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Nansang
Nansang or Namsang (), officially Nan San () is the capital of Nansang District of Shan State in eastern Myanmar. It is the seat of Nansang Township. It is the most populous settlement of the eastern central area of Shan State, with 26,060 people in 2019. Most residents live in Ward 4, the northwest part of the town. It is 72 miles away from Taunggyi. A pagoda lies in the southern part of the town. It is also known as Taung Paw Pagoda. Formation of District On April 30, 2022, new districts were expanded across the country. Namsang and Kunhing Townships from Loilem District and Mong Nai Township from Langkho District were separated to form Namsang District. The townships and towns included in Namsang District are as follows * Namsang ** Kholam * Kunhing ** KaLi * Mong Nai ** Keng Tawng Population and Ethnicity Most people are Buddhist. There are nearly thirty Buddhist monasteries. This region has a population of 70,000 people, most of whom are villagers engaged in ...
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Nansang Township
Nansang or Namsang Township () is a Townships of Myanmar, township of Nansang District in the Shan State of Myanmar. The principal town is Nansang. The township has two towns with 11 urban wards in total between them as well as 20 village tracts grouping 196 villages. To prevent confusion with Namhsan Township in northern Shan State, it is sometimes disambiguated as Nan San (South) Township. On April 30, 2022, new districts were expanded across the country. Nansang Township was separated from Loilem District and together with two other townships formed the new Nansang District. The townships is relatively diverse, with the Shan people making up the largest plurality at only 39.89% of the population in 2019, followed by Bamar and Pa-O people at 15.3% and 12.15% respectively. See Also * Namsang References

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Namsang District
Nansang or Namsang (), officially Nan San () is the capital of Nansang District of Shan State in eastern Myanmar. It is the seat of Nansang Township. It is the most populous settlement of the eastern central area of Shan State, with 26,060 people in 2019. Most residents live in Ward 4, the northwest part of the town. It is 72 miles away from Taunggyi. A pagoda lies in the southern part of the town. It is also known as Taung Paw Pagoda. Formation of District On April 30, 2022, new districts were expanded across the country. Namsang and Kunhing Townships from Loilem District and Mong Nai Township from Langkho District were separated to form Namsang District. The townships and towns included in Namsang District are as follows * Namsang ** Kholam * Kunhing ** KaLi * Mong Nai ** Keng Tawng Population and Ethnicity Most people are Buddhist. There are nearly thirty Buddhist monasteries. This region has a population of 70,000 people, most of whom are villagers engaged in agricultu ...
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Kholam
Kholam (, ) is a town in Nansang Township in south-central Shan State, Myanmar. It is divided into 6 urban wards and had a population of 12,246 people in 2019. The town is located 30 miles northeast of the township capital of Nansang along National Highway 4. Kholam is the principal town of Kholam subtownship, a statistical subdivision of Nansang Township. According to the 2015 census, the subtownship 24,659 people. Economy The town is home to the Eastern Central Command Regional Military Command headquarters The Myanmar Army and local farmers within the town have had land disputes that have been described as continuous seizures of land for the purpose of expanding the military command. The town has a natural spring called the Kholam Blue Pond (), located between Kholam and Nansang. Over the last decade, it has been developed into a tourist destinations, mostly attracting locals from the surrounding area. The Ministry of Hotels and Tourism laid out plans in 2024 to develop to ...
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Nansang District
Nansang District () is a district in central Shan State, Myanmar. It was split from Loilen District and Langkho District on 30 April 2022. It contains three townships. Its district seat is Nansang. Townships Nansang District has 3 townships, each with one subtownship of their own: * Nansang Township ** Kholam Subtownship * Kunhing Township Kunhing Township ( officially Kun Hein Township)is a township of Nansang District in the Shan State of Myanmar. The principal town is Kunhing Kunhing (also called Kunhein) is located in Kunhing Township in the middle part of southern Shan state, ... ** Karli Subtownship * Mong Nai Township ** Keng Tawng Subtownship References Districts of Myanmar {{Shan-geo-stub ...
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Mong Nai Township
Mong Nai Township (, ) is a township of Nansang District in the Shan State of Myanmar."Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map"
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The main town is Mong Nai, the capital of the historical
Mongnai State Möng Nai or Mongnai is a town in Mong Nai Township in the Shan State of Burma. ''Mong'' is equivalent to Mueang. History Prior to World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a W ...
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Shan State
Shan State (, ; , ) is a administrative divisions of Myanmar, state of Myanmar. Shan State borders China (Yunnan) to the north, Laos (Louang Namtha Province, Louang Namtha and Bokeo Provinces) to the east, and Thailand (Chiang Rai Province, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son Provinces) to the south, and five administrative divisions of Myanmar in the west (Kachin State, Mandalay Region, Kayin State, Kayah State, and Sagaing Region). The largest of the 14 administrative divisions by land area, Shan State covers 155,800 km2, almost a quarter of the total area of Myanmar. The state gets its name from the Burmese name for the Tai peoples: "Shan people". The Tai (Shan) constitute the majority among several ethnic groups that inhabit the area. Shan State is largely rural, with only three cities of significant size: Lashio, Kengtung, and the capital, Taunggyi. Taunggyi is northeast of the nation's capital Naypyitaw. The Shan state, with many ethnic groups ...
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Townships Of Myanmar
Townships (; ) are the third-level Administrative divisions of Myanmar, 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 cover all of Myanmar. A township is administered by a township administrator, a civil servant appointed through the General Administration Department, General Administration Department (GAD) of the Ministry of Home Affairs ...
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Loilem District
Loilen District ( also romanised as Loilem District) is a district in central Shan State, Myanmar. In 2010, it consisted of 9 towns and 7 townships. In 2022, most of its townships were split off to form new districts, leaving it with only three townships. Its capital is Loilem. Townships The District has three townships- Loilem Township, Lai-Hka Township and Mong Kung Township. Prior to 2022, the district contained seven other townships- Nansang Township, Kunhing Township, Kyethi Township and Mong Hsu Township of which two were split off to form the new Mong Hsu District and the other two formed part of the new Nansang District alongside Mong Nai Township Mong Nai Township (, ) is a township of Nansang District in the Shan State of Myanmar.
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Districts Of Myanmar
Districts (; ) are the second-level administrative divisions of Myanmar. They are the subdivisions of the administrative divisions of Myanmar, regions and states of Myanmar. Districts are in turn are subdivided into Townships of Myanmar, townships, then towns, wards and villages. Prior to 2022, there were 76 districts in Myanmar. The number of districts was expanded to a total of 121 on 30 April 2022 through Notification 319/2022 through 333/2022 under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs (Myanmar), Ministry of Home Affairs with the most new districts going to Shan State and Yangon Region. The district's role is more supervisory as the townships of Myanmar, townships are the basic administrative unit of local governance. A district is led by a district administrator, a civil servant appointed through the General Administration Department, General Administration Department (GAD) of the Ministry of Home Affairs (Myanmar), Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA). The minister of ho ...
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Langkho District
Langhko District or Langkho District (), officially Linkhae District (), is a district in southern Shan State in Myanmar. Townships The district contains the following townships and subtownships: * Langhko Township ** Homein Subtownship *Mawkmai Township *Mong Pan Township Prior to 2022, it also contained the Mong Nai Township. Mong Nai Township was split off to form part of the new Nansang District along with other townships from neighbouring former Loilen District Loilen District ( also romanised as Loilem District) is a district in central Shan State, Myanmar. In 2010, it consisted of 9 towns and 7 townships. In 2022, most of its townships were split off to form new districts, leaving it with only three tow .... It also additionally contained Mong Hta and Mong Hta Subtownship, which was transferred to Mong Ton Township to form the new Mong Ton District. References Geography of Shan State Langkho District {{Shan-geo-stub ...
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