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Paung Laung Stadium is an ****ociation
football stadium at Pyinmana, Naypyidaw, Myanmar. It has a
capacity of 15,000, and is the home
stadium of Nay Pyi...
- Kyaukme, Laiva, Mepan, Nam Hkam Hka, Nam Myaw, Nam ****, Nancho,
Paunglaung,
Upper Paunglaung,
Shweli I, II, III Cascade, Watwon, Zaungtu,
Zawgyi I and II...
- Attendance: 3,017 Referee: Vo Minh Tri (Vietnam) 12
March 2014 16:00 UTC+6:30
Paung Laung Stadium,
Naypyidaw Attendance: 1,320 Referee: Yu Ming-hsun (Chinese Taipei)...
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Sinthe Cr****
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River Bago
River (Pegu River)
Sittaung River Phyu Cr**** Kha
Paung Cr****
Sinthay River Paunglaung River Salween River (Thanlwin River)
Ataran River Zami River...
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original on
April 25, 2018.
Retrieved 2020-05-02. "Upper and
Lower Paunglaung Dams".
Burma Rivers Network. 3
September 2014.
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State Swomprabon Stadium 3,000 Nay Pyi Taw
Naypyidaw Union Territory Paung Laung Stadium 15,000
Rakhine United Rakhine State Wai Thar Li
Stadium 5,000...
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insurgent groups included Pa
Laung and Pao. The Pa
Laung National League, led by Kham Taung,
organised Shwe Pa
Laung and Ngwe Pa
Laung nationals in the Mone...
- (Upper
Paung Laung)".
Malcolm Dunstan and ****ociates.
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original on 8
November 2015.
Retrieved 10
March 2014. "Upper
Paunglaung Hydropower...
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Suspension Steel truss deck,
steel pylons Naypyitaw and
Pinlaung Road
Paung Laung River 2010
Talaingma 19°59′28.3″N 96°36′58.1″E / 19.991194°N 96.616139°E...