KawankathaungW
Kawankathaung

Kawankathaung is a village in the Kawkareik District of the Kayin State, Myanmar, located on the east bank of the Winyaw River.

Kwan DooW
Kwan Doo

Kwan Doo Village is a village located at Lamaing, Mon State, Myanmar (Burma). Most of people are Mon people.

Lamaing, YeW
Lamaing, Ye

Lamaing is a town in Mawlamyine District in the Mon State of south-east Myanmar. Lamaing is on the coastal plain about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Kawdut and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Mawkanin.

MaliwanW
Maliwan

Maliwan is a village in Kawthaung Township in southern Myanmar near the border with Thailand. It was settled by Chinese and Thai people. The area is known for its hot springs and waterfall. In 1872 the mayor of the third Mergui district, Sir Ashly Din (1870-1875), appointed the first police officer to Maliwan. A parliamentary paper to the British House of Commons in 1890 noted failed efforts to mine tin in the area, part of Tenasserim Division. In 1891, the center of local government was transferred from Maliwan to Victoria Point (Kawthaung) to allow easier access for larger ships.

Marle, SinguW
Marle, Singu

Marle is a village in Singu Township, Mandalay Region of Myanmar.

Na-hkilekW
Na-hkilek

Nā-hki-lek or Na-hkilek is a river village on the Salween River in Shan State of eastern Burma. It lies on the confluence of the Salween and the Nam Pang River. A few miles north beyond the junction is said to be "a strange whirlpool, at the place the river is in a gorge between limestone cliffs, which fall smooth and precipitous to the water's edge."

Nyaungbintha, IngapuW
Nyaungbintha, Ingapu

Nyaung Pin Thar is a village located in Ayeyarwady Region, Ingapu Township in Myanmar.

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Tahaundam

Tahaundam is the northernmost village inhabited year round by ethnic Tibetans of northern Kachin State, in extreme northern Myanmar. The village, at an elevation of 1200 m, is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, rising to the highest peak of Myanmar, Mt. Hkakabo Razi at 5880 m. Tahaundam is briefly described by the WCS. Between Tahaundam and Nogmung are several smaller villages with local ethnic groups.