Districts of Myanmar
Districts (Burmese: ခရိုင်; IPA: [kʰəjàiɰ̃]) are the second-level administrative divisions of Myanmar. They are the sub-divisions of the States and Regions of Myanmar. According to the Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU), as of December 2015, there are 67 districts in Myanmar, which in turn are subdivided into townships, then towns, wards and villages.
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Here is a list of districts of Myanmar by state/region:
List of districts by state or region
Central Burma
Naypyidaw Union Territory
- Ottara District (a.k.a. North Naypyitaw)
- Dekkhina District (a.k.a. South Naypyitaw)
East Burma
East Shan State
- Kengtong District
- Mongsat District
- Mong Hpayak District
- Tachileik District
North Shan State
- Kunlong District
- Kyaukme District
- Laukkaing District
- Lashio District
- Muse District
- Hopang District (created in September 2011)
- Metman District (created in 2013)
- Mongmit District (created in 2015)
South Shan State
- Langkho District
- Loilen District
- Taunggyi District
Lower Burma
East Bago Region
West Bago Region
- Pyay District
- Thayarwady District
North Burma
South Burma
Kayin State
- Hpa-an District
- Kawkareik District
- Myawaddy District
- Hpapun District (created in 2011)
Tanintharyi Region
- Dawei District
- Kawthoung District
- Myeik District
West Burma
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See also
- Administrative divisions of Myanmar
- List of cities in Myanmar
External links
- "States and Divisions of Burma". Statoids.
- "Districts of Burma". Statoids.
- "Burma Second Order Administrative Divisions" The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use
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