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Program Overview Map in Myanmar Malteser International Myanmar Information Management Unit Program Overview Map in Myanmar Malteser International 90°0'E 96°0'E 102°0'E Nawngmun BHUTAN Puta-O Machanbaw Khaunglanhpu Ü Nanyun Tanai Sumprabum Tsawlaw KACHIN Lahe Injangyang INDIA Chipwi Hkamti Hpakant CHINA Myitkyina Lay Shi !. Mogaung Waingmaw Myitkyina Homalin Mohnyin Momauk Banmauk Shwegu Indaw Bhamo BANGLADESH Katha Paungbyin SAGAING Tamu Pinlebu Wuntho Konkyan 24°0'N Mansi Muse 24°0'N Tonzang Tigyaing Mawlaik Kawlin Namhkan Laukkaing Mabein Kutkai Kyunhla Kunlong Tedim Manton Kalewa Hseni Nar Wee (Na Wi) Kanbalu Thabeikkyin Kale Mongmit Taze Namtu Falam Lashio Aik Chan (Ai' Chun) Mingin Ye-U Mogoke Namhsan Mongmao Khin-U Hakha Tangyan !. Tabayin Shwebo Kyaukme Singu Man Man Hseng Nawng Hkit Thantlang Kani Budalin Hakha Mongyai Wetlet Nawnghkio Nar Kawng Pang Hkam Ayadaw Hsipaw Madaya Yinmabin Monywa Myinmu Gangaw Sagaing Mandalay Pang Yang Mong Pawk Pang Hkam Pale Sagaing !.City Mongyang Madupi Salingyi Chaung-U !. Pyinoolwin Kyethi Ho Tawng (Ho Tao) Ngazun Amarapura Monghsu VIETNAM Tilin Myaung Sintgaing Mongkaing Matman Myaing Tada-U SHAN Mongkhet Yesagyo Kyaukse CHIN Myingyan Lawksawk Mongla Mindat Pauk Natogyi Paletwa Myittha Maungdaw Pakokku Ywangan Laihka Mongyawng Hopong Kunhing Mongping Saw MANDALAY Kengtung Buthidaung Nyaung-U Taungtha Wundwin Kanpetlet Seikphyu Mahlaing Loilen Kyauktaw Monghpyak Thazi Nansang Kyaukpadaung Meiktila Pindaya Taunggyi Chauk !. Rathedaung Mrauk-U Salin Tachileik Kalaw Taunggyi Mongnai Pyawbwe Sidoktaya Monghsat Minbya MAGWAY Natmauk Nyaungshwe Pauktaw Ponnagyun Pwintbyu Yenangyaung Yamethin Mawkmai Mongpan Sittwe Sittwe Myebon Magway !. !. Myothit Tatkon Mongton Minbu Hsihseng Langkho Oke Ta Zay Yar Thi Ri Pinlaung Ngape Magway Ra Thi Ri Det Naypyitaw Loikaw Ann Taungdwingyi Khi Na Thi Ri Pyinmana LAOS Minhla ^(!_ Loikaw !. Sinbaungwe NAYPYITAW Pekon Lewe Demoso Shadaw Thayet Mindon Aunglan Yedashe RAKHINE Hpruso Kyaukpyu KAYAH Bawlakhe Ramree Toungup Kamma Thandaunggyi Taungoo Paukkhaung Hpasawng Pyay Munaung Paungde Oktwin Htantabin Padaung Mese Thegon Shwedaung BAGO Phyu Nattalin Thandwe Zigon Kyaukkyi Kyangin Gyobingauk Okpho Kyauktaga Hpapun Monyo Myanaung Shwegyin 18°0'N Minhla Nyaunglebin KAYIN 18°0'N Ingapu Letpadan Gwa Daik-U Thayarwady Lemyethna Hinthada Bago Waw Zalun Taikkyi Kyaikto Yegyi Bago Kyonpyaw !. Bilin YANGON Hlaingbwe Danubyu Hlegu Thanatpin Thabaung Pantanaw Htatabin Hmawbi Kawa Kyaunggon Kayan Thaton Hpa-An Nyaungdon !. AYEYARWADY South Yangon City !. Okkalapa!. Thongwa Hpa-An Pathein Pathein Maubin Thanlyin Twantay Kangyidaunt Dala Paung Wakema Kyauktan Einme Kawhmu Kawkareik Myaungmya Kyaiklat Ngapudaw !. Mawlamyinegyun Kungyangon Mawlamyine Mawlamyine Myawaddy Dedaye Chaungzon Kyaikmaraw Mudon Bogale MON Labutta Thanbyuzayat Pyapon Kyainseikgyi THAILAND Ye Yebyu Yagon Region Cocokyun !. Dawei Launglon Dawei Thayetchaung Palaw CAMBODIA Hmawbi TANINTHARYI Myeik Htantabin Tanintharyi 12°0'N 12°0'N Kyunsu Mingaladon Shwepyithar Dagon Myothit (East) North Okkalapa Bokpyin Insein Hlaingtharya Dagon Myothit (North) Dagon Myothit (Seikkan) Mayangone Dagon Myothit (South) Hlaing South Okkalapa Yankin Thingangyun Kamaryut Kawthoung SanchaungBahan Tamwe Dawbon Kyeemyindaing Dagon Ahlone Lanmadaw Seikkan Botahtaung Seikgyikanaungto Twantay 90°0'E 96°0'E 102°0'E Map ID: MIMU1026v01 Legend Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU) is a Creation Date: common resource of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) ^(!_ Capital Coast Project Townships Disaster Risk Reduction Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS84 providing information management services, including GIS !. State Capital State Boundary Water Body Health_&_Nutrition mapping and analysis, to the humanitarian and Data Sources : Malteser International Kilometers Main Road International Boundary development actors both inside and outside of Myanmar. Base Map - MIMU Water Sanitation Hygiene 0 60 120 240 Boundaries - WFP/MIMU Rail Road E-mail : [email protected] Place names - Ministry of Home Affairs Relief Reconstruction Rehabilitations (GAD) translated by MIMU Website : www.themimu.info Disclaimer: The names shown and the boundaries used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations..
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