Mingin Township

Mingin Township is a township of Kale District in Sagaing Division of Burma (Myanmar). The principal town and administrative seat is Mingin (Minking).

Mingin Township
Township
Township highlighted in the Sagaing Region
Mingin Township
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 22°55′30″N 94°37′0″E
Country Burma
RegionSagaing Region
DistrictKale District
CapitalMingin
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)

Borders

Mingin Township is bordered[1] by:

Towns and villages

Anauktaw, Auk Satha, Ayadaw, Chauknet Zayat, Chaungwa, Gonnyin, Gwedaukkaing, Hka-u-in, Hpayonga, Htonban, Htonwaing, Inbinhla, Ingongyi, Kabyit, Kawmat, Kin-u, Konywa, Kyabin, Kyauk-o, Kyawywa, Kyidaung, Kyundaw, Kyunywa, Kywe, Kywegya, Laungbyit, Laungde, Launggyin, Linlu, Mahu, Maukkadaw, Meme, Mingin, Mogaung, Moktha, Mondin, Myaukchun, Myaungzin, Myengan, Myogon, Myoma, Natbuzut, Ngananda, Nyaunggaing, Nyaunggon, Ongwe Zayat, Onhnebok, Pangauk,Panset,Pathe, Pathwa, Patolon, Paukaing, Peikchindaw, Petkat, Pindin, Pwetnyet, Pya, Pyathon, Pyindaw, Pyingaing, Samyin, Seiktha, Shandaw, Shawdaw, Sheywa, Sitlingyaung, Tamaung, Tatchaung, Taungbyu, Tawma, Tegyi, Tegyigan, Thanbauk, Thazi, Thebokkya, Theingon, Thinbaw, Thindaw, Thinwin, Thitkaungdi, Tidalok, Tinbet, Tinwagyaung, Ton, Tongyi, Uywa, Winwa, Yondaung, Ywaba, Zalokma, Zanabok, Zingale

Notes

  1. "Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map" Archived 2010-12-03 at the Wayback Machine Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU)
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