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  • 1Myingyan — is a city and district in the Mandalay Division of central Myanmar, previously, it was a district in the Meiktila Division of Upper Burma. It is currently the capital of Myingyan Township and lies along the National Highway 2. As of 2002[update] …

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  • 2Myingyan — Myingyan,   Stadt in Birma, Provinz Mandalay, am Irawadi, 220 100 Einwohner; Nahrungsmittel , Textilindustrie, Zinkverarbeitung, chemische Industrie …

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  • 3Myingyan — 21° 30′ 00″ N 95° 23′ 00″ E / 21.5, 95.3833 Myingyan est une ville de …

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  • 4Myingyan — Original name in latin Myingyan Name in other language Myingan, Myingyan State code MM Continent/City Asia/Rangoon longitude 21.46002 latitude 95.3884 altitude 76 Population 141713 Date 2012 12 06 …

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  • 5Myingyan — /myin jahn/, n. a city in central Burma. 40,000. * * * ▪ Myanmar       town, central Myanmar (Burma). It is a port on the Irrawaddy River and an important cotton trading centre, at the head of a branch railway to Thazi and the main line between… …

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  • 6Myingyan Township —   Township   …

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  • 7Myingyan District — is a district of the Mandalay Division in central Burma. Townships The district contains the following townships: Myingyan Township Taungtha Township Natogyi Township Kyaukpadaung Township Nganzun Township Towns Myingdan District includes the… …

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  • 8Myingyan Prison — in Myingyan District was known as the most infamous detention center among Burma s political prisoners for its atrocities from early 1990s to October 1999 when the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was granted an access to the… …

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  • 9Myingyan — /myin jahn/, n. a city in central Burma. 40,000 …

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  • 10Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay — Battle of Central Burma Part of the Burma Campaign Sherman tanks and trucks of 63rd Motorised Brigade advancing from Nyaungyu to Meiktila, March 1945 …

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