Districts of Myanmar
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Myanmars states and regions are divided into 67 districts (Burmese: ခရိုင်; Burmese pronunciation: [kʰəjàiɴ]), which in turn are subdivided into townships then towns, wards and villages.
List of districts by state or region
Central Burma
Magway Region
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Mandalay Region
- Kyaukse District
- Mandalay District
- Meiktila District
- Myingyan District
- Nyaung-U District
- Pyin Oo Lwin District
- Yamethin District
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Naypyidaw Union Territory
- Ottara District (a.k.a. North Naypyitaw)
- Dekkhina District (a.k.a. South Naypyitaw)
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East Burma
Kayah State
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Shan State
East Shan State
North Shan State
- Kunlong District
- Kyaukme District
- Laukkaing District
- Lashio District
- Muse District
- Hopang District (created on Sept. 2011)
- Metman District
- Mongmit District
South Shan State
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Lower Burma
Ayeyarwady Region
- Hinthada District
- Labutta District
- Maubin District
- Myaungmya District
- Pathein District
- Pyapon District
Bago Region
East Bago Region
West Bago Region
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Yangon Region
- East Yangon District
- North Yangon District
- South Yangon District
- West Yangon District
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North Burma
Kachin State
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Sagaing Region
- Hkamti District
- Kalay District
- Katha District
- Mawlaik District
- Monywa District
- Sagaing District
- Shwebo District
- Tamu District
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South Burma
Kayin State
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Mon State
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Tanintharyi Region
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West Burma
Chin State
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Rakhine State
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See also
External links
- States and Divisions of Burma at statoids.com
- Districts of Burma at statoids.com
- "Burma Second Order Administrative Divisions" The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use
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