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MAGWAY ! ! ! ! ! REGION ! !. Lay! Thar Taung Thit Sein Pin !. ! ! Gyi ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! Thit Poke ! ! ! ! Kan Kyin ! Myauk Forest Shwe ! ! ! ! Laung ! Forest Kywe Ka Dee Doke ! ! ! Lay San ! ! ! ! ! ! Nwar Myaw Sin Gaung Ma Gyi ! ! Bant ! Khon Kyu Wut Bway Taung !. Forest ! ! ! !. ! !. ! ! ! Htone Taung ! Kan Kyi Kone ! ! ! War Yon Seik Forest ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hlwa Zin Kanma ! !. ! ! ! War !Yon ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! Pin Lel ! ! Taung ! Nyaung ! ! Ah Yar Taw Shwe Pauk Nwe Pin Thar ! ! Ah Lo Htan Ta Pin Laung ! ! ! ! Chon ! ! ! Taw Ya ! ! Kyaw Thar ! ! ! 19° N 19° N 19° ! ! Kan Kyo ! Kwin Gyi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ta Loke Pi Tauk Kone ! ! ! ! Pin (1) ! Paukkhaung! ! ! Forest Myauk ! Wet Myay Taw ! Dhamma Thaw ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Let Gyi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Wet ! ! ! ! ! Te Gyi Kone ! ! ! Myauk Na Htee ! ! ! ! Ah Shey Hnaw Kan Chaung Zauk ! ! Win Ywar Kan ! ! Ma Kway Thit Gyi ! Ma Au ! Inn Win ! ! Ah Nauk! ! ! Forest ! Kywe ! ! Kyoet Kone ! ! !. Taw ! Pa Ni ! Paung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pyin La Ba! ! Wet Toe ! Za Lon ! Pin Pin ! ! Ma Aing ! Thit ! ! ! ! Ywar ! ! ! Baw Di ! Bo Kone Cho Pin Gway Pin ! Htaung ! ! ! ! ! ! Kone Yat Thit ! ! ! Khon ! ! Urban! Kyee Pin Pyay Mway Yoe ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! Chaung ! ! Ywar Shay ! ! ! ! Ma Soe ! Phyaunt ! ! Tha Khwet Myo Ma ! ! ! Paukkhaung ! ! Yein Tha Phan Cho ! Forest ! Sauk ! ! !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Htan Ma Kauk ! ! ! ! ! Kone Zin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Oke Swea In Ngar! Gwa Bant Pyin ! ! Kone Thar Lin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nga Khu Aing ! ! ! ! Kya Khat ! ! Nyaung Wun ! ! ! ! ! Taung Lel ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Myo Taung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yae Kyaw ! ! ! ! ! Paung ! ! ! ! Ywar Thar Yar ! ! Nat Ta ! ! Taung Ta !Lei !. ! Thea Kone ! Lin ! ! Thu Htay ! ! ! ! ! ! Tee Kin Mun Chon ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kyaung U Forest! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. Thit ! ! ! ! ! ! Paung Sa Par ! ! ! ! Hle Ku Zee ! ! Forest !. ! ! Chi Tin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Oke ! ! Paung! ! ! ! ! Myaung Son ! ! Kyar Inn ! Thit ! ! ! ! ! ! Ta Mawt ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yaung ! ! ! ! Tha Pyay ! !. ! ! Nyaung Kone Ah Nauk Let ! ! Pyan ! ! ! Byu Kone ! Taung Khoke Pin ! !. ! Ngar Twin Bye ! ! ! ! ! Shwe Bon Thar ! Pyay ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bant Pyin! Ah Shey !. ! ! ! ! Nyaung Pin ! ! ! ! Forest Urban ! ! ! ! Kyoet ! ! Ah Shey ! ! ! ! Kyoet ! ! Kone ! Hmoke Shey Let Dant Da Lun ! ! Pin ! ! ! Forest Khoke Pin Ywar Ma Gyi ! ! Waing Taung Let! Gyi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hmaw Zar! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ngar ! ! ! ! ! Let Pan Te Kone ! ! ! Taung Se Pay ! ! ! Tha Phan ! Taw ! Ah Nauk ! ! Forest Boet ! Moke Htaw Kaing ! Ywar ! ! ! ! ! Gyi ! ! Za Yat ! ! Thit Daung Sin Te Taung! ! ! ! Ah Shey Hla ! ! Ma Nar ! Khway Ye Swei Taw ! ! ! ! ! Pauk Taw ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kaing Gyi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ywar Thar Yar Gyi Forest ! Ta Loke Pin ! ! Nwar ! ! Shwe! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ma Yan ! ! ! ! ! Nyi Naung ! ! ! Tha Yet ! Sin Mee Swea ! ! ! ! ! ! Lein ! ! Thit Poke ! Kyauk ! ! ! ! ! Kyoet ! ! ! ! ! ! Ta Gar Nat Mauk ! ! ! Yat Thar ! Tei Kone ! ! ! ! ! Forest ! Yat Thar ! Gyi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kwayt Tet ! ! Padaung ! Pyan Chi Tet ! ! ! ! ! Than !. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Day! Pin! ! Taung Bway ! ! ! Forest ! Min Te Kyun ! ! ! ! Urban Shwedaung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! Urban! Nwe Kauk ! ! ! ! ! Kyoet ! ! ! ! Oke Shit Pin ! Ka Thit Taing ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kyoet Kone ! ! Kone ! ! Kaing Kwin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dar Thway Thein Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Du Rin ! ! ! ! ! Kyauk ! ! ! ! ! ! Nyaung Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! Du! Bo ! ! Ma Gyi Htone ! But! Taw ! ! Min Hla ! ! ! Padaung Thar Zi ! ! ! Thit Ni Taw ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yae Lel Kyun Myo Ma ! Min Kun! ! ! ! Kone! ! ! ! Forest ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! Forest ! Zee ! ! Kyauk Hpu ! ! ! ! ! Paik ! Myaung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Mee Laung Sauk Ye Ye ! ! ! ! ! ! Kone ! ! ! ! Chin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tat ! ! Inn! Paw Chon Kan ! ! ! Kone ! ! ! ! ! Nge Gyi ! ! ! Reservoir ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yone ! ! Oe Htein Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kyauk! Pin Tet Forest Ma Gyi ! Nwar ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! Urban Byanma Inn ! ! Myint ! ! San Chan ! ! Thegon ! ! War Taw ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! Tha ! ! ! Paungde ! ! ! ! Oke Swea ! Kyun Mee ! ! ! Hpan Forest ! !Kyee Thea ! Ma Yar Man ! ! Agga Yar ! ! ! ! Oke Hpo ! ! ! ! ! Cho Pyin Ma! Aung ! ! Kant Pyayt ! ! Zei Ma Ta Pin ! ! Ywar Ma ! ! ! ! ! Khaung Myanmar ! ! ! ! ! Lant ! ! ! Hmaw ! ! Kyoe Kyar ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (2) ! ! Kone ! ! ! ! Forest ! ! ! ! ! Pauk Taw ! ! ! ! ! Shwedaung! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lein Tan Ma Gyi ! Zee Oke ! ! Thegon ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pauk Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lin Le ! Tha Pyay Hla! ! Tha ! ! Za Leit ! ! ! ! ! ! BAGO ! ! ! ! ! ! Aung Zay Yar ! ! Yet Thone ! ! ! Me Taw ! ! ! ! ! ! ! BAGO ! ! ! Let ! ! Hteik Pauk Pin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thea Me Kyay Thar Ywar! Thit Gyi ! Pan Lone ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kan ! ! ! ! ! ! Nwar Chan ! ! Kyaung Kone Hla ! ! Thone ! ! ! ! Se! Gyi ! ! Kan! ! Kone ! ! ! Hpa Yon Kar ! ! Zee ! ! Sint ! Hmat Taing Taw Haing Hnit Pu Tee ! ! Kone ! ! Forest ! ! ! Nyaung Win Pin ! ! ! ! ! Sint Kone REGION Thu Ye ! Chaung ! ! Hla ! Hnget ! ! ! Htan Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! Tan ! ! Ngan ! REGION ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! Taw ! ! ! ! Aung Ya Forest ! ! Kyauk ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pe Gyi ! ! Gyi ! Myauk Kyar ! ! ! Myee ! ! ! ! ! ! Hta Yan ! ! ! ! Ta Nar ! ! ! ! Kan Nge Kone !Khay Man Ni Kan Ta Khun Taing! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Launt Gyi ! ! ! ! ! Shwe Hin Thar! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Gyi Hle Ku ! ! Shar Taing ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nattalin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Htan Ta Pin Ma Gyi ! ! ! ! ! ! (WEST) Yat Thar ! ! ! ! Shar Pin Zin Kone ! ! ! ! Sin Thay ! ! ! ! ! Taung (EAST) Ywar Thit ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Pyar Si ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hpa Yar! Pyin Pon ! Inn Ma Ah ! Boet ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yin !Taik! Hmaw ! Me Khaung ! ! Hla Ngar Su Shey Paing ! ! ! San Wa Kyun ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Paung Choke ! Char ! Htone Bo Ka Lay ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sin Lu Forest Hlyar! Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! Ywar Pale ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lel Ma ! ! Lel Thar ! Kyoet Pin ! ! ! Nyaung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Zee Kyun ! Byet Gyi Inn Kwin Hla ! ! Thar ! ! ! ! ! ! Sar Yay ! ! ! Kyu Taw! ! Kayin Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tha ! Gway Tauk ! ! ! Kan ! ! ! Kyoet ! ! Kyauk Khwet Forest ! Pyay ! ! ! Hmyaung! Kywe Gaung ! ! ! ! Chaung! ! Paungde Pin ! Myaung ! ! Gyi Su ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. Thar Kan Gyi ! ! ! ! ! ! Ko Wun ! ! Kone Urban ! ! ! ! ! Htan ! ! ! Pauk Kyaung !. ! Ka Lay ! ! Saung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thone ! Tha Yet Aing ! Taw Yar ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ta Pin ! ! Gwa Gyi Tha ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hpan! Pin ! !. ! ! ! Hpa ! Ton Kin ! ! Boe Thar ! Si Son Kone Gway Kone Gyone! Seik ! Oke Tan! ! ! ! ! ! Thar Si Lan ! ! ! ! Pe Ma Khan ! ! Aung Kone ! ! Htauk Gyone Kya ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Koke Ko ! Pin ! ! Kwin! Yar Gyi ! ! ! ! Kyoet! Pin ! ! Kyant ! ! ! ! ! Pin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kone Nyaung Ma Gyi ! ! ! Thea Chaung Forest ! ! ! ! But Taw ! ! Forest Nyaung !Pin! ! ! ! ! Kyoet Kone Hpyu ! ! ! ! ! ! Kat Pin ! Kyoet ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kyun ! ! ! ! ! ! Pin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kan Thar ! Ka Lay Thar ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Let Pan ! ! ! Dahmma ! ! ! ! Pyin Pon ! ! ! ! Let Khoke Pin ! Ta Yoke Hmaw ! ! ! ! ! ! Pin Su ! ! ! Chaung ! ! ! ! ! Pauk ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !. Nattalin ! ! ! ! ! Gwa Urban ! ! ! Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! Hteik Peik ! ! ! ! San Kyee Taw ! ! ! Ta Bu Sar ! ! ! ! Pauk Tone ! ! ! Oke Twin ! ! ! Ta Khun ! ! ! ! ! ! San Ka Chaung Saung! Hwet ! Kone ! ! ! ! Hlay Kyat ! ! ! Taing ! ! ! ! Hla Pa ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ah Nauk Su ! Lay ! ! ! ! ! Kone! ! Myo Chan ! La Maing Kywe Ta Lin ! ! Chin ! Ywar! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thar Kone Forest ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Chin ! ! Ku Lar ! Pa Dat Tin Pyin Kwayt! ! ! Ywar ! ! ! ! Thar ! ! ! ! Yoke ! !Tet Twin Tha Yet Kone Khway ! ! Waing! ! Ma Ma Me ! Shwe! Kyar Pin ! Yar ! ! ! ! Thin Kan ! ! Kwin! ! ! Ta Pin ! ! ! ! ! Gyi Lay Kone ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thet Nge Pyin Htein ! ! ! ! Myo Soe ! ! ! Hpa Yar ! ! Pwe Thar ! Chaung! ! ! ! ! Tha Thay ! Ma Gyi Su ! ! Gyi Kone Seik Gyi ! Gyin Yar Zauk ! ! Khut ! ! Mon Ywar! Gyi ! ! ! ! ! Yin Mu ! ! Kya Khat Zee Pin Kwayt Kone ! ! Baw ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tan ! Ku Hpyu! Kone ! ! ! ! War Yon ! ! ! Bin ! ! Le Taw ! ! Shwe Seik Hpu Kyin ! ! Lel! Ma ! ! ! ! Nwe Khway! ! ! ! Chin Kone! Kan ! Kyo Pin ! ! ! ! Wet ! ! ! Forest ! ! ! ! ! Shar Pin Kone ! ! Kyan Taw ! ! ! ! Kywe Ka! Nyin Kan ! ! ! ! Gyeik Sa Poe ! ! Mee Kauk Pin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thay Chaung Tar Pun ! Taw ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kan Ka Lay! ! ! Thone Gwa Put Su Gyi Nwar Te Zigon! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Let Pan ! ! ! ! Shar Kone Kyangin Hpan Khar Pin Mei Za Maw! Ya ! ! Khon ! Hpyu ! ! Zigon ! ! !. Li Tan ! ! Gyobingauk Kone Thar ! ! ! !. ! ! Kone ! ! ! ! ! Urban ! ! Pan Tin !Thar Yone Chaung ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Paung! ! Gyi ! Hpa Yar ! ! ! ! ! !. ! ! ! ! !
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