Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone
Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone is a place of worship in Dawbon Township, East Yangon District which is located on Man Pyae Road. Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone is situated nearby to the government office 2nd Ward Administration Office, as well as near the place of worship No.(2) Basic School of Islamic Education.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Thuwunna Stadium and Maha Bandula Bridge.
Thuwunna Stadium
Stadium
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The Thuwunna Youth Training Center Stadium, simply known as the Thuwunna Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Yangon, Myanmar. It is the venue of choice for most national and international football and track and field competitions. Thuwunna Stadium is situated 2½ miles north of Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone.
Maha Bandula Bridge
Bridge
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Maha Bandula Bridge is a major bridge in Yangon, Myanmar built in April 2001. It is named after General Maha Bandula, and crosses Pazundaung Creek just east of Yangon's central business district. Maha Bandula Bridge is situated 1¼ miles southwest of Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone.
Botahtaung Pagoda
Buddhist temple
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The Botataung Kyaik De Att Pagoda is a famous pagoda located in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, near the Yangon river. The pagoda was first built by the Mon around the same time as was Shwedagon Pagoda—according to local belief, over 2500 years ago, and was known as Kyaik-de-att in Mon language. Botahtaung Pagoda is situated 2 miles southwest of Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Thaketa Township and Mingala Taungnyunt Township.
Thaketa Township
Suburb
Thaketa Township is located in the eastern part of Yangon, Myanmar. The township comprises 19 wards, and shares borders with Thingangyun Township in the north and west, the Bago River in the east, and Dawbon Township in the south.
Mingala Taungnyunt Township
Suburb
Mingala Taungnyunt Township is a township of Yangon, Myanmar. Located in the east-central part of the city, the township consists of 20 wards, and shares borders with Dagon Township in the west, Bahan township in the north, Botataung Township in the south, Kyauktada Township in the southwest, and the Pazundaung Creek and Dawbon Township in the east. Mingala Taungnyunt Township is situated 1½ miles west of Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone.
Botataung Township
Suburb
Botataung Township is an area of Yangon, Myanmar. Named after the Botahtaung Pagoda, the township consists of ten wards, and shares borders with Pazundaung Township is in the north and the east, Seikkan Township and Yangon River in the south, Kyauktada Township in the west and Mingala Taungnyunt township in the north. Botataung Township is situated 1½ miles southwest of Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone.
Pone Nya Ku Tha La Dammar Yone
- Type: Place of worship
- Address: Man Pyae Road
- Category: religion
- Location: Dawbon Township, East Yangon District, Yangon, Myanmar, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
16.78776° or 16° 47′ 16″ northLongitude
96.1981° or 96° 11′ 53″ eastOpen location code
7M8RQ5QX+46OpenStreetMap ID
node 4513592300OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worship
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