Chantha
Chantha is a locality in Ye-U Township, Shwebo District, Sagaing Region. Chantha is situated nearby to the locality Bokdahu, as well as near Taunggwin.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Phalangon and Dabayin, Debayin, Depayin, Tabayin.
Phalangon
Village
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Phalangon is a village in Ye-U Township, Sagaing Region, Myanmar. The village is the home to the chief queen Nanmadaw Me Nu and founded by her great-grand father Bala Thaman who was posted to the Phalangon village fort during the reign of King Mahadhammaraza Dipadi of Nyaungyan dynasty to guard against the danger of Manipurs. Phalangon is situated 3½ miles northeast of Chantha.
Dabayin, Debayin, Depayin, Tabayin
Town
Tabayin or Dipeyin is a town in the Sagaing Region in Myanmar. Dabayin, Debayin, Depayin, Tabayin is situated 6 miles south of Chantha.
Ye-U
Town
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Ye-U is the capital of Ye-U District in southern Sagaing Region, northwestern Myanmar. Ye-U is situated 6 miles east of Chantha.
Chantha
- Type: Locality
- Location: Ye-U Township, Shwebo District, Sagaing Region, Myanmar, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
22.7735° or 22° 46′ 25″ northLongitude
95.32917° or 95° 19′ 45″ eastElevation
374 feet (114 metres)Open location code
7MJQQ8FH+9MGeoNames ID
1327685
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