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Minbya (Mongbra) ( my, မင်းပြားမြို့, ) is a town in
Rakhine State Rakhine State (; , , ; formerly known as Arakan State) is a state in Myanmar (Burma). Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State to the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Region to the east, the Bay of Ben ...
, in the westernmost part of
Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
(Burma). It is located along the Lay Myo River and foothill of Kyein Range. Kyein Taung Pagoda is one of the prominent Pagoda in Rakhine State. Ramaung Bridge is also well-known. Minbya is convenient in transportation as Sittwe-Yangon high-way road lies near Minbya. Ga Rim Gian is a nice place to visit with the pleasant sights.


Education

The education of Minbya (Mongbra) is fairly good. There are three high schools: BEHS 1,2,3 which are the main academic bodies of town. Many primary and middle schools persist. On the other hand, there were no place for English Language study and computer training before 2014. In 2014, Buddhist monks who are also scholars at various universities of India opened a center for young students called The Light Of Mizzima. The center offers computer and English courses for one year and provide scholarship for outstanding students. Having say that, there are still many things to be developed.


Natural disasters

On 15 June 2010, strong rains destroyed more than 25 buildings, including houses, school buildings, and a mosque. Close to 200 people were housed in mosques of several nearby villages. On 12 November 2011, all 567 permanent shops of the Minbya central market were destroyed in a fire accident. Page 6 Col 1 During the last weekend of July 2015, there was a heavy rain and cause the flooding and then this situation was worse as the Cyclone Komen hit the Arakan Coastal on 30 July. It caused great damages in urban and rural area. Many farms were destroyed. After flooding, many civil charity group were came to aid the rural residents. This flooding was also taking place in Mrauk-Oo, Kyauk Taw townships. File:Rin Koe Rest-House.JPG File:1000 Pagoda.JPG File:Main Arch Way.JPG File:Laying Image.JPG File:Ball-Like Part.JPG


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Satellite map at Maplandia.com
Township capitals of Myanmar Populated places in Rakhine State {{Rakhine-geo-stub