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Village Tract of Yangon Region Myanmar Information Management Unit Village Tract of Yangon Region Minhla 96°0'E 96°30'E Nyaunglebin Letpadan Daik-U Letpadan Daik-U Thayarwady Thayarwady Thonse Forest Chaung Sauk Pan Pin Bago Tan Kyo San Chaung Gon Hnyin Bwet Tan Kone Kywe Taung Boke Boet Hla Kan Gyoe Myaung Hpyu Thar Ta Bu Hpa Lon Yar Yae Thoe Kan Kone Kone Okekan Kin Pa Waw 17°30'N Tee 17°30'N Zalun Tha Yae Pyay Twin Kone Kone Waw Oke Kan Aing Gyi Ywar Ma Kyway Oke Kan Bagan Gawt Kan Kone Yin Taik Forest Chaung Lay Pin Hpa Lon Bu Tar Hpa Lon Kyi Pin Ywar Ma La Har Bein Daw Oke Kan Kun Taikkyi Shan Su Chan Hpa Lon Kone Kan Kone Ngar Lar Chaung Pyin Ma Oke Kan Kone Yae Thoe Kan Ka Sa Par Oke Pon Lay (A) Kaing Inn Ta Yar Yae Paw Ahpyauk Ma Yan Urban Chin Chaung Thaung Kone Hpoe Min Kone Khaung Ohn Pin Tha Nat Hlaing Kwin Chaung Taw Kha Chaung Thea Yan Thone Gwa U To Bu Tar Hpyu Forest Hpaung Khun Hnit Gyi Kyaik (East) (West) Sin Sa Kyon Khun Hnit Gyoe Kan Ta Kin Kyaik Kyaik Hpyu Bago Sa Kaing Yae Twin (East) Poke Hpyu Yin Lein Thin Taik Nyo Ah La Maw Auk Yae Kwin Boke Chan BAGO Kan Kone Taikkyi Hpaung Gyi (West) Kyar Inn Hpet Wun Urban Kone Taw Lauk Lay Gway ThanatpinREGION La Ti Chaung Tauk Danubyu YANGON Aing Haing Ku Sar Bu Taung Thanatpin Ka Lawt Ka Taing Taung Yat Thawt Sein Baw La Zee Kone Tha Yet REGION Kut Chaung Tar Gwa Min Hlegu Hla Wa Taung Yat Zee Kone Nan Ti Hpu Gyi Taw La Hle Seik Teit Sin Chan Yae Paw Shwe Mya Thaung Kone Yar Kone Hle Seik Ah Hta Dat Taw Yaung Myit Kone Kyoe Nyaung Let Pan Me Pa Li Tan Su Ngar Su Kyar Inn Kone Taung Myaung War Pa Ta Kar Taw Kya Man Ka Li Shwe Kyauk Htaw Thu Ngeit Kyar Ka Din (West) Chaung Byaik Ku Lar Kone Kyar Inn (U Htun Hla War Net War Net (West) Kywe Ku Ah Su) Kone Baw Lel Kyu Taw Chaung Kan Ka Bu Tar Lay (M) Ka Li Htaw Yae (East) Twin Ka Myaing Kone Hle Ngoke Auk War Boe Daw Nyunt Chaung Sa Khan Kha Ah Lein Net Na Kone Kyee Kan Paung Chaung Gyi Yaung Ye Mun Lel Thaik Myo Bant Ta Hlaing Hmawbi Bway Kone Hmyi Chaung Nyaung Saing Sat Thwar Ta Chan Inn Di Kone Nyaung Ah Lan Taw Thar Ohn Hne Taing Hnit Pin Ga Po Hnaw Yar Kone Kone Kone Hmawbi Hlegu Yae Hpyu Urban Tat Gyi Zee Pin Kone Wea Swei Lat Kawa Bu Tha Hla Pa Paik Ta Khun Nut Dar Gyi Wea Taing Tha Nat Tha Bawt Chaung Wa Than Ah Hta Yu Kyun Pin Chaung Pauk In Hlyat Day Pin Min Kone Kone Kyun Ka Lay Hpe San Kin Hmaw Bi Kha Me Hpoe Let Pan War Yon Gyi Yin Kawa Nat Pay Chaung Wa Sun Ah Twin Taik Moke Soe Sar Ta Pin Nyaung Pin Lin Nyaungdon Yae Kyaw Pet Tan Moe Kyoe Pyit Htaukkyant Thar Htantabin Pa Thi Boe Yin Shwe Yar Ta Khun La Mu Kone Leik Poke Taing Ka Lay Shan Te Gyi Hlay Gyi Dar Pein Tan Gyi Taw Ywar (Insein) (Upper) Ne Tha Ah Pyin Gyi (North) Mein Yae Kyaw Yoe Gyi Thea Htantabin Yae Paw Kone Dar Pein Nyaungdon Ne Byaw Theit Ah Waing (South) Urban Ma Lit (West) Hlaw Kar (West) Bar Lar Ta Daunt Pet Inn Dar Gyi Gyi Kyaung 17°0'N Ka Lay 17°0'N Ka Lein Kone Sat Ka Lay Da Ne Ri Mingaladon Ma Lit Urban (East) Ma Au Kyar Oke Hpo Lay Daunt Ta Kaw Sit Pin Kan (East) Kywe Sin Kyun Tha Pyu Kywe Chan Hone (North) Da Lin Kan Yoe (Kyein Htein Kan Thet Pa Lu Paik Gyi) Hnit Pin War Ta Shwepyithar Sin Hpon Kei Kone Kan Yar Yoe Gwa Win Kha Pauk Pin Ka Twei Shwepyithar Kan Nyi Kyi Ni Kan Thar Sa Khan Nee Naung Chaung Gyi Zee Ka Mar Kone Mat Than Pu Deik Met Ka Kayin Ma Shwe Au Kha Mat Yar Khon Kone Shan Te Gyi Kyone Than Kan Kan Beit Hta Yan North (East) Kyone Kan Nyaung Hpar Ku Kya Pin Thar Dagon Dagon Maung Ma (East) Oke Hpo Pyin Ma Pan Taing Yae So Htein Hnget Okkalapa Hpar Ku Kone (Lat Kyat) Ta Dar U Kone Rakhine Myothit Zee Hpyu Myothit (West) Thaik Yoe Gyi Ah Lel (East) Kwin Pin San Da Ka Ma Hlyar Yaw North (East) Ka Lu Urban Kayan Kayan Shey Kan Kyon Kan Insein Okkalapa Kyu Taw Nyaung Kaung Sin Min Mya Ge Ka Tha Shwe Ah Su Pin Kwin Aing Kin Mun Paung Lin Ban Hpa Yar Pa Yut Gyi Day Zat Chon Ka Mar Pyo Nyaung Ku Lar Insein Chaik Lan Gyi Su Urban Ka Sin Ohn Pin Dagon Ah Lel Ta Man Kayin Su Tet Thit Kyar Kan Kywe Ywar Gyi Tet Thit Kyon Tu Ah Ka la Da Yut Kayin Hlaingtharya Myothit Hla Ah Twin Dagon Tha Yae Kyaw Chaung Pyay Bi Lu Pa Dan Dagon La Har Pein Kan Bagan Khat (North) Kone Tet Thit Myothit Yet Taung Pa Lu Hti Ya Kha Naung Mayangone Htein Kyi Seik Oke Kan Myothit Day Pauk Ah Pyin Hlaingtharya Aung Ta Pin Pa Dan Thaung Kyar (South) Swei Ah Bay Sar (Yae Oke Kan) Shan Hlaing Ka Tawt Ka Tone Chan Thar Hpyu Su Chaung South (Seikkan) Ka Dat Bagan Pan Taw Paw (Upper) Yoe Gyi Kun Bagan Dagon Hpyar Taung Chaung Kha Ka La Taung Su Kone Ka Tone Paw Nyaung Dagon Ma Gyi Yan Wa Kha Lauk Hlaing Okkalapa Myothit Kha Lar (Middle) Bo Ka Ma Wun Aye Ywar Kan Shan Su Yae Kyaw Chaik Myothit Lay (Pa Tan (South) Nyaung Yone Tha Yae Kyaw) Mar La Yankin (Seikkan) Htone Lay Pin Pyay Kan Tu Chaung Kha Yan Kar Rubber Chan Kamaryut Thingangyun Gyi Let Pan Gyi Gyi Pa Toke Chaung Kyeemyindaing Ku Lar Min Ga Tha Khut Aung Ta Mar Tamwe Wea Thar Ma Ngay Lun Kone Hmo Ta Kaw Dan (Middle) Yae Paw Kone Kha Yan Bahan Zwe Taw Yae Twin Kan Ma Gyi Pin Thar Hpyar Ta Man Gyi (Ta Thaketa Kone Kyeemyindaing Nga Ta Man Chaung Man Gyi Ta Byay Ma Nyaung Ni Let Pan Gyi Htun Sein Kyun Ah Lat Khun Taing) Thaketa Kyoe Aung Ah Thin Ka lay Chaung Baw Tha Pa Dat Ka Li Dagon Nga/Pa Pyay Kan Ah Zan Pan Ahlone Nan Yaw Taing Sein Htaw Byauk Dawbon Hpa Yon Taw Sun Kaing Tha Nat Kan Yoe Ywar Kone Gyaung Latha Pin Pale Pazundaung Thit Urban Kan Waing Urban Kywe Tha Ma Urban Thanlyin Ba Yet Thongwa Te Kone Seik Ta Thongwa Nyaung Pin Tha Wun Kyi Tan Seikkan Nyaung Ta Kaw Let Pan Thu Htay (West) Thongwa Mi Chaung Khin Tan Taw Seikgyikanaungto Thone Pin Gwa Kwin Kan Hpa Yar Maubin Gyi Zaw Dala Urban Ti Ka Thanlyin Ah Lan Kayin Kan Thaik Ku Lar Tha Pyay Sit Pin Kone Bo Gyoke Seik Myint Tu Kan Tan Ta Dar Sa Bai Twantay Htaw Kone Kwin Let Pan Ah Zat Wa Sit Kone Chaung Aw Bar Maubin Zee Ta Ka Peik (Lower) Nyaung Chaung Nan Kha Le Taw Sun Hpyu Hleit Swei Ngoke To Kyar Bo Nyunt Ta Khun Kyaung Kone Say Kone Thar Thar Taing Seik Gyi (a) Hpa Yar Lone Hay Ma Hpa Yar Kha Naung Chaung Myaing Gya Mar Kone Gyi Kyon Za Lar Ngoke To Yangon Ye Chaung (Shan Su) Sauk (North) Ye Nwet Eik Kyeik Tha Yaw Twantay Pauk Pyawbwe Tha Ya Taw Tin Taung Ma Har Kan Beit Lay Thea Urban Ta Loke Hpa Yar Ye Chaung Wa Pyin Ma Chaung Meik Yae Kyaw Ka Dat Kone Ah Dun Htaw Ngoke Let Yet Kan Shan Su San Htu Gyi Kha Naung Kha Naung Pa Na Htaw Tho To (South) San Se Ah Hpaung (Upper) (Ywar Ma) Pa Thi Yan Gyi AYEYARWADY Ah Lun Kan Aung Pauk Taw Soke Pyaung Min Beik Dala Theik Nyaung Thar Pyawbwe Kyar Win Ka Dat Tone Tin Waing Ga Ra Twantay Wa Wet Kha Loke Ma Yan Kyaik Gyi Kyar Kan Pa Na Gan (North) Bant Chaung Ta Pin Tha Le REGION Yangon Rubber Shwe Hlay Bway Win Gyi Chan (Yangon Chaung (Pa) Than Man Tone Tin Par Da) Tha Yaw Chaung Par Da Tar Pat Min Ywar Tan Gan (South) Rakhine Shwe Gyi Ma Yan Ah Thin Hpa Yar Pi La Kyon Kan Poke Shwe Hlay Chaung Pyauk Tadar Bay Gyi Rakhine Khat Ta Loke Chaung (North) Kyun Bet Pyar Tha Chaung Thaung Sit Tan (Twan) Za Yat Urban Taik (South) Gyi Kone Nyaung Pan Hnget Kyauktan Ywar Chaung Wea Gyi Chaung Pyaw San Ah Yoe Pein Urban Ywar Sin Ma Tan Shey Nyaung Kyan Pin Taung Hne Thit Kaw Kone Kywe Lu Pin Gyi Ka Don Yae Aing Ga Yat Ah Hpyauk Hpyu Boe Hpyu Da Noke Pan Taw La Mee Ah Twin Ka Nyin Twin Chaung San Pya Yae Kyaw Ngu Myet Tu Myaung Ka Pin Tha Nat San Ni Ta Man Gyi Shar Pin Chin U Yin Gyi Kone Kha Bwar Nat Yae Kyar Kan Ah Se Kha Laung Twin Nat Sin Koe Chaung Naung Wa Sit Ta Kone Taung Tha Pin Ah Lel Ywar Thit Kyauktan Chaung Khut Pin Ta Ku Baw Ka Ka Lay Pon Kan Lut Yae Kyaw Ma Gyi Thone Aung Kan Chan Kyaung Su Pyin Kan Hpa Yon Min Ga Ta Loke Ka Mar Thar Ka Toe Chaung Kyon Chaung Wa Lun Htaw Hnget Myauk Ka Nee Da Yei Aw San Chaung Boe Ba Kwa Hnee Zwe Ka Mya Shan Mee Pya Kawhmu Nar Kaing Chaung Htan Ma Kywe Lu Kyu Taw Nyaung Kayin Naing Aing Chaung Kone Taung Urban Chaung Chaung Na Ywe San Kauk Chaung Ma Sei Kawhmu Ka Mar Seik Ma Wun Kha Yaik Ka Loke Zwe Par Kyaik Htaw Let Kha Ni Sar Kone Tan Boe Kone (North) Hti Hpar Khaik Taing Hmut Tha Pyu Htan Pin San Chaung Lar Kyaik Htaw War Ba War Wa Di Tar Taik (South) Lauk Thauk Thein Seik Gyi Tha Ku Lar 16°30'N Auk 16°30'N Kyaiklat Nyaung Kyaung Kha Yet Tan Pin Thar Tha Min Taw Sa Bagan Htan Taw Nyaung Pyar Chan Man Ka Ta Pin Kha Lu Ngu Hmut Hmaw Taw Leik In Ga Taw Pyar Ma Yan Lone Popa Yae Tein Boet Din Pa Kauk Tha Meit Thea Kone Tan Ka Mar Su Ka La Bar Day Da Kyaiklat Taik Gyi Taw Naw Taw Lan Chaung Kungyangon Kamaryut Taw Ku Kawt Dun Da Yei Lu Mayangone Hmaw Bi Pi La (East) Taung Yankin Kyon Khat War Mei Ya Kone 2 La Tar Urban Kauk Taw Kone Thingangyun Taw Kha Yan Lay Thone Pay Kone Taw Ku Gwa Taw Kha Lauk Dedaye (West) Kant Kha Yan Ta Yar (East) Hnget Gyi Ma lar Kamaryut Taw Daung Bogale Kha Yan (West) Kungyangon Bahan Kya Khat Kyeemyindaing Kone Gyi Wet Kaik Taung Kone 1 Kayin Kan Yar Kya Khat Let Chaung Shey Tamwe Kone Lay Khoke Kone Bahan Sanchaung Ka Nyin Tamwe Kone Sanchaung Dedaye Dagon Pyapon Dagon Mingalartaungnyunt Pyapon Ahlone Mingalartaungnyunt Yangon City Thaketa Ahlone Dawbon Lanmadaw Lanmadaw Latha Pabedan Pazundaung Dawbon Latha Kyauktada Pazundaung Andaman Sea Pabedan Kyauktada Botahtaung Botahtaung Seikkan Seikgyikanaungto Seikkan Dala 96°0'E 96°30'E Disclaimer: The names shown and the boundaries used on Map ID: MIMU 1236v01 Legend this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance Creation Date: 1 August 2016, 36x60 inches by the United Nations.
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