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Kyainseikgyi Township
Kyainseikgyi Township ( Phlone: ; my, ကြာအင်းဆိပ်ကြီးမြို့နယ်, ) is a township of Kawkareik District in the Kayin State of Myanmar. It is the fourth-biggest township in Kayin State. The two main sub-towns are Kyeikdon and Payathonsu. It is drained by the Zami, Winyaw The Winyaw were a Native American tribe living near Winyah Bay, Black River, and the lower course of the Pee Dee River in South Carolina. The Winyaw people disappeared as a distinct entity after 1720 and are thought to have merged with the Wacc ... and the Haungtharaw rivers. The basic education high schools located within Kyain Seikgyi Township are BEHS Kyainnseikyi, B.E.H.S-Tagondaing, BEHS Kale, BEHS Hparpya, BEHS Anankwin, BEHS Kyaikdon, BEHS Azin, BEHS Kyakhatchaung, BEHS Thanpayar, BEHS Taungpauk and BEHS Payathonzu. The main hospitals are Kya Inn Seikyi township public hospital, Kale-Tagundaing Station Hospital, Kyaikdon Station hospital, Payathonzu Sta ...
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Townships Of Burma
Townships ( my, မြို့နယ်, Mrui.nay; ) are the third-level administrative divisions of Myanmar. They are the sub-divisions of the Districts of Myanmar. According to the Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU), as of December 2015, there are 330 townships in Myanmar."Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map"
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Townships are the basic administrative unit of local governance and are the only type of administrative division that covers the entirety of Myanmar. A Township is administered by a Township Administrator, a civil servant appointed through the
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Zami River
Zami River ( my, ဇမိမြစ်) is a river of Myanmar, arising at in southern Kayin State. It flows north past Kyondaw, Phadaw, Apalon, Kanni, Kyungyaung, Danon, Kyain Seikgyi and Chaunghanakwa, where it flows into Mon State. The Zami River is a tributary of the Ataran River, which on a grander scale is part of the Salween River Basin. See also *List of rivers of Burma This is a list of rivers in Myanmar (also known as Burma). This list is arranged by drainage basin from east to west, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Indian Ocean * Nāf River * Kaladan River * Lemro Riv ... External links Zami Riverbooks.google.com The Thailand-Burma Railway, 1942-1946:Documents, post-warbooks.google Rivers of Myanmar {{Myanmar-river-stub ...
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Hpayarthonesu Sub-township
Payathonzu (; my, ဘုရားသုံးဆူမြို့ (Payathonzu Myo) is a town in the Karen State of south Myanmar, close to the border with Thailand. It is separated from the Thai border township of Nong Lu by the Three Pagodas Pass. It is also the administrative seat of Hpayarthonezu Sub-township (fourth-level administrative division of Myanmar) in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District of Kayin State in Myanmar. Overview Payathonzu is home to Karen and Mon people. Separatist armies have been active in the town. Since 1990, it is under control of the Myanmar Army, however there is still occasional fighting in the area. The Tai Ta Ya monastery is located in the town, and features a long row of statues. Payathonzu can be accessed from the Thai side via the Three Pagodas Pass. The border may not be open to foreign visitors. Camp Paya Thanzu Taung Camp Paya Thanzu Taung (also Kilo 108)) was a prisoner of war camp during World War II on the Burma Railway ...
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Kale-Tagundaing Station Hospital
Kale - Tagondaing Station Puplic Hospital ( my, ခလယ် - တံခွန်တိုင်တိုက်နယ် ပြည်သူ့ဆေးရုံ , also spelled as Khale - Tagundaing Station Hospital) is a public hospital in Kale, Tagondaing, Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kayin State, Myanmar. History Kale-Tagundaing Station Hospital was formerly opened as Rural health Department. It had been transformed as Public hospital A public hospital, or government hospital, is a hospital which is government owned and is fully funded by the government and operates solely off the money that is collected from taxpayers to fund healthcare initiatives. In some countries, this typ ... from 31 August 1967 and then it had been upgraded as ''Station Hospital'' on 1969. In 2015, a new building with 20 beds were developed.
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Payathonzu
Payathonzu (; my, ဘုရားသုံးဆူမြို့ (Payathonzu Myo) is a town in the Karen State of south Myanmar, close to the border with Thailand. It is separated from the Thai border township of Nong Lu by the Three Pagodas Pass. It is also the administrative seat of Hpayarthonezu Sub-township (fourth-level administrative division of Myanmar) in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District of Kayin State in Myanmar. Overview Payathonzu is home to Karen and Mon people. Separatist armies have been active in the town. Since 1990, it is under control of the Myanmar Army, however there is still occasional fighting in the area. The Tai Ta Ya monastery is located in the town, and features a long row of statues. Payathonzu can be accessed from the Thai side via the Three Pagodas Pass. The border may not be open to foreign visitors. Camp Paya Thanzu Taung Camp Paya Thanzu Taung (also Kilo 108)) was a prisoner of war camp during World War II on the Burma Railway ...
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Kyaikdon
Kyeikdon ( Phlone: ), also spelled Kyaikdon, is a town in Kayin State, Myanmar. It is located on the eastern bank of Haungtharaw River."Kayin State, Myanmar"
map ID: MIMU270v01, creation date: 15 February 2010, Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU) The government offices of Kyeikdon Subtownship are located in Kyeikdon. The majority of the town population is
Karen Karen may refer to: * Karen (name), a given name and surname * Karen (slang), a term and meme for a demanding woman displaying certain behaviors People * Karen people, an ethnic group in Myanmar and Thailand ** Karen languages or Karenic l ...
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Basic Education High School Ta Khun Taing
Basic Education High School Tagondaing ( my, အခြေခံပညာအထက်တန်းကျောင်း တံခွန်တိုင်; ) is a public high school located in the Kale, Tagundaing, Kayin State, Myanmar. It offers classes from fifth standard to tenth standard (or Grade 6 through Grade 11 in the new nomenclature) to about 887 students. Uniform Like all public schools in Myanmar, Kale, Tagondaing students wear school uniform. All uniforms are of the same colour - a white shirt or blouse, with a green garment for the bottom. *School-boys wear a white shirt (with or without the collar), and a green longyi/ Paso. *School-girls must wear either a front opening (yin-zee) or side opening (yin-phone) traditional Burmese blouse, with the green longyi/Htamein A longyi (; ) is a sheet of cloth widely worn in Burma (Myanmar). It is approximately long and wide. The cloth is often sewn into a cylindrical shape. It is worn around the waist, running to the fe ...
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Haungtharaw River
Haungtharaw River (Haungthayaw River) is a river of Kayin State, in southeastern Burma (Myanmar). It has its source in the Dawna Range and flows into the Gyaing River."Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542, Moulmein, NE 47-14"
U.S. Army Map Service, December 1959


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List of rivers of Burma This is a list of rivers in Myanmar (also known as Burma). This list is arranged by drainage basin from east to west, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Indian Ocean * Nāf River * Kaladan River * Lemro Riv ...

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Winyaw River
The Winyaw River ( my, ဝင်းရော်မြစ်) is a river in southern part of Myanmar. It originates in Tenasserim Range and empties into the Ataran River at the village of Chaunghanakwa. Death Railway The Burma Railway, also known as the Siam–Burma Railway, Thai–Burma Railway and similar names, or as the Death Railway, is a railway between Ban Pong, Thailand and Thanbyuzayat, Burma (now called Myanmar). It was built from 1940 to 1943 ... crosses the river near Anankwin village."Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542, NE 47-14, Moulmein"
U.S. Army May Service, December 1959


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* List of rivers of Myanmar
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Payathonsu
Payathonzu (; my, ဘုရားသုံးဆူမြို့ (Payathonzu Myo) is a town in the Karen State of south Myanmar, close to the border with Thailand. It is separated from the Thai border township of Nong Lu by the Three Pagodas Pass. It is also the administrative seat of Hpayarthonezu Sub-township (fourth-level administrative division of Myanmar) in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District of Kayin State in Myanmar. Overview Payathonzu is home to Karen and Mon people. Separatist armies have been active in the town. Since 1990, it is under control of the Myanmar Army, however there is still occasional fighting in the area. The Tai Ta Ya monastery is located in the town, and features a long row of statues. Payathonzu can be accessed from the Thai side via the Three Pagodas Pass. The border may not be open to foreign visitors. Camp Paya Thanzu Taung Camp Paya Thanzu Taung (also Kilo 108)) was a prisoner of war camp during World War II on the Burma Railway ...
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Administrative Divisions Of Burma
Myanmar is divided into twenty-one administrative subdivisions, which include 7 regions, 7 states, 1 union territory, 1 self-administered division, and 5 self-administered zones. Following is the table of government subdivisions and its organizational structure based on different regions, states, the union territory, the self-administered division, and the self-administered zones: The regions were called divisions prior to August 2010, and four of them are named after their capital city, the exceptions being Sagaing Region, Ayeyarwady Region and Tanintharyi Region. The regions can be described as ethnically predominantly Burman (Bamar), while the states, the zones and Wa Division are dominated by ethnic minorities. Yangon Region has the largest population and is the most densely populated. The smallest population is Kayah State. In terms of land area, Shan State is the largest and Naypyidaw Union Territory is the smallest. Regions and states are divided into districts ...
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