Thingangyun
Thingangyun is a village in Ye Township in the Mon State of south-east Burma. It is located north-west of Ye city. Nearby towns and villages include Zayat, Thinbawzeik, Awainggale, Andin, Saiye and Hnyigarok.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village
- Description: human settlement in Myanmar
- Also known as: “Thin Gan Kyun”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Taungbon.
Taungbon
Village
Taungbon is a village in Ye Township in the Mon State of south-east Burma. It is located north-west of Ye city. Most of people are Mon people. Taungbon is situated 3½ miles northeast of Thingangyun.
Thingangyun
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Ye Township, Mawlamyine District, Mon State, Myanmar, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
15.3847° or 15° 23′ 5″ northLongitude
97.78538° or 97° 47′ 7″ eastElevation
39 feet (12 metres)Open location code
7M7V9QMP+V5OpenStreetMap ID
node 12985082622OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Burmese to Swedish—“Thingangyun” goes by many names.
- Burmese: “Thin Gan Kyun”
- Burmese: “သင်္ဃန်းကျွန်း”
- Dutch: “Thingangyun”
- Irish: “Thingangyun”
- Swedish: “Thingangyun”
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