyar Ohn La Mawng ☇ 30 ☇ ☇ Nam Ya 18 AG Church, Maw Wan 81 23 18 ☇ Dat Bun 14 Pan Bu ☇☇ 31 In Gan Auk Ra Yang Hka Wa Yang ☇ ☇ Wu Ra 19 Baptist Church, Hmaw Si Sar(Lon Khin) 228 Sut Aung 24 ☇28 La Jin 20 Chin Church, Seik Mu 26 ☇ Dun Bang 36 Nam Khaung 20 ☇ Alam Pang War 21 Dhama Rakhita, Nyein Chan Tar Yar Ward(Lon Khin) 374 ☇ Hpakant La Wa 78 Sa Ni Khu Lon Lang Mu Don Nam Hmaw Kho Ma 26 35 ☇ 22 Hlaing Naung Baptist 46 ☇ Kamaing ☇32 Jar Yar Yang Lwei Sai ☇ Nawt Gu 23 Hmaw Wan, Anglican 27 22 ☇ 81 Gway Htu Nam Pin Hway Khar Myitkyina 83 73☇ Sai Law 24 Hpakant Baptist Church, Nam Ma Hpit 498 Kwin Hei Ka War Pan ☇ La Bang Maw Kyang 67 ☇ Gau Ri ☇ 84 25 Lawng Hkang Shait Yang Camp ( Lel Pyin) 655 ☇82☇80 101 102 La Ngan ☇☇☇ Hpar Tan 26 Hpakant Lisu Baptist Church, Maw Shan Vil,. Seik Mu 102 86 103 ☇ 79 Nam Maw Ran Hway Lon 77 72 ☇ Wu Lai 66 65 111 Kan Paik Ti 27 Lisu Baptist Church, Maw Wan Ward 62 ☇85 ☇☇☇104 ☇ La Bang ☇ ☇ ☇ 110 28 Maw Wan, Mu-yin Baptist Church 15 Kan Hla Nammatee 76 Aw Ra Bum Ka Htaung 69 112 100 ☇ Gu Zum Khar Lyan Ma Li☇ Kha 68 71☇ 108☇ 75 ☇ 29 Muyin church (Aung Yar pre-school compound) 81 74 ☇ Ma Ga (Lashi) ☇ 106☇ Saung Khar Ma Ram ☇☇ ☇70☇ Wu Ra Yang Pan Se Sadung 30 Nam Ma Phyit, COC 45 Se Zin Nyaung Pin Thar Par Hoke Shan Su 49 105 46 ☇ San ☇Ka 107 113Waingmaw 31 Nant Ma Hpit Catholic Church 277 ☇ ☇ Hpon Ran Lwe Hkaw 99 ☇ Lwe Lar Man Ywet ☇109 32 Rawan Baptist Church, Maw Shan Vil., Seik Mu 37 Kawng Gyar 48 ☇Inn Lay ☇ Hpa Raw Yin Nawt 33 Shar Du Zut KBC church 120 Mogaung ☇47 Kyar Inn Su See (2) ☇98 ☇162 34 Shar Du Zut RC church 15 Zee Kyun Waingmaw Inn Baung Ma Le Shan Ding 157 35 Ward 2 Sai Taung Baptist Church, Seik Mu 199 50 Ywar Thit ☇ 36 Yumar Baptist Church 48 ☇ Shwe Nyaung Pin 158 Ton Pay Lwe Mun Taung Ni U Lauk ☇ 37 Host Families 290 Bum Ne Ding Kar Taing Lon Maing Poke Hkawng Hpu Ywar Thit 38 Maing Khaung 1,857 Min Kone Ka Tsu Hka Pa Ra 39 Maing Khaung Catholic Church 803 He Pan Pin Lon He Pu Mogaung Lu Myan 40 Man Wing Baptist Church 581 Ho Kat Ma Lan Yang Hpawt Dawt Lone Ton 41 Mansi Man Wing Baptist Church Cultural Compound 549 He Par Kone Tan Gyi Ta Law Gyi 42 Man Wing Catholic Church 2,241 Nam Khwin Nga Hton Tar Pa Daung Ga Lan Kya Sa Ma 43 Man Wing Catholic Church II 637 Maing Nawng Nam Mun 44 Man Wing Host Families 834 53 51 Hopin ☇ Nam Yin Ma Li Wa Baw 45 Mansi Baptist Church 840 Saing Maing 160 Zee Kone ☇ 46 Kyun Taw Baptist Church 66 Hka Ra Myay Nu Hnget Pyaw Taw 47 Ma Hawng Baptist Church 79 Mohnyin In Gyin Kone Pan Saung 48 Mogaung Ma Hawng RC 31 KACHIN Paw Sei Nam Hkam Tar Hoe Nar CHINA 49 Nat Gyi Kone Baptist Church 33 Par Jaung Bo Kone Nam Sang Yang 50 Sar Hmaw - KBC 129 Sun Du 163 Kyun U Aden Sut Shan 161☇ 51 Hopin Host Families 121 Hka Au ☇ Kwin Gyi Pin He 52 Moenyin Host Families 63 Mohnyin Ma Dee Yang Lawt Khun 53 Nawng Ing (Indawgyi) Baptist Church 115 Htan Ta Pin Sinbo ☇164 Wea Gyi 54 St. Patrick Catholic Church 50 He Lon 52 Mohnyin Man Ping 55 Host Families 1,067 ☇54 ☇159 Laiza 56 Khun Sint Village 18 Kar Tu San Yan Ton Hone Yang Man Kin 57 Kachin Loi Je Baptist Church 237 Tein Sint 152 58 Loi Je Catholic Church 640 ☇ Se Maing Ywar Thit Hka Lar Yang 59 Loi Je Lisu Camp 1,105 Mar Lar Momauk Nam Wai 151 60 Man Bung Catholic compound 1,181 Nawng Lang ☇ 61 Momauk Baptist Church 1,874 Maw He Dawthponeyan 90 62 Myo Thit 153 Sar Kyun 63 Nyaung Na Pin 300 Pin Lon Pan Khun Yang Ah Law Bum 64 Seng Ja 245 65 Du Kahtawng Baptist 185 Myo Hla Momauk 66 Jan Mai Kawng Baptist Church 1,114 Ah Mat Gyi Kone Hnin Ei 67 Jan Mai Kawng Catholic Church 430 ☇150 68 Ka Bu Dam CoC 54 Bhamo Si Hat 69 Kyun Pin Thar Baptist Church 195 Oke Chi Si Kaw 62 Mai Kyu 70 Le Kone Bethlehem Church 578 Tein Thaw Dar Sai Kun Gaw Shwegu 56 ☇153 71 Le Kone Ziun Baptist Church 697 Tha Hpan Pin Paw Law 10 Bum War 72 Maliyang Baptist Church 304 9 ☇☇7 Lwe Lone ☇ Hka Htu 73 Man Hkring Baptist Church 581 Pauk Kone Pa Pau 5 Ka Dawt 3 ☇ Mon Lwe 74 Maw Hpawng Hka Nan Baptist Church 97 Kone Nu Hin Aun Si Thaw Momauk 1 2 154 75 Maw Hpawng Lhaovo Baptist Church 76 SAGAING Lon Ja Moe Le ☇☇ Htee Lin 64 63 ☇ Wun Gawt Myitkyina 4 55 Lawt Dan ☇ ☇ 76 Nan Kway St. John Catholic Church 311 Seik Thar Si Ngan 6☇11 57 Sin Tat Bhamo ☇ 58 Mai Ja Yang ☇☇60 77 Njang Dung Baptist Church 295 92 61 ☇Kawng Hsa Thar Zi ☇ 59 ☇Nam Naing 91 ☇ 78 Pa Dauk Myaing(Pa La Na) 289 ☇ ☇ Nga Bat Wa Chet Mar Nawng Mo 79 Shatapru Sut Ngai Tawng 569 Win Wa 8 ☇ Sa Mar War Sit Lwegel 80 Shatapru Thida Aye Baptist Church 114 Shwegu Zein Rong Si Maw Man Yin Lan Ku 45 Mansi 81 Shwe Zet Baptist Church 501 Zin Bon Mya Lel ☇ Pang Hseng Thit Sone Bum Sai Mone Long 37 La Jawng Monekoe 82 Tat Kone Baptist Church 369 Man Kin Yan May Shu Man Nar Yi Hu (Kyu Koke) La Shat Nam Kyar 83 Tat Kone COC Baptist - Tat Kone Htoi San 266 Man Wein 134 Pu Wan Han Htet Mai Sai 133 Nawt Ko 84 Tat Kone Emanuel Church 31 In Ba Pa Lum In ☇ Mon Hon Tee Maw Hteik Ka Yauk ☇149 Nam Har 85 Tat Kone Galile Baptist Church 171 Ngar Oe Lawt Khun Nam War Nam Sum 136 86 Tat Kone San Pya Baptist Church 239 Pan Sat 148 Char Lu Keng Nang Nwet ☇ Manhlyoe ☇ Wein Ya 87 Inn Lel Yan - Host Families 56 U Yin Pu Muse 39 Hpa Rar U Lu 88 Puta-O Lung Sut 281 38☇ 42 La Sai (Manhero) 135 ☇ ☇ ☇San Hsar Man Hin Khway Haung Done 89 Tote Tan Ward 75 Se Lant Ho Pawt Konkyan Sa Mar Je Sawan La Khum Na Lun Pa Kon 90 Lawk Awng Mare D.
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