Nyaunggaing
Nyaunggaing is a locality in Phyu Township, Taungoo District, Bago Region. Nyaunggaing is situated nearby to the locality Patta, as well as near Shwedaikkin.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Zayyawadi and Pyu.
Zayyawadi
Town
Zeyawaddy is a small town located 215 kilometres north of Rangoon, Burma. With the view of transferring population from densely populated regions of Bihar & Northern Provinces( Uttar Pradesh to waste lands/jungles of Burma, the British Government offered large tracts of land in Burma by way of Grants, to big Indian Zamindars & Princely States to take up the migration work. Zayyawadi is situated 2 miles southwest of Nyaunggaing.
Pyu
Town
Photo: mohigan, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pyu, also spelled Phyu or Phyuu, is a town in Taungoo District, Bago Region in Myanmar. It is the administrative seat of Phyu Township.The old Yangon-Mandalay highway passes through Phyu Township. Pyu is situated 5 miles south of Nyaunggaing.
Nyaunggaing
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Naungaing”
- Location: Phyu Township, Taungoo District, Bago Region, Myanmar, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
18.56085° or 18° 33′ 39″ northLongitude
96.45167° or 96° 27′ 6″ eastElevation
138 feet (42 metres)Open location code
7MCRHF62+8MGeoNames ID
1303563
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