Taungdwingyi
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Taungdwingyi is a town of Taungdwingyi Township
in Magway District
in the Magway Division
of Myanmar
. People inhabited this area since thousands of years ago and one of the earliest civilization of Myanmar, Beikthano Ancient Pyu
City, is located near the town. Territorial area is plane and rice, bean, grains, sugarcane and other plants were grown. Some villages in this area are listed below
Economic of this area is based on agriculture and trading agricultural products. Once several years ago, this area has deep teak
forest and timber industry was highly developed and you will new see that all teak trees were magically disappeared. Transportation seem to be good by the figures because it was connected to large Divisional city Magway to the west, Pyay
to the South and Naypyidaw
to the East, by means of territorial road and railways.
Historically famous poets and writers were born in this region. The four monks of Shin Ohnnyo, Shin Khaymar, Shin Oakdama and Shin Maha Thilawontha, Shin Nyeinmae and Khingyi Phyaw are the famous poets and writers of Ava
Era.
Taungdwingyi Township
Taungdwingyi Township is a township of Magway District in the Magway Division of Myanmar. The principal town is Taungdwingyi....
in Magway District
Magway District
Magway District is a district of the Magway Region in central Myanmar.-Townships:The district contains the following townships:*Magway Township*Yenangyaung Township*Chauck Township*Taungdwingyi Township*Myothit Township...
in the Magway Division
Magway Division
Magway Region is an administrative division in central Burma . Magway Region is the largest of Myanmar's seven divisions, with an area of .-Geography:...
of Myanmar
Myanmar
Burma , officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar , is a country in Southeast Asia. Burma is bordered by China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, the Bay of Bengal to the southwest, and the Andaman Sea on the south....
. People inhabited this area since thousands of years ago and one of the earliest civilization of Myanmar, Beikthano Ancient Pyu
Pyu
Pyu city states were a group of city-states that existed from c. 2nd century BCE to late 9th century CE in present-day Upper Burma . The city-states were founded as part of the southward migration by the Tibeto-Burman-speaking Pyu, the earliest inhabitants of Burma of whom records are extant...
City, is located near the town. Territorial area is plane and rice, bean, grains, sugarcane and other plants were grown. Some villages in this area are listed below
- Thapangon (3.8 km)
- Kyaunggon (5.8 km)
- Kyundaw (5.8 km)
- Kokkogon (6 km)
- Pwinhla (7.5 km)
- Aungzu (8.2 km)
- Ngwebo (8.2 km)
- Palandaing (8.6 km)
- Bôngôn (8.6 km)
- Thayetsu (8.6 km)
- Pagangôn (8.6 km)
- Okshitkôn (9.5 km)
- Danthalunbin (11.2 km)
- Pyinmagyi (11.2 km)
- Zidaw (11.3 km)
- Ingôn (11.3 km)
- Letpangwe (11.7 km)
- Kanzwe (12.1 km)
- Gwegyi (12.1 km)
- Ngamin (13.2 km)
- Aungbauk (13.2 km)
- Hingaraw (13.2 km)
- Ywamana (13.4 km)
- Magyigôn (13.4 km)
- Chaungnet (13.9 km)
- Mati (14 km)
- Lebyintha (14 km)
- Tanaunggwin (14.6 km)
- Kalagan (14.6 km)
- Kywegan (15 km)
- Ingyingon (15.3 km)
- Simidungyi (15.7 km)
- Seikpugyin (16.4 km)
- Sade (16.9 km)
- Tedaw (16.9 km)
- Pindaing (17.1 km)
- Payakwin (17.2 km)
- Thabyebin (17.5 km)
- Gônbin (18.1 km)
- Kanu (18.8 km)
- Kwintha (18.8 km)
- Pebingon (18.9 km)
- Kyaukkya (18.9 km)
- Nyaunggôn (19.3 km)
- Pyaukseikkon (19.3 km)
- Kanbegyi (19.4 km)
- Thegaw (19.4 km)
- Thitpokkon (19.4 km)
- Sudatgyi (19.8 km)
- Nyaungbintha (19.8 km)
- Yondaingmyaung (19.8 km)
- Pyazibin (19.8 km)
- Myinzu (19.8 km)
- Pyinnyin (20.6 km)
- Letpanshe (20.6 km)
- Kobin (20.6 km)
- Thebyu (20.6 km)
Economic of this area is based on agriculture and trading agricultural products. Once several years ago, this area has deep teak
Teak
Teak is the common name for the tropical hardwood tree species Tectona grandis and its wood products. Tectona grandis is native to south and southeast Asia, mainly India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Burma, but is naturalized and cultivated in many countries, including those in Africa and the...
forest and timber industry was highly developed and you will new see that all teak trees were magically disappeared. Transportation seem to be good by the figures because it was connected to large Divisional city Magway to the west, Pyay
Pyay
Pyay is a town in the Bago Division in Burma. It has an estimated population of 123,800 . Pyay is positioned on the Ayeyarwady River and is northwest of Yangon....
to the South and Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw is the capital city of Burma, also known as Myanmar. It is administered as the Naypyidaw Union Territory, as per the 2008 Constitution. On 6 November 2005, the administrative capital of Myanmar was officially moved to a greenfield 3.2 km west of Pyinmana, and approximately...
to the East, by means of territorial road and railways.
Historically famous poets and writers were born in this region. The four monks of Shin Ohnnyo, Shin Khaymar, Shin Oakdama and Shin Maha Thilawontha, Shin Nyeinmae and Khingyi Phyaw are the famous poets and writers of Ava
Ava
Innwa is a city in the Mandalay Division of Burma , situated just to the south of Amarapura on the Ayeyarwady River. Its formal title is Ratanapura , which means City of Gems in Pali. The name Innwa means mouth of the lake, which comes from in , meaning lake, and wa , which means mouth...
Era.