Lawksawk

Lawksawk

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Lawksawk (Burmese: Yatsawk or Yatsauk) is a town in Shan State, Myanmar. It is the principal town of the Lawksawk Township. The town is located along the Zawgyi River north of Taunggyi and situated at an altitude of 910 meters.

References

* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/BM/11/Lawksawk.html Falling Rain Global Gazetteer entry for Lawksawk, Burma] . Retrieved February 2, 2006.


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