- Namtok
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Namtok — Village and former state — Location in Burma Coordinates: 20°22′59″N 98°2′24″E / 20.38306°N 98.04°ECoordinates: 20°22′59″N 98°2′24″E / 20.38306°N 98.04°E Country Burma State Shan State District Langhko District Township Langhko Township Time zone MST (UTC+6.30) Namtok (also known as Nantok) is a village and a former Shan state in the Myelat region of what is today Burma. It was very small, having an area of only 20 sq mi (52 km2). Today it is located in Langhko Township in Langhko District just to the northeast of Langhko town.
References
- Ben Cahoon (2000). "World Statesmen.org: Shan and Karenni States of Burma". http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Myanmar_shankaren.html. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
- "WHKMLA : History of the Shan States". 18 May 2010. http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/seasia/xshan.html. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
- "The Imperial Gazetteer of India". Digital South Asia Library, University of Chicago. http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
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Capital: LangkhoHangnā • Hatmaü • Hkai-long • Hkangnā-līnnā • Hku Wing • Ho-kyawng • Ho-na (20°28'24"N 98°4'24"E) • Ho-nā (20°26'53"N 98°4'37"E) • Hpalong • Hpa-ot • Hson-oi • Hsonpu • Hsuppawng • Hwè Hsampu • Hwè-hsim • Hwè-lem • Hwè-pu-tao • Kangmu • Kawngtao • Kehkwang • Kio-hpaktu • Kongkeng • Kongleng • Kongmao • Kongmon • Kongpau • Kunna • Kyawktawng • Kyawnghkam • Kyu-kok • Kyu-mai-nan • Langhko • Loi-hsāt • Loihseng • Loihso • Longkawk • Longtan • Mai-hkö-lam • Mai-hongkan • Mai-kang • Mai-lan • Maimawng • Maimöng • Nā-lin • Namhpè • Namhsa-ning • Nammawlong • Namnaw • Namtā-ne • Namtok • Namtun (20°24'51"N 98°4'27"E) • Namtun (20°24'0"N 97°51'0"E) • Namtwan • Nawngkeu • Nawng-oi • Nawngtawnglaw • Nongwo • Onghon • Pahsak • Pānghak • Pānghpak • Pānghpakkyi • Pāngken • Pāngmawng • Pangpau-long • Pangpi • Pangpi • Pangsöng • Pangtā-nawng • Panhu • Pawkhkao-tu • Ponghkā • Pongton • Pongtun • Pu kam • Saksawm • Tā Hsā-tēng • Ta-hsopteng • Ta Hwè-hawn • Ta Öngmu • Tawngkè • Tinloi • Tonking • Tüngkawng • Ungmun • Üng-yao • Wān Awknam • Wān Hal-kwi • Wān Hangloi • Wān Hat • Wān Hkom • Wān Hkom-ut • Wān Hkö-yi • Wān Ho-na • Wān Hoti • Wān Hsa-pe • Wān Hwè-ho • Wān Hwè-hok • Wān Hwè-mūt • Wān Hwè-ning • Wān Hwè-ya-yūng • Wān Hwè-yin • Wān Kanghwe • Wān Kawngpek • Wān Kawngra • Wān Kawngtu • Wān Kio-kyè (20°28'38"N 98°3'18"E) • Wān Kio-kyè (20°28'37"N 98°3'31"E) • Wān Kio-long • Wān Kong (20°26'38"N 98°5'14"E) • Wān Kong (20°15'0"N 97°53'0"E) • Wān Konghkā-awn • Wān Konghkā-long • Wān Konghkaw • Wān Kongmakna • Wān Kongmakpin • Wān Kongpao • Wān Kongsong • Wān Kongtöng • Wān Konlang • Wān Kunhkan • Wān Kyawng • Wān Lenpokhsamlok • Wān Loi-hpaw • Wān Loi-lem • Wān Loimonghkao • Wān Lu-yoi • Wān Mai • Wān Mai-kāng • Wān Makhing • Wān Makhsomhkawn • Wān Makkingku • Wān Makmöng • Wān Mākmöng • Wān Makmönglong • Wān Makpin • Wān Mān • Wān Maü (20°29'26"N 98°3'31"E) • Wān Maü (20°20'57"N 98°1'33"E) • Wān Mawhseng • Wān Mawngkawk • Wān Möng (20°28'11"N 98°4'9"E) • Wān Möng (20°12'0"N 97°54'0"E) • Wān Nā • Wān Nā-hkā • Wān Na-hsio • Wān Nā-kong • Wān Namhsai • Wān Namhū (20°28'17"N 98°4'13"E) • Wān Namhu (20°12'0"N 97°54'0"E) • Wān Namlin • Wān Namlok • Wān Namtung • Wān Namtwe • Wān Nawnghaim • Wān Nawnglong • Wān Nawngtao • Wān Nyawngsu • Wān Pā-hka • Wān Pā-hkā • Wān Paklam • Wān Panghak • Wān Pānghi • Wān Pānghi • Wān Pānghki-wo (20°12'35"N 98°2'45"E) • Wān Pānghki-wo (20°12'9"N 98°2'53"E) • Wān Pānglao-long • Wān Pānglong • Wān Pāngmakhsak • Wān Pangsawk • Wān Pangtüng • Wān Pāngwo-leng • Wān Pānhong • Wān Pankot • Wān Peklam • Wān Pekti • Wān Pong • Wān Pongtun • Wān Sa-lawng • Wān Sit • Wān Ta • Wān Tā-lak • Wān Tamongkai • Wān Ta-tinghkam • Wān Teng • Wān Tinput • Wān Tintok • Wān Tü-nio • Wān Tu-ti • Wān Umlong • Wān Ün • Wān U-pa-li • Wān YeCategories:- Populated places in Langhko District
- Langhko Township
- Shan State
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- Shan State geography stubs
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