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Kyain Seikgyi District
Kyainseikgyi Township (Eastern Pwo language, Phlone: ; , ) is the only Townships of Burma, township of Kyain Seikkyi District () in southern Kayin State of Myanmar. It is the fourth-biggest township in Kayin State. The two main sub-towns are Kyeikdon and Payathonsu. It is drained by the Zami River, Zami, Winyaw River, Winyaw and the Haungtharaw River, Haungtharaw rivers. The basic education high schools located within Kyain Seikgyi Township are BEHS Kyainnseikyi, Basic Education High School Ta Khun Taing, B.E.H.S-Tagondaing, BEHS Kale, BEHS Hparpya, BEHS Anankwin, BEHS Kyaikdon, BEHS Azin, BEHS Kyakhatchaung, BEHS Thanpayar, BEHS Taungpauk and BEHS Payathonzu. The main hospitals are Kya Inn Seikyi township public hospital, Kale-Tagundaing Station Hospital, Kyaikdon Station hospital, Payathonzu Station Hospital. Subtownships The township contains the following subtownships: *Hpayarthonesu Sub-township *Kyaik done Sub-township Notes External links "Kyainseikgyi Township - Kayin St ...
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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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Zami River
Zami River () is a river of Myanmar, arising at in southern Kayin State. It flows north past Kyondaw, Phadaw, Apalon (village), Apalon, Kanni, Kyungyaung, Danon, Myanmar, Danon, Kyain Seikgyi and Chaunghanakwa, where it flows into Mon State. The Zami River is a tributary of the Ataran River, which on a grander scale is part of the Salween River Basin. See also *List of rivers of Burma External links Zami Riverbooks.google.com The Thailand-Burma Railway, 1942-1946:Documents, post-war
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Hpayarthonesu Sub-township
Payathonzu (; ; ) is a town in the Karen State of south Myanmar, close to the border with Thailand. It is separated from the Thai border township of Nong Lu by the Three Pagodas Pass. It is also the administrative seat of Hpayarthonezu Sub-township (fourth-level administrative division of Myanmar) in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District of Kayin State in Myanmar. Overview Payathonzu is home to Karen and Mon people. Separatist armies have been active in the town. Since 1990, it is under control of the Myanmar Army, however there is still occasional fighting in the area. In September 2023 it was reported that although the military still had a presence in the town, administrative and judicial affairs were largely under the control of the Karen National Union. Between 2023 and 2024, the KNU relegated the administration of the town of a anti-junta aligned Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) group who maintains control and administers travel to and through Payathonzu as of D ...
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Kale-Tagundaing Station Hospital
Kale - Tagondaing Station Puplic Hospital ( , also spelled as Khale - Tagundaing Station Hospital) is a public hospital in Kale, Tagondaing, Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kayin State, Myanmar. History Kale-Tagundaing Station Hospital was formerly opened as Rural health Department. It had been transformed as Public hospital A public hospital, or government hospital, is a hospital which is government owned and is predominantly funded by the government and operates predominantly off the money that is collected from taxpayers to fund healthcare initiatives. In almost al ... from 31 August 1967 and then it had been upgraded as ''Station Hospital'' on 1969. In 2015, a new building with 20 beds were developed.Kale-Tagundaing Station Hospital in Tagondaing (Burmese language)
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Payathonzu
Payathonzu (; ; ) is a town in the Karen State of south Myanmar, close to the border with Thailand. It is separated from the Thai border Tambon, township of Nong Lu by the Three Pagodas Pass. It is also the administrative seat of Hpayarthonezu Sub-township (fourth-level administrative division of Myanmar) in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District of Kayin State in Myanmar. Overview Payathonzu is home to Karen people, Karen and Mon people. Separatist armies have been active in the town. Since 1990, it is under control of the Myanmar Army, however there is still occasional fighting in the area. In September 2023 it was reported that although the military still had a presence in the town, administrative and judicial affairs were largely under the control of the Karen National Union. Between 2023 and 2024, the KNU relegated the administration of the town of a anti-junta aligned Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) group who maintains control and administers travel to and throu ...
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Kyaikdon
Kyeikdon ( Phlone: ), also spelled Kyaikdon, is a town in Kayin State, Myanmar. It is located on the eastern bank of Haungtharaw River. The government offices of Kyeikdon Subtownship are located in Kyeikdon. The majority of the town population is Karen. On 19 May 2024, the Karen National Union The Karen National Union (; abbreviated KNU) is a political organisation with an armed wing, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), that claims to represent the Karen people of Myanmar. It operates in mountainous eastern Myanmar and has un ... took control of the town. References External links "Kyeikdon Map — Satellite Images of Kyeikdon"Maplandia World Gazetteer Populated places in Kayin State {{Kayin-geo-stub ...
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Basic Education High School Ta Khun Taing
Basic Education High School Tagondaing (; ) is a public high school located in the Kale, Tagundaing, Kayin State, Myanmar. It offers classes from Grade 6 through Grade 12 in the new nomenclature.http://kicnews.org/2017/01/ေက်ာင္းသားဦးေရ-မ်ားလာသ/ Uniform Like all public schools in Myanmar, Kale, Tagondaing students wear school uniform. All uniforms are of the same colour - a white shirt or blouse, with a green garment for the bottom. *School-boys wear a white shirt (with or without the collar), and a green longyi/ Paso. *School-girls must wear either a front opening (yin-zee) or side opening (yin-phone) traditional Burmese blouse, with the green longyi/Htamein A longyi (; ) is a sheet of cloth widely worn in Myanmar (Burma). It is approximately long and wide. The cloth is often sewn into a cylindrical shape. It is worn around the waist, running to the feet, and held in place by folding fabric over wi ... as the lower garment. Buil ...
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Haungtharaw River
The Haungtharaw River, also known as the Haungthayaw River, is a river of Kayin State, in southeastern Myanmar (Burma). It has its source in the Dawna Range and flows into the Gyaing River."Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542, Moulmein, NE 47-14"
U.S. Army Map Service, December 1959


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*List of rivers of Burma Rivers of Myanmar {{Myanmar-river-stub ...
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Winyaw River
The Winyaw River () is a river in southern part of Myanmar (Burma). It originates in Tenasserim Range and empties into the Ataran River at the village of Chaunghanakwa. Death Railway crosses the river near Anankwin village."Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542, NE 47-14, Moulmein"
U.S. Army May Service, December 1959


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List of rivers of Myanmar This is a list of rivers in Myanmar (also known as Burma). This list is arranged by drainage basin from east to west, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Bay of Bengal * Nāf River * Kalada ...
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Payathonsu
Payathonzu (; ; ) is a town in the Karen State of south Myanmar, close to the border with Thailand. It is separated from the Thai border township of Nong Lu by the Three Pagodas Pass. It is also the administrative seat of Hpayarthonezu Sub-township (fourth-level administrative division of Myanmar) in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District of Kayin State in Myanmar. Overview Payathonzu is home to Karen and Mon people. Separatist armies have been active in the town. Since 1990, it is under control of the Myanmar Army, however there is still occasional fighting in the area. In September 2023 it was reported that although the military still had a presence in the town, administrative and judicial affairs were largely under the control of the Karen National Union. Between 2023 and 2024, the KNU relegated the administration of the town of a anti-junta aligned Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) group who maintains control and administers travel to and through Payathonzu as of D ...
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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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