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Lawksawk (Shan: လွၵ်ႉၸွၵ်ႇ), also
known as
Yatsauk (Burmese: ရပ်စောက်; also
spelt Yatsawk), is a town in Shan State, Myanmar. It is the
capital town and...
- Kalaw–
Yatsauk Railway is a 1000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) meter-gauge
railway line
constructed to
connect Shwenyaung with
Yatsauk. The
total length of the railway...
- Fort Ba Htoo, is a
major military base
located near
Lawksawk (known as
Yatsauk in Burmese) in
southern Shan State,
Myanmar (Burma).
Named after Ba Htoo...
- Kan),
Kyawkku Hsiwan (Kyaukku),
Kyong (Kyon),
Laihka (Legya),
Lawksawk (
Yatsauk), Loi-ai (Lwe-e),
Loilong (Lwelong),
Loimaw (Lwemaw),
Nyaung Shwe and many...
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Lawksawk Township (Burmese:
Yatsawk or
Yatsauk) is a
township of
Taunggyi District in the Shan
State of Myanmar. The prin****l town is Lawksawk. Lawksawk...
- 69 Shan
Taunggyi Pindaya 2.40 Shan
Taunggyi Ywarngan 2.26 Shan
Taunggyi Yatsauk 2.48 Shan
Taunggyi Pinlaung 2.86 Shan
Taunggyi Phekon 4.06 Shan Taunggyi...
- means,
Minkhaung began acquiring eastern Shan
states of
Onbaung (1404/05),
Yatsauk and
Nyaungshwe (1405/06), and
northern Maw/Mong Mao
territories of Bhamo...
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Township 2 Hsi
Hseng Township 3
Pingdaya Township 4
Ywangan Township 5
Yatsauk Township 6
Pinlaung Township 7
Pekon Township Loilem District 8 Kunhein...
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states of Mohnyin, Mogaung, Momeik, Mong Pai (Mobyè), Saga,
Lawksawk (
Yatsauk), Yawnghwe, Hsipaw, Bhamo, Kalay,
Chiang Mai, and
Linzin (Vientiane), before...