Myingyan Township
Myingyan (Burmese: မြင်းခြံမြို့နယ်) is a township of Myingyan District in the Mandalay Division of Burma. The township covers an area of 374.3 square miles (969 km2) and as of 2014 it had a population of 276,190 people.[1]
Myingyan Township | |
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Myingyan Township | |
Coordinates: 21°22′N 95°28′E | |
Country | Burma |
Division | Mandalay Division |
District | Myingyan District |
Capital | Myingyan |
Area | |
• Total | 374.3 sq mi (969 km2) |
Population (2014) | 276,190 |
Time zone | UTC+6:30 (MMT) |
History
The Treaty of Yandabo which ended the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826), was signed at Yandabo village in the township on 24 February 1826.[2]
Geography
Villages
Myingyan Township contains 183 villages.[1] A proportion of them are listed below:
- Aingma
- Aleywa
- Anein
- Aneintaunggyun
- Balon
- Chaungdaung
- Chaungdaung North
- Chaungdaung South
- Chaungle
- Chinbyitkyin
- Chize
- Daungthit
- Dulabo
- Duwun
- Gaunggwe
- Gwebinyo
- Gwegyo
- Hnatchodaw
- Kaing
- Kaingywathit
- Kalaywa
- Kanbu
- Kandaw
- Kangyaw
- Kanni
- Kanni
- Kanywa
- Kanzin
- Kanzwe
- Kan Pauk
- Khaungsin
- Kinmagan
- Kokke
- Kunzaik
- Kuywa
- Kyagan
- Kyaukkan
- Kyauktaing
- Kyauktan
- Kyaukyan
- Kyaungbyugan
- Kyibingan
- Kyigaung
- Kyiywa
- Kyungale
- Ledan
- Le-thit
- Letthamagan
- Magyizu
- Mayogon
- Mibauk
- Minnegon
- Myaukkon
- Myingyan
- Myintha
- Myogyigon
- Nabuaing
- Nanywa
- Nata
- Ngaginge
- Nyaungbin
- Nyaungbin
- Nyaungdo
- Nyaungkaya
- Nyaungwun
- Okshitkon
- Pagan
- Pauksein
- Paungbya
- Paungga
- Petbinaing
- Petyin
- Pinle
- Potokbyu
- Pyawbwe
- Pyogan
- Pyudwingon
- Sagyu
- Saka
- Shwebawgon
- Shwebontha
- Shwega
- Singut
- Sonywa
- Talôkmyo
- Tanaungdaing
- Tatywa
- Taungauk
- Taungbon
- Taunggan
- Taungshe
- Tawbu
- Taywinbo
- Tebin
- Tegyiywa
- Teinban
- Thamongaing
- Thanbo
- Thebyuwa
- Theingon
- Theinywa
- Theinywa
- Thetkekyin
- Thinbyun
- Thitpinshe
- Thityon
- Udaya
- Yandabo
- Yedaing
- Yondozwe
- Ywashe
- Ywatha
- Ywathaponywa
- Ywathaya
- Ywathit
- Ywazi
- Zalatkon
- Zibingan
- Zidaw.kula
References
- "Township-Level Data" (PDF). Livelihoods and Food Security Fund. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- Schmidt, Karl J. (2015). An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History. Routledge. p. 68. ISBN 9781317476818.
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