Aunglan, Myanmar
Aunglan အောင်လံ | |
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City | |
19°22′N 95°13′E / 19.367°N 95.217°E / 19.367; 95.217 | |
Country | Myanmar |
Region | Magway Region |
District | Thayet District |
Township | Aunglan Township |
Population | |
• Total | 72,000 |
Time zone | UTC+6.30 (MST) |
Aunglan (Burmese: အောင်လံ, formerly known as Allanmyo & Myede) is the biggest city in Thayet District of the Magway Region of Myanmar. It is a port on the left (eastern) bank of the Irrawaddy, across and just north of Thayetmyo,[1] between the cities of Pyay (Prome), Taungdwingyi (Prome) and Magway. It is the administrative seat for Aunglan Township. According to the 2014 census, the population was estimated as over 235,000.[2] The rural population is over 182,000 and urban population is 52,865. 47.5% of total population is male and 52.5% is female. Aunglan was a new city formed moving from Myede. After the second Anglo-Burmese war, the south of Myede Township was annexed by the British and the north was ruled by the Myanmar King.
Transport
Since 1999, it has been served by a branch line of Myanmar Railways.
See also
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- Gangaw Township
- Saw Township
- Htilin Township
- Kyaukhtu Subtownship
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