Hsi Hseng Township
Hsi Hseng | |
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Township | |
Hsi Hseng | |
Coordinates: 20°9′0″N 97°15′0″E / 20.15000°N 97.25000°E | |
Country | Burma |
State | Shan State |
District | Taunggyi District |
Elevation[1] | 3,080 ft (940 m) |
Time zone | MMT (UTC+6:30) |
Hsi Hseng Township (Burmese: ဆီဆိုင်မြို့နယ်, also spelt Hsihseng) is a township of Taunggyi District in the Shan State of Myanmar. The principal town is Hsi Hseng.
Towns and villages
- Bàn Tet Paw Thwe
- Chitiwabwa
- Dawhsaw-hswi
- Dawlaw-hku
- Dawta-naw
- Hang Loi
- Hko-hpon
- Hkolai
- Hko-law
- Hku-weng
- Ho-hkai
- Ho-hko
- Ho-hpai
- Hokan
- Honawng
- Ho-ti
- Hpailon
- Hpaimūn
- Hpakha
- Hpakhālong
- Hpaknawk
- Hpakse
- Hpa-lengwa-nawk
- Hpihpana
- Hpihpa-na
- Hpihsengna
- Hsaihkau
- Hsamhseng
- Hsan Sang
- Hsi Hseng
- Hsohsa
- Htamhsai
- Htammye
- Hti De
- Htihamhong
- Htīhpwa
- Hti-hseng
- Htihsong
- Hti-htai-htoe
- Htilamawng
- Htilonghsu
- Htilongpye
- Htiman
- Htine
- Htipwa
- Hti-sanghkan
- Htisöm
- Hti-su
- Htitali
- Htitamawng (20°18'0"N 97°25'0"E)
- Htitamawng (20°7'0"N 97°22'0"E)
- Htiwalwi
- Htiyam
- Htiyaw
- Htu-na-hom
- Hwe-aw
- Kanlan
- Kawngweng
- Kekku
- Konghai
- Könghtun
- Kongkeng
- Konglan
- Könglaw
- Konglöng
- Kongnawt
- Kongsot
- Könnā
- Kunmun
- Kunnyawng
- Kunti
- Kweyok
- Kyaunghkam
- Kyaung Me
- Kyawnghke
- Kyawngtet
- Lenlam
- Lenleng
- Lingleng
- Loiche
- Loi-hpaung
- Loi-hsamhsip
- Loi-hsau (20°25'0"N 97°26'0"E)
- Loi-hsau (20°24'0"N 97°24'0"E)
- Loihtoi
- Loi-lem
- Loipek
- Loi-put
- Loisati
- Loisawn
- Loi-se
- Loi-yawkya
- Loi-za-leng
- Lökpye
- Longhtong
- Longsing
- Mahai
- Mai-baung-long
- Mai-hokton
- Maihpet
- Maihpit
- Makhkamhsong
- Makkawk
- Makmönghsöng
- Mangawng
- Manglon
- Mawksam
- Mèhung
- Mi-le
- Monglon
- Mwedaw
- Na Hsan
- Nāhsehsawk
- Na-kye
- Namaw
- Namhkoi
- Namhu
- Namhu Pakkun
- Namkat
- Namkawnhen
- Nammawhsenghkam
- Nammawlek (20°17'0"N 97°9'0"E)
- Nammawlek (20°13'0"N 97°12'0"E)
- Nammawsawk
- Namme-kong
- Nam Mun
- Nampawn
- Namsawng
- Namtek
- Nam Un
- Nam-yat
- Nam-yin
- Namyin
- Nānau
- Nansame
- Nawngcho
- Nawnge
- Nawnghkam
- Nawnghkathpa
- Nawnghsai
- Nawnghsamwat
- Nawnghwi
- Nawngkun
- Nawnglat
- Nawnglek
- Nawnglik
- Nawnglun
- Nawngmu
- Nawngpak (20°5'0"N 97°15'0"E)
- Nawngpak (20°3'0"N 97°13'0"E)
- Nawngpa-yin
- Nawng Ping
- Nawngpo (20°32'0"N 97°24'0"E)
- Nawngpo (20°20'0"N 97°11'0"E)
- Nawngpong
- Nawngsang
- Nawngta-pan
- Nawngwawn (20°32'0"N 97°13'0"E)
- Nawngwawn (20°29'0"N 97°14'0"E)
- Nawngywi
- Nā-yeng
- Nā-yok
- Nenghsan
- Ntīaswe
- Nyaungbintha
- Nyawngkeng
- Nyawngsang
- Pa Hop
- Pakekla
- Pālau
- Pang-awn
- Pangkan
- Panglöngka
- Pānglūn
- Pāngpong
- Pāngsong
- Pāngta-hkwa
- Pāngtala
- Pangti
- Pangwe
- Pankang
- Pantāng
- Pawnyang
- Pönglau
- Rongcha
- Salai
- Sanghseng
- Tahkawha
- Tama Hein
- Taphku
- Tawnglaw
- Tawngtap
- Tawnmawn
- Temong
- Thanpo
- Thitchaukpin
- Ti Ling
- Tönghsöngkalo
- Tongkaw
- Tongta
- Tongteng
- Twepu
- Veng-lek
- Wācha
- Wān Hwe
- Wān Kang (20°20'0"N 97°19'0"E)
- Wān Kang (19°55'2"N 97°20'33"E)
- Wan Kon
- Wān Köng
- Wankun
- Wān Maik
- Wān Mān
- Wān Mawk
- Wannawng
- Wān Peng
- Wān Sa-lawnghtawng
- Wān Sawk
- Wān Sing
- Wān Tawnsāng
- Wān Tö-long
- Wān-yin (20°28'0"N 97°13'0"E)
- Wān-yin (20°23'0"N 97°15'0"E)
- Wengkau
- Wenglek
- Wenglong
- Yewin
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