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B O G a L E Mawlamyinegyun Wakema Labutta M Y a U N G M Y a N 94°20’0"E 94°30’0"E 94°40’0"E 94°50’0"E 95°0’0"E 95°10’0"E CHAUNGAUK KYETTHUNGYAUNG DAYIN-GAUK PEINNEGYAUNG YEGYAN KONGALE TUMYAUNG ONBINZEIKPONSOGYI BYAINGDAUNG YWATHIT NYAUNGLAN UDOCHAUNG MEZALI-UDO YEGYAWGYI KYAUKKWE KYAGWIN HM ANGU KWINBAT KYAUKPON POBYE KANGYAUNG THONGWA KYAWNU-UDO HGETKYIDAN SHWEKA YWATHITGALE NGAYOKTHI THAYETKON LABUTPYE SHWEZAN THEGYAUNG SEIKKYI YWATHITGALE KYAUKPYAGALE PAWDAW MU YWATHIT MEZALI MANKALA THAYETCHAUNG LEGWA TIKOGAING KYAUKKWE BEBAUK KYONLATA KYUNTHIT WakemaNYAUNGGYAUNG KANGON LE-EINDAN KALAMATAUNG TA U KS H A PACHAUNG KYEINNI SABYUZU SHANZU THALIGAGON HM ANGU SABYUZU TALAPHIKYUN HTANNYETCHAUNG ALEGYAUNG AUNGHLAING 16°20’0"N KINMONZEIK NONKYUN-AUKSU 16°20’0"N MAUNG-BI KYEINGONGYI THAYEGYAUNG BUDINGYAUNG ZAYATCHAUNGBYA PEIKTA DUNWAING PEINGYAUNG YAKAINGGON THINGANBYU YAMALNW KYONLATA-AWA MYINDALIN LEIKABO KYIGYAUNG POLAUNG KOKKO KANGYAUNG KUNGWIN THAINGGYAUNG MyaungmyaLEBYAUK KYONLAMU MYATTHA-UDO POYANGON KANAZOGYAUNG NYAUNGBINTHA KWINGYAUNG MINGON MYITKYO SETKON NGADA NTAY TEBIN MOGAUNG MAYANGON EINMAGON KYUDAW THAUNGBON KYONLATA BYAUNGBYAN PO-SHWE HLAW MEZALI THEGYAUNG MYAHPUGYAUNG PYINMAGYAUNG-WA KHAYEGON KYAGAN KYAGAN PYAKEIK SE-EINZU KYAGYAUNG NGAYANGAUNGDO KYUNGALE MWEHAUK THEGON SAMALAUK CHAUNGBYA MABE POTILUT CHAUNGBYA KATHABAUNG AWABEIK CHAUNGGWEGYI AUNGHLAING NAT-HMU KYUTKON CHAUNGGWE KYAUKGYI ALEYWA THINDAWGYI PEIKTAGYI SHAUKCHAUNG YWATHIT MAYANGON KYAUKPYAKWIN BAWINSU KYAUKPYA LEIKPOK KYUNGYAUNG THAHTEGON THAMA AH-KA YWATHIT YEGYOGON HLAINGBON SANGYIGON THAYETPINGWIN KABALU NY EINU DIPAYON CHAUNGBYEGYI KANAZOGYAUNG ELA AUK-KYIN KYIGYAUNG THANKAN-AUK THAMA SINGUGYI NGAMYINGYAUNG KYAUKSEIK ABANGYI NAKAUNGBAUK THEBYO DAMYAGYAUNG KYAULTANGYI PYINKADO SINGUGYI NAYAPYANGYI KYAUK-AING TANGYAUNG KYAHON KANBALA KONGALE TAMANGYAUNG PEINGAWMA KANGYI THAYETPINGWIN NGAMINGYAUNG PEINNETAUNG GONNYINDAN PANG W IN TODOGU CHAUNGGYO KALACHAUNG THITPOKTEIK MAUNGDI KANBALA ONTHIGYAUNG PADE GAW LABUTTALOK NA NPAW MAGUGYAUNG GWEGYAUNG TAUNGGOK THAMAUNG KAKAYAN THABYEEGYAUNG HK WE NET HTEICKHAUNG NYAUNGGYAUNG AUNGHLAING HTEINDAN HTEINDAN KANBE TEDEGU THEGONGYI KYEINGYAUNG AW AG WIN LEBINGWE KYUNGYA KANBALA KYAUKTANGALE KANYINGYAUNG THEBYUGWIN THABYUZU KYATSINGYAUNG HNGETPAUK LE-EINDAN ONTABIN KUNTAW PAUK T U POGWEGALE MYINGYAUNG KYUNGYI LUBU SINGUGALE DANICHAUNG TINBON POGWEGALE SINHMANGYAUNG NATKA DAW PWETHSEIKSAN NYAUNGWAING KAYINZU KYETSHA KYAUKPYU LETTANGYAUNG KANGYAUNG KYUNGALE KYAUKPYU AUNGHLAING PEIPYE THAYETKON SABAGYI LETWEGWE HPONZOGWIN HLEBEINGYAUNG POLAUNGZU PHAUNGDO KWINWAING Labutta: bridges CHAUNGGALE KYAUKHMAW YEDWINGON MAUNG-NGE BEBAUK ALE-YEGYAW THEBYU SHANZU POGWEGYI PEGYAUNGGALE SAKANCHAUNGGYI YWADEGÔN for max. 10 MT AUKCHAUNG SAZWE THEBYUGON KYUNGYAUNG PEGYAUNGGYI LAMUTABIN KYAUNGGWE YEGAUNGGYI KYUNGYA LEIKAUNG KYAUKTAGA LABUTTALOK KYAUKKANGWIN AMATWA TAGUNDAINGZU WEGYAUNG SAKAN SANGYI CHAUNGWA KYETSHA trucks only YWATHIT KANBALAGYAUNG YWATPA SHANZU GONNYINDAN HTINGYAUNG Ngapudaw AMAT HTONBUGYA KANZU NYINAUNG NAUKPYANDO SANGYI Labutta CHI NZU YWGGWIN KYONKU MADAWGAN TAGUNDAING KANBALA KYEINGYAUNG THETKECHAUNG HLAINGBON KAINGGWIN NYAUNGLEIN AMAT KADIPA KANZU 16°10’0"N YEDWINGON KANBALUGON THITNGOTTATAUNG 16°10’0"N KANGYI MATABE KABYAT PYACHAUNG YEGYAMYIN THONGWA MAGYIBIN DAUNGGYAUNG YEGYAW SAIKHMANCHAUNG DAUNGGYI THEGON MAGYIBIN THABYUGON DA NIGWIN THAYETKON YAMALNW KANAZOGON KORO KAUKKWE KYEINGYAUNG SALAUNGGYA THINGANGON TA Z I N GY U N HA NZU KANYINGON KYAGAN SAGYIN YWE KONGYI SHAWGWIN GONNYINZAN PAYA HLA NGABYEMA TANBINGON UB WINA ZU Mawlamyinegyun YEDWINGWIN KUNYAGON THAYETKON PAYA HLA THAINGGYAUNG WEGYAUNG KYEIKGWIN KONDAN BIDUTGALE PAUK TAN KANYINTAWKWIN KANYINGON DA NON PADATSADAUNG THAGAYA KANYINTABIN KODAUNG DA NÔN DAUNGGYAUNG SINGYAUNG NGABYEMA NYAUNGGYAUNG DATTAWGON GANEIK THAKAYAN THAYETKON PO SHWE BU INGADE TA N GO N KOKKO THINGANGYAUNG THETKETHAUNG GANEIK WEGYI NGAYOKKAUNG LATAGYAUNG MI-U-CHAUNG KYONGWIN KYANGIN KANBALA KANYINNGU BAINGDAUNGGYAUNG KANNYINAUNG YEBAW MAYANGWIN ONBI NZU POKSI ZIBYUZEIK GONNYINDAN OKTWIN KABYO THABYUGON MAYINGON CHAUNGGYA LRRAWADDY MAUNGBA MYATHIT PYINDAUNGGON ZIBYUGYAUNG THINGANGON KANBALADAMINZU OKKAN KYAUKCHAUNG NA GON THANBINGYAUNG TAWPONNA KALAGON TAUNGKONGYI TAUNGGALE LETPAN BASSEIN OKKAN BOGON AUKPYUNWA SITKWIN KONGYI (NGAWUN) ATETCHAUNG BOGALE KHONGYI KANBALA KYAUNGSHA THAINGGYAUNG KADETKON KONDAN MEKAYE NAKHAUNGBAUK ALEGYAUNG Labutta MAGUGON SINCHEYA BAINGDAUNGGYAUNG CHAUNGTAUNGBE POYANGON U-Y INGON NGAPONGON KANZEIK BYAINGBYU KANYINGYAUNG HA INGGY I GANANTAGAUNG U-Y INGON BOGWE AUK PAUNGWIN YENAUKAING CHAUNGTAUNGBE GWEGYAUNG CHAUNGGWA DAUNGGYI SANTAUNG THEGYIN OKKAN KINMONGYUN KYAUKCHAUNG CHAUNGGWA THANGYOLAN NYAUNGBINTHA MAYAN KAN KYINKAW THETKETHAUNG THINGANGALE NGAP IBOK ZIBYUGYAUNG ONGYAUNG 16°0’0"N KYWEGYAUNG ZIBYUGYAUNG THETKETHAUNG CHAUNGTHA BOGON SAGYET 16°0’0"N MAGYIZU ZAYWE TAKAYO KYWEGYAUNG HLWAZA PYINKAYAING THINGANGYI MYINGAGON KANGYAING WAGON BANBWE KANGYAING NA LINGYAW ZIBYUGON ALEBAUK ANAUKCHAUNG WEDAUNG MAWDIN PYINKAYAING SITKON AINGGO KONGYI SILAUNG THINGANGON THINGANGÔN DA NIZEIK KONGYI GONYINDAN KWETKWAGALE PATHEIN-ASU KANGON Bogale TAUNGGALE DAUNGGYAUNG THITPOK DA NIZEIK HPONDAWBYE CHAUNGZU BOGON DA NZEIK KANGÔN YWE KANUKAMA MATAW WAGÔN BOGÔN KYEINNI WAGON SAGYET KWIN TAMAINGGYAUNG PEINNEGON KYAUKSA KANZEIK NAUKAYANDO POLAUNGGALE KAN BYAUNGBYAN LEDAUNG LEINMAWGON LEDAUNG HTANHIN KWINTHONZEIK TAGYAUNG LEGWA KANBALAGYAUNG CHAUNGBYEGYI KYUAK-KALAT BOMI MIGYAUNGAING ZIDAUNG DEDUGON POTHETSHE KYEINNIGYI PADAUKKON TEBINGAING MAGYIGYAING YEDWINZEIK MAGYIGYAING SALUZEIK YEGYAWGYI MAYANGYAUNG SALUZEIK SHAWNIGYIGYAUNG THAYANGAGON SHANGYI YEGYAWGYI CHAUNGGYI KYEINNIGALE DANICHAUNG POLAUNG KYAUKTAZI POLAUNG THEBYUGYAUNG KYAUKTAZI MAKANBON EYADAWNGU SEIKKYIGON KONGYI PYINZALU 15°50’0"N SUBOKKWE KADONKANI 15°50’0"N HTA NGON THAUNGDU KYAUNGZU EYA AMACHAUNGWA KADÔNKANI ONBI N SEIKKYI SEIKKYI PYINDAYE ADAMA THITPOK KANGALEGON PYINALIN (AUNGHLAING) Kaingthaung KAINGTHAUNG GAWDUTHAUNG State Capital Airport Pri Road Logistics hub Rail Date Created: 30-JUNE-2008 Map Num: UNJLC_MM08a_004b_A3L Scale at A3: 1:300,000 MYANMAR Towns hip Airstrip Sec Road Datum/Proj.: WGS84/Geographic Major Town Warehouse GLIDE Num: TC-2008-000057-MMR Email: [email protected] Kilometers Tertiary Road Waterbody The boundaries and names and the Website: www.unjlc.org, Cyclone Nargis - Affected Area HLZ designations used on this map do not www.logisticscluster.org 0510 Intermediate Town Bridge-appears damaged Local/Urban River imply official endorsement or acceptance Port by the United Nations. All information is Labutta Township Small Town Trail Bridge-unknown condition the best available at the time this map Flood Water was produced. Updates should be sent to Transport - Air, Land, Water Unspecified satellite detected flood water, the email address at left. Data Sources: GISCorps, GIST, ESRI, OCHA, WFP, WVI, UNJLC, UNOSAT, VMAP1, [email protected] Village Restriction Bridge-appears intact 5th May 2008.
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