Min Yarzar
Min Yarzar is a restaurant in Mandalay Region, Myanmar. Min Yarzar is situated nearby to Myitnge Railway Station, as well as near the suburb Pyigyidagun Township.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Myitnge and Pyigyidagun Township.
Myitnge
Town
Myitnge is a town in Amarapura Township in the Mandalay Region of central Burma. It is situated between Amarapura and the Myitnge River and lies along National Highway 1 which connects it to the city of Mandalay in the north.
Pyigyidagun Township
Suburb
Pyigyidagun Township is located in the southern part of Mandalay, Myanmar. The township is bounded by Chanmyathazi Township to the north and the west, and Amarapura to the south. Pyigyidagun Township is situated 4 miles northeast of Min Yarzar.
Amarapura
Photo: DANIEL JULIE, CC BY 2.0.
Amarapura is a city in Mandalay Division in Central Myanmar. It was the capital of Burma in the early 19th century and is the home of a famous bridge.
Min Yarzar
- Type: Restaurant
- Category: food
- Location: Mandalay Region, Myanmar, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
21.84903° or 21° 50′ 57″ northLongitude
96.07861° or 96° 4′ 43″ eastOpen location code
7MHRR3XH+JCOpenStreetMap ID
node 3663322015OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=restaurant
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Highlights include Myitnge Railway Station and Myitnge.
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