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Ah Htet Nyint Kyun Hpa Yar Lay Kone Pakokku Aing Shay Bon Tar ! ! Ü Htan Taw Chauk Za Loke ! Taungtha Myit Chay ! Ah Nauk! Nan Gat ! Ah Htet Nyint Zay Ma Gyi ! Tha Yet Taw ! ! ! ! Yae Le Zee Taw ! 21°15'N Ah Shey Nan Gat ! Tha Hpan Kone Aingt Gyi 21°15'N Nyaung Pin ! ! ! ! U Yin Let Pan Kyun ! Kin Mun Taunt ! Pyawt Kan ! Ku Kyun ! Wundwin ! Auk Nyint Kyaung Su Saw !Swea Gyi Inn Wine ! ! ! ! Yae Htwet Base Map: MIMU ! Kyet Shar !Thu Kaung Ti Kyun Nyaung-U Mahlaing Shar Taw Khet Lan Kan (South) MANDALAY Thein Taw ! Zee Kyun ! ! ! Shar Pin ! Seikphyu Myit Hpyar ! ! ! ! Saing Kan Htein Kan Kyee Pin Kone ! ! Htauk Shar Pin ! Tha Hpan Taunk !Kyun Ka Lay ! ! ! Pu Lin Lay Boundaries: MIMU/WFP ! Tha Nut Pin Ohn Hmin None Poet ! ! Koe ! Kamma Pu Lin Gyi ! Sa Nyaung ! ! Inn Kan ! Nyaung Hla Kyaukpadaung ! ! Place Name: Ministry of Home Affairs (GAD) Shar Taw ! Meiktila ! ! ! ! !Taung Hpyu (West) ! Pakokku Aing Gyi Twin Byar Chauk Taung Hpyu (East) ! ! 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Htan Sun ! PYI ! ! !( ! Taung Pa Lu Myauk Taw ! Taung Ba Chin Yar Taung ! ! Taungdwingyi ! Kan Ni Gyi ! Ku Shey Ah Lel Su ! TAW! Ah Yar Taw Khan Taw ! ! ! ! Than Pu Yar Pin Shar Du ! ! ! ! Settlements Maung Gwet Taw Township Boundary Ku Shey Ywar Ma Ywar Yar (North) ! ! ! Ku Kan Tein Minhla ! ! Ywar Yar (South) Nyaung-U None Pon ! Ywar Naung Zee Oh Sinbaungwe ! ! Nwar Kyoe Aing Tu Ywin Taing ! Sin Thar Mway Thiri Pyit Sa Yar ! ! ! ! ! Taung Kha Mauk Saik Khan ! Taung Shey .! ! ! ! Oh Yin State Capital ! St/Rgn Boundary Saing Hpyu ! Nyaung To Zee Pin Gyi ! ! Ywar Pale Kan Bar Ni ! Yae Nan Chat ! ! Mindon ! Ya Naung (East) Kan Pauk (East) ! !Taung Khwin In Kyin Pin ! Moe Nat Taung Pon Wa ! ! ! Htauk Shar Htan Ma Kauk Shin Mein Chauk Kan ! Zee Taw Pin ! !Yae Yin Chaung ! ! ! !Ywar Ma (North) Yae Nan Chat Ywar Thit Main Town Road Maung Twin Chaung ! Hpoe Ni Kan ! Kan Thar Yar ! ! !Let Wea Ywar Ma (South) Sin Lan Chaung Taw ! ! ! Ah Nauk Ka Paing !( ! ! ! Kone Hpa Yar Taung Taw Htauk Wa Taung Ywar Naung Gant Gar ! ! ! ! Other Town Railroad !Shar Pin Aint Ah Shey Ka Paing Ge Kone ! ! Kyun Ma Gyi !Son Kone ! !Kyauk Kan Ma Gyi Tan ! Hpa Lan Kan ! ! Tha Yet Chin Saing Khaung ! ! !Pyun ! ! ! Ah Shey Kan Twin Kan Ni Pauk Ku Taw ! Taung Ywar Naung Taung Kone ! Thea Pyin Taw ! Permanent Water ! ! ! Kyo Pin Thar Seikphyu ! !Nyaung Hla Ohn Hmin !Dan Kyin ! ! Set Set Yo Kan Hpyu Seik Tein (North) Ywar Thar ! ! ! Lel Kyin ! Aye ! ! Kan Gyi Kone ! Htan Chauk Pin ! Seik Tein (South) ! Pyawbwe Kyee Kan ! ! !Probable Flood Water ! Ma Yaunt Ye (Shwe Hlaing) Kyauk Saung Mya Kan ! ! ! Kan Gyi Kone (Ywar Thit) Kan Sauk !Thant Shin Kone ! Gyoe Kan Kun Hpa Lar !Myo Hla ! ! Ka Kye ! ! ! !Kan Thar Than Pin Kyaung Su Poke Kone ! ! Mi Hpa Yar Chyeik Yae Poke ! Daw Thar ! ! ! ! Pa Ni Twin ! Ka Zwe Yar Taw Gyi ! Image Extent Leik Chan Zee Hpyu Gaung ! Pwe Taing Ywar Thit ! Cha Htauk ! Hta Naung Su ! Sin Ni Taung Kyauk Saung Maubin ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 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