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MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Rakhine State (As of 31 Mar 2018) MYANMAR: IDP Sites in Rakhine State (as of 31 Mar 2018) Bandarbon BANGLADESH district Cox's Bazar INDIA CHINA In Tu Lar Aung Chan Thar BAN- Myo GLA- Naw Yar DESH San Su Ri MYANMAR Mar Zay Yay Chan Chaung LAOS Aung Zan (Die Nat) Shee Dar Gu Mi Yar Nay Pyi Taw Gaw Yin Cox's Ran Khar Zay Di Taung Pyo Kha Maung Seik Sin Shey Myo Bay of THAILAND Bazar Oh Htein Auk Bo Ka Lay Hlaing Thi Bengal Let Yar Chaung district Pan Zi CHIN Ta Man Thar (Myo) Yangon Mee Taik Taung Pyo Let Yar Hpaung Seik Ba Da Kar Laung Boke Tha Ra Zaing Ah Yaing Kwet Chay Gulf Taungpyoletwea Pu Zun Chaung Aung Zay Ya (Nyein Chan Yay) Me Te La Baw Wa Laung Chaung of Mu Hti Thea Ni Chaung Martaban Kyaw U Kun Thee Pin Kyun Taung Done Ku Lar Wet Kyein Buthidaung Kyauk See Leik Ya Zone Karr Yar Kyet Kyein Pauk Kyat Wa Nan Tha Yway Leik Ya (South) Oh Byu Mee Wa Kyway Chaung Ku Lar Doe Tan Maungdaw Sa Hone Sin Hpyu Taung Nga/Hta Yan Ah Lel Myar Zin Goke Pi Tharaphy 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Khar Thar Tha Lu Chaung Tha Baw Paung Zar Nat Taung Tat Yar Tin Ku Zee Pin Gyi Than Chaung Ah Nauk Pyin Tin Koke Kan Bu Pyun Khaung Min Kan Kan Kar Ma Thea Hpyu Chaung Ah Wa Pyin Thar Dar Hpar Hpyo (Ah Htet) Tha Yet Chaung Kan Pyin Hin Kha Yaw Ah Thay Zar Ti Yan Kyway Chaung Kin Seik Min Gwa Sone Chin Aung Ma Kywe Cha Tin Htu Kan Pyin U Gar Gyin Chay Tat Yar Ku Lar Bar Daing Kyat Myit Nar Kaing Thit Done Paik Ka Paing Chaung Di Par Yon Thar Si Wet Ma Kya Kat Chaung Ah Wa Gan Kya Minbya Ngan Tet Taung Yin Bu Pin Kyun Chay Ponnagyun Yin Ye Kan Nat Taung Thein Taung Thin Paung Chaung Sin Paik Se Thone Tan Pyaing Chaung Pan Zin Maw Kyun Gyi Yae Pauk Chaung Na Gway Kya Ye Byin Thar Si Kyet Yat Khway Chay Myaung Sar Pyin Gyi Ye Ngan Se Kun Taung Hla Khaing Ah Myint Kyun Min Kan Nga Hpyu Ma Gyi Chaung Oe Pon Taung Ng Man Chay Tan Swei Pale Pauk Sar Pyin Aint Ah Ngu Maw (Rakhine) Baung Du Lar Pauktaw Kywi Te Tan Khoe Kyaing Shi Kywe Kyo Nga Khu Chaung Ta Ya Gu Ywar Thit Ohn Ye Paw Nga/Tauk Tet Kywe Htoe Let Ma Yar Tha Yet That Pone Maw Leik Thit Poke Taung May Lun Aung Daing Sittwe Sa Par Htar Pa Li Maw Khaung Laung Chaung Chae Thein Tan War Bo Sin Oe Sun Ye Tat Maw Kyaw Shin Zee Kaing Ywar Thit Myit Nar Tha Yet Taw Kyauk Khoke Pyin Gyi Kan Ni 17 20 Ywar Chaung Gyi ☇☇ Min Bar Kywe Tet Oke Ta Rar Kan Pyin Ywar Haung Ohn Taw Gyi Yan Taing 10 15 16 Sat Oe Ah Wa KanPauktaw 18 ☇☇ Nga Pye Kyun Yin Bway Than Gyo ☇19 Pyun Khaung 23 ☇ Kyay Taw Taung Nyo Pyaing Taw 11 Shauk Chon 12☇ 22 Tha Win Chaung Thar Si Taw Kan ☇☇13☇ Chaung Zauk (Chaung Zauk Chaung) Nan Tet Kyun Bay Dar Thin Ga Net Inn Hpyar 14 21 Bu May Kha Maung Taw ☇ Sittwe Taung Hpu San Ba Yar Gyin Dway Chaung Gyi Tain Bway Thit Poke Ah Lel Kyun Taung Thar 9 Zin Yaw Maw ☇ Myint Gar Ri Pa Day Chaung Thar Gyi Wet Gaung Pon Nar Gyi Bar Wai 4 Myebon Ta Laing Pyin ☇ Taung Chaung Kan Seik Dagon Daing Bon Myauk Kyein Paik Seik Thea Khon Don Ta Dar U Lay Taung Sin Aing 5 Kan Thar Pin Khar ☇ Kyauk Ku Tin Cha Eik Min Te Nyaung Taw Kyauk Moe Gyin Chaung Kan Pyin Ku Lar 6 ☇ 7 Wa Kauk Gyi Done Chaung Taung Gyi ☇ Pya Thone 8 Ohn Taw ☇ Taw Tan Set Noe Maung Shin Pyin Nga Khu Chaung Taung Baw Da Li Myebon Nga Pyi Tet Gant Gaw Htu Che Hpa Lar Kya War Lan Lwan U 3 Oke Kan Pyaing Taung Tan Hlwea Chaung ☇Ohn Taw Kyar Kan Chon Chaung La Har Gyi Yae Shin Kyan Khin Nat Hla Chi Wai Nat Shin Nga Shwe Pyin Na Htoe Pyin Myin Kyan Wet Yu Ku Lar Te Kyauk Su Taung Maw Lay Tu Pyi Char In Kyin Kyee Gaung Taung Ma De Hpaung Khar Nyaung Pin Chaing Kyauk Maung Gyit Chaung Zee Pauk Toke Chaung List of IDP Sites Wet Gaung Ngu Kywi Pyin Sin Kyat Kon Baung (North) Hin Kha Yaw Ma Nyin Kaing Taung Zaing Data provided by the Camp Coordination Yae Hnyin Chaung Shin Taung Ah Lel Byaing Thit Ohn Ta Pin and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster, Pyin Boke Laung Da Reik Ah Myet Htwet based on update of 31 March 2018 Soe Ma Kyi Kun Chaing Hpa Yar Chaung Thay Chaung Total by No.
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