Thandaung
Place in Kayin State, Myanmar
Thandaung သံတောင်မြို့ | |
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19°01′18.29″N 96°34′57.56″E / 19.0217472°N 96.5826556°E / 19.0217472; 96.5826556 | |
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District | Hpa-an District |
Township | Thandaung Township |
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• Religions | Buddhism and Christianity |
Time zone | UTC+6.30 (MST) |
Thandaung (Phlone ဍုံသင်တင်; Burmese: သံတောင်မြို့) is a small resort town in the Kayin State of south Myanmar. The majority of its population is Karen. It was developed as a hill station by the British.
External links
- "Thandaung Map — Satellite Images of Thandaung" at Maplandia
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Kayin State
Capital: Hpa-an
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