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Mimu937v01 21Nov12 GRET Project Villages in Falam TS A1.Mxd Myanmar Information Management Unit GRET Project Villages in Falam Township Chin State 93°15'E 93°20'E 93°25'E 93°30'E 93°35'E 93°40'E 93°45'E 93°50'E 93°55'E 94°0'E 94°5'E Tedim Bhutan India Kachin Rihkhawdar Lianhna (New) China (! (! Ü Sagaing 23°20'N Rihkhawdar 23°20'N (! Lianhna (Old) (! Chin Shan Rakhine Mandalay Magway Laos Haiheng Kayah (! Bago Cawhte (Tsaw The) Yangon Thailand (! Khuathlir Ayeyarwady Kayin (! Hmunluah (! Mon Phunte (! Ticirh Tanintharyi (! Tedim 23°15'N Khuaimual 23°15'N (! Tingcang (! Surbung (! INDIA Saek (! Siallam (! Kale Khuapisip Dolhkhel (! (! Saihmun ) Khuadar ) Conghoih Hmawngkawn ! (! ( 23°10'N Kelkawng Zawlnu 23°10'N (! (! Sihtui Satawm Vangva Bocung Sialsih (! (! ) (! (! Vazang Khuapual (! ) Cicai (Kyi Kyang) (! %,N.Hmunpi Tibual Tisen Kinmunchaung (! Ngamual (! Zawlpi (! (! (! Leilet (!Suangdo (! Bualte (! Laizawl (! Auhmun Belawi (! Congthu *# (! Bualmin ! Bualhrei ( (! %,Duhmang Tlangkawi Nimzawl (! Tilum (! (! Khuangmual Selawn (! (! Lotharawn (! Phaizawl Kale Hmuntha *# ! 23°5'N ( Tlangzawl 23°5'N Singai Fartlang (! Bualkhua (! (! *# Vomhalkhum (! Farkhawm Thlancing (! Seipi (! (! Khumhmun Cawmpi (! (! Kimniang (! Farso (! Khiangrawn (! Khiangzang Zawlte (! Simzawl Kawlfang (! Losau *# (! Ngalti ) Lungbum Ngailan (! (! (! Zongte (! Zalang Lunghawh %, Hnahthial (Old) Khuanglung (! (! (! Khuasum Thipcang (! Kulzam Lati (! Airebual Lunkhua (! (! (! (! Sim/Dihai Khualei (! Webula Darteti *# Ralum (! (! %, Hnahthial (New) Khumzing (! Falam (! Thanghluang (Htang Hluang) Haimual Lumbang (! (! Uisi Bualzawl *# (! (! Simcing 23°0'N Parte (! 23°0'N ) Bungzung Zultu (! Khuangli (! Zo/Dihai Khaute *# (! (! Tlangphai Mualzawl Lianduh (! (! (! Hmunli %, Khitam (! Par Mun Chaung (! Rallang Locom (! (! Var Sa Khan Tlauhmun Hlawnmual (! Khualung (! (! (! Legend Lumte (! Cerhmun (! Congheng Zatual .! State Capital Land Cover Bomba (! (! (! Relsing Zathlir (! (! Taisum Vanniam Main Town Agriculture %,C. Zamual ) %, *#Congkua Tlorzan (! Khuarua Sunthla (Old) (! Other Town Scrubland (! +$ Falam Ngaizam 22°55'N Sector of Project Forest Lungtar %, Tlortang 22°55'N (! Congthe (! Thantlang (! Tiahdai L. Zamual +$ (! (! Sunthla (New) Thanhnair (Upper) Agriculture Development Evergreen Forest (! *# %,Lianrih Baila Khuaval Murang Khupleng %, (! (! ) Khengkang Thanhnair (Lower) (! Microfinance Initiative Deciduous Forest Tlangkhan Tili (! (! (! (! Laizo%, %,Zalai(! %, Kalrawn Nganzawl Technical Training Dry Mixed Deciduous Forest Rulbu (! (! Tolung (! *# Microfinance Initiative, Agriculture Development Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest L. Hmunpi (! Lente Thungthul Kilometers ! Taal ( %, +$ Microfinance Initiative, Technical Training Mangrove (! Vomthauk 0 2 4 8 Thlanrawn (! Tualzeh Khuangdon (! (! (! (! Other Villages No data K.Haimual Ka Pyin Chauk Sumhrang (! Darbo (! Tlangzar Mangkheng (! (! Map ID: MIMU937v01 Road Urban %, ) Creation Date: 21 November 2012.A1 Simpi Stream (! Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 Hrianghgnang Tiphir (! 22°50'N %, Lenhai Hmungsum 22°50'N %, Zomual Rallawn (! Township Boundary *#Ramthlo (! (! Data Sources: GRET BASE MAP - MIMU; Boundaries - WFP , Tikual District Boundary (! modified by MIMU 2008; Place names - Ministry of Home Affair (GAD) translated by MIMU State Boundary %,Dokthek Map produced by the MIMU - [email protected] International Boundary Website - http//themimu.info Hakha 93°15'E 93°20'E 93°25'E 93°30'E 93°35'E 93°40'E 93°45'E 93°50'E 93°55'E 94°0'E 94°5'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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