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C H I N a L a O S T H a I L A Myanmar Information Management Unit Shan State (East), Myanmar 98°E 98°30'E 99°E 99°30'E 100°E 100°30'E 101°E Mengma Pangsang Pangsang Mongyai Township (Pang Hkam) Mengman Ayeyarwady Township Kawng Huong Tar Long India Man Hai Man Aye China Pang Yang Yawng Hat Hsipaw Pang Hpawng Lar Tei Ton Hpat (Upper) Kaw La (lahu) Pang Kawng (Wa) Kawng Hkam Nam Kway Wan Kawng (2) Hway Kar (Wa) Bangladesh Township Lar Tei (Wa) Loi Kywan Pang Kan Ton Long Ton Long Nam Pu Hkar Lan Hway An (Upper) Tangyan Ho Ahr Ton Long Kyan Sang Loi Hkam Pang Haing Pway Pway Ho Ton (Old /Main) (Lower) Ma Hin Par Hpe Ko Ma Moe Gyei (Lahu) Kawng (Upper) Ma Hin Tone Long Hway Kya Hsan Par San Wa Self-Administered Division Auk Par Township Pan Kay Pang Haing (Wa) Ton Ka Pu Pun Hkaw (Lower) Kawng(New) To Kar Pway Mai Hkawng Kya (Old) Han Ton Ke Ka Lar (New) Ho Po Vietnam Nam Ta Hkar Kyar Day Nam Wan Par Shan Hway Yu Lel Maw Ku (Wa) Myanmar Pang Waing Nam Yat Nam Yawng Ha Ku Bee Ton Taw Pang Hkoke Mar Mun Gyei Hoke Pong (Lower) Mong Nun (New) (Upper) Ahr Hun Day Shea Kyan Kaw Ni Gyei Laos Taw Pa (1) Naw Shea Hkar Wan Kat Har Su (Lower) Wan Wein Kawng Peit (New) Shar Ton Hpa Ho Tawng (Ho Hpa Waing Ho Mun Taw Pang (3) Nam Par Nar Ae Law Maw (New) South China Sea Par Li (Lahu) Nawng Tawng Kawng Peit (Old) Kei (1) Tao) Ton Nga Ka Se (Kan Hsan) Nar Mu (New) Bay of Bengal Pu Tar Law Ho Ku (Chinese) Mongpauk Hway Long Ahr Hkay Yang Hkam Mar Lar Day Kya Taw Ti Cho Nar Hlwar Nar Long (New) Ae Kaw Mong Kaw Ton Nu Wan Kan Wan Hmi Nam Pong Kan Nam Pa Le Po Nawng Par Waw Hpar Waw Hpar Kyein Tawng Wan Mu Wein Hsan Hkar (New) 22°N Nam Long Thailand 22°N Nam Pong Tai Kawng Par Su Taw Pa (2) Wein Hsan Pin Wun Kaw Law Nam Kwi (Lower) Mong Nwet Nam Htay Na Man Day (New) (Upper) (Upper) Kyein Hkam Kan Ka (Wa) Su (Old) Mong Hpen Hoke Hin Ho Hin Ah Hkee Day Pauk Noi Nu Mun Hkam Hko Hkit (Upper) Nam Wa Mun (Lower) Ton Hkaw Matman Kei Par Kyein Hkam (New) Yang Hkam Nam Mu Wan Kwei Chi Na Day Har Ko Nam Naw Bar Na Ahr Le Bo CHINA Andaman Sea Pong Kyawng Hoe Ta Nar Hsu (New) Ga Hkar Day Aw Ma (Upper) Au Hpu Day Wan Kawng Nam Ying Baw Mai Ni Jinghong (Lahu) Ton Mun Nam Naw Ma Naw Naw Kaw Menghai Wan Kwei Bar Kai Gu Twaing Hsun Ke (Lower) Day ((Old) Pang Pawng Kaw Loi Long Cambodia Kyethi (Lower) Wan Kawng Nam Hpai Ka Pa Law (Upper) Ho Pi Par Nam Kar Gulf of Nam Hpai (New) Nyi (New) Pa Lawng Ho Li Pu Mar Mon Hpu Du Bo Yar Hseng Mongyang (Upper) Ton Lel Long (New) War Lo Pang Pawng Law Hpay Thailand Monghsu War Lin Shee Hkeit Shea Wi (New) Ho Nar Nan Kar (Lower) Wan Li Township Paw Day Hpaw Long Nam Kar Yang Mai Hway Yone Noi (New) Par Nauk (Christian) Long (Old) Pang Hpyar (Old) Lum Kaw Matman Nam Yang Nu (Upper) Ngawt Ho Ton Kyein Hkam Wan Li Pang Hpyar Mong Tway Wan Hu Taik Wan Hu No Nam Han Tone Yawng Wan Keng (Buddhist) Kyethi Pa Hket Wan Hway Wan Kan (Lower) Hsun Kawng Wan Mar Kaw Yang Lawng Township Par Hkar Hway Long Wan Hkum Wein Sun Yang Tawng Wan Pong Long (Old) Hway Long Wein Long Hsi Lu Long Township Hkar Day Way Pang Ho Hko Wan Nam Hka Kyar Day Yang Kawnt Yang Long Wan Hkar Hway Yoke Htan Mun Hsi Lu Mai Ke Kaw (Lahu) Pang Haing Nawng Hkan Mongyang Brunei Nar Kwee Pei Ne Mong Kar Malaysia Wan Bar Kaing Wan Kis Yang Pauk Wan Sho Wan Hseng Loi Par Pee Nam Mwe Par Pun Taing Ahr Hkay Wa Gi Wan Kon Shwe Li Htaw Pat Ku Hpar Hkio Wan Hoke Par Shin Hway Hpei Nay Monghsu Yaw Hkaw Par Kan Pang Hto Lu Township Wan An Tat Mai Hoke Pong Wan Nawng Mongkhet Yang Kyan Yang Long Wan Hkoke Nam He Wan Kawng Wan Long Wan Kawng Wan Kyon Ahr Hkay Daluo Nam He Wan Mai Wan Maik Karng Hkam Nwet Hpar Lai Har Kya Hkay Wan Kawng Yang Mai Wan Sho Wan Hnaing Mar Moke Kyu Aik Lan Wan Hway Sun Pin Nin Aik Lan Wan Mai Mongkaing Wan Kawng Wan Kin Wan Mai Mongsan Ho Hnyin Ho Lai Township Wan Mai Mongla Wan Kyan Wan Long Wan Pi (Hmonesan) In Long Nawng Long Wan Mai Par Ka Wan Pin Wan Pa Hi Wan Aun Nam Hkam Har Kya Et Mongnawng Wan Pawng In Wan Mu Wan Mai Pang Hkar Nay Nawng Pin Wan Hpai Nay Wan Kan Wan Kawng Mongkhet Wan Kat Wan Sho Nam Pi Wan Nam Township Hpar Ngin Nay Mongla Demenglong Wan Lawng Chei Township Wan Tar Pong Wan Yawng (1) Wan Lan Wan Hpee Ho Mo (1) Ho Nam Wan Pang Mai Lai (1) Wan Aun Par Hoke Kawng 21°30'N Nawng Kyan 21°30'N Par Hoke Hpai Wan Meit Nam Baw Lawt Nar Htum Yawng Pang (1) Bay Tha La Wan Hpyit Wan Hpai Taing Lai Kan Pang Lay Lar Mong Nawng Shan Wan Pin (1) Hnget Ma Wan Hpyan Lawng Hkei Kone Kaw Wan Kan (2) Wan Lar Tar Long (Nyo Ma) Ho Tayt Wan Hway Pong Wan Kan (1) Wan Ku Thit Kyein Hkawng Wan Non Thit Wan Pauk Ho Nar Wan Ngan Nar Lein Hpar Hkam Mee Ban Pang Mat Wan Hsar Hway Win Wan Hpyat Wan Ping Wan Nam Yang Hsaw Par Hkar Hkam Hnone In Hko Long Har Kya Wan Wan Kwin Wan Kyum Tar Lay Wan Kyan In Wan Kyon Nawng Yein Wan Hkaing Lun Sai Ti Loi (1) Pang Hsawng Nawnghkio 1 Win Bo Par Sat Lay Law Hpar Tant Wan Hkam Lai Long In Wan Mat Par Nyunt Kone Mon Hat Hai Yang Hoke Wan Kan Wan Mat Nawng Kwe Wan Mat Lan Wan Son Nawng Pang Hway Hpan Bat Won Wan Kyan Nay Wan Hlan Wan Huong Mong Han Pauk Kat Wan Mun Wan Ahr Hkay Pang Nawng Nawng Tawng Ho Nar In Yang Hkam Yang Long Hsun Haik Hai Wan Ti Mi Wan Hseng (1) Nawng La Wan Mai Nawng Hsun Wan Pauk Mongping Long (Thit) Yan Kyauk Wan Awayt Yang Poe Than Lwin Hway Yawng Pin Sar Nawng Hawng Hway Hsan Hkam Pawt (1) Wan Lauk Pong Long Wan Hseng Nawng Huong Mongyu Wan Hsi Lee Hpar Long Kone Hkar Ho Pang Wan Kone Wan Ngoke Kar Hlyant Nawng Hsar Ho Yang Wan Lat Ho Mu (1) Tontar Nawng Sam Hpu Yang La Nawng Lay Shan State (South) Wan Hway Long Wan Nawng Tein Wan Loi Kengtung Mong Mi Nam Kaing Wan Hsan Wan Tar Pauk Wan Pyan Yang Pu Kyein Leik Ahr Hkay Wan Long Wan Tun Nwet Kunhing (Haung) (Upper) Nam Hat Wan Kan Wan Lauk Wan Hway Pong Wan Tin Mongyawng Wan Pawt Wan Hai Kant Kyauk Nawng Kon Township Maik Maw Bay Da Ni Pang Kyu Pang Kyin Wan Pong Long Wan Wein Mai Wan Nar Myit Kar Li Nam Kway Wan Ka Ti Wan Nar Hkan Hkam Maik Sawt Kone Hkar Pang Maik Lawt Kaing Waw Kengtung Maw Tawng Hpar Ngeit (3) Township Kunhing Nar Tauk Wan Pong Mai Hkar Pang Yawng (Lower) Hkoke Wan Ton Nam Keik Wan Nam Koke Shan Kone Sar Wan Mai Hway Hkar Hawng Yang Hkam Kaw Ahr Wan Nwet Wan Kyein Wan Mai Long Wan Hsawt Mong U Wan Lawng Bo Yar Hseng Nam Hseng Ko (2) Wan Hut Wan Tawng Kawng Ngun Ngat (2) Na m M it Township Mong Hsawt Mong Mee (Old) Mong Hpin (Haung) (Lower) Mong Ngun Kaw Nam Tawng Kwi Nam Ngawt Win Ko Nawng Nwan Par Hkar Laihka Nar Yang Kaw Ahr (Lower) Pa Laung Wan Hset Yang Htu Wan Kan Bo Yar Ngun Ngat (1) Kar Lai Ko (1) Hkun Poke Kone Sar Wan Ma Kar Nar Kyan Hseng (Thit) Wan Tat Wan Htway Htan Nawng Hway Nam Kay (Thit) Nam Ngun Nwet Township Ton War Hpar Hkaw (2) Gyoe Hpyu Ho Lat (5) Hway Hpa Nar Nyaung Hpar Tay Aye (Upper) Wan Hkan Pawng Ho Lat (3) Hkun Poke Kwi Hpa Wan Kaw Hway Sar Wan Nar Par Kaw Kat Zin (1) Nawng Hlan Nawng Kyant Wan Tar Khwei Kyawng Kyein Wan Hkay Wa Nam Ngun (Haung) Nam Waw Nay Wan Hlant Wan Pong Kei Weit Ton War Ho Lat (2) (Middle-2) Kaw Ho Kyun Wan Yang Le Wan An Hway Kwei Hkun Put Wan Sho Wan Hkoke Wan Mat Kaw Par Pyet Wan Pong Wan Yang Hkam Wan Kat Hway Naw (Lower) Wan Day Htaw Ku Hkun Hseng Par Hkar Wan Yang Ma Kawng Sang Tawng Tan (Lower) Day (1) (Lower) Mongyawng Wan Inn Loi Mun (1) (Lower) Kaw Wan Mai Pang Hkay Khwat Wan Pawng Nam Hpan (1) Kyein Tawng Htaw Ku Ho Lat (1) Wan Boe Wan Lum Ho Kyin Nawng Hoi Wan Par Mon Mongping Day (2) Nam Waw Awt Nawng Hkei Nar Bo Kaw Wan (Lower) (Upper) Wan Yang Pong Pin Long Nar Layt Ho Nar Nawng Hlyan (Lower) Pang Mat Hpai Nam Ma Ngawt Nawng Kwe Htaing Wan Par Lawng Wan Man Hway Yo Nawng Hkei Nawng Hoi Wan Par Man Wan Nawng Yan Township Pang Hai Wan Sun Hway Lan Wan Yang Hkam Wan Nawng Boe Wan Shan (Upper) (Lower) Mong Tin Wan Hun Wan Hawng Kwayt Wan Ton Wan Tont Wan Po Hway Hwe Ho Po (Middle) (Upper) Wan Yut Wan Kawng La Wan Nar Mong Kun Wan Wan Hai (Upper) Nang Pauk Wan Mong Hkun Wan Kyan Par Wan Wing Keng Nam Hkat Shan Gyaung (3) Hpyo San Pang Lin Kyeik Hkawng Hway Lan Mong Tin Wan Hlyant Hpai Wan Par Hsat Wan Kone Wan Hkoe Kho Lam Kyaw Mong Ywea (Kaw) (Lower) Par Htan Pang Sang Wan Long Nam Hkat Hawng Kyeik Hkawng Yang Kyaw (Lower) Tar Lut Mone Laik Wan Kaw Khwei Wan Nam Taunt Hpar Pe Ko (Upper) (Lower) Nam Kyauk Nam Thein Nam Hsei Aweit Pang Ku Lar Wan Ho Done Nam Tin Nam Sa Li Wan Pong Mong Nawt Nam Yang Kaw Po Hkio Mong Hlan Har Lo Nam Hei Hway Lun Par Kan (Upper) Ywar Haung Mong Hawt Nam Hsay (Upper) Hsut Ywe Mong Pang (Upper) Hpar Naw Kway Nam Hseng Lan Hsat Wan Hpoke Kaw Pang Mong Han Nam Kwit Pang Kalom Boe Htei (Lower) Ma Kyu Nawng Kar Lan Ban Ngu Wan Ping Ho Pawt Lan Hsat Nang An Nam Lo Pang Lawng (3) Mong Hit Li Kyan (1) (Upper) Nam Tin (Lower) Wan Hpa Lu Ma Hein (Lower) Ah Maw Day Mong Ngin (Lower) Nam Hkat Pat Chet Taung Po (1) Mong Lin Nar Kaw (Lower) Kaw Par Hpyet Pong Hi Nam Ping Man Ni (Lower) Par Sang Hu Par Hoke (Upper) Pue Kway Ton Long Han Waing Kaw Hpar Htoke 21°N Nar Paw Par Tawng 21°N Nam Hsan (1) Han Waing (Haung) Law Kaw Mi Dee Nam Hsan (2) (Thit) (Upper) Kun Kyan Kaw Muang Luong Nam Hse Nwet Monghpyak Sut Pa Lawng Nawng Par Nam Nang Nam Tha Township Nar Hpet (1) Tar Ma Mong Lu Yang Kyaw Hseng Hsat Nansang Wan Lway Ho Nam Kaik Wan San Nga Hayt Yang Mun (Haung) Wan Nwet Par Kun Par Sang (Shan) Hket Tan Ahr Htawt Nansang Township Nam Tu Nam Wa (1) Nam Kone Hway Sho Mong Wee Monghpyak Wan Long Ma Kar Nam Pang Kyu Si Ho Nar Wan Nawng Kenglat (Saw Mun) Ho Nar Nam Wa (2) (Shan) Nar Lee Nam Ngawt Kyar Hkam Kyauk Wan Yang Nam Wann Ah Gya Te Shan State (East) Nam Yun Kaw Wan Yang Mae Nar Mu Mong Tu Nar Kyawng Wan Lan Hsar Lu Mai Nar Hkar Kaw Kawt Pu Kwe (1) Hkam Shan Wan Mee Mai Nam Kaing
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