- Magwe, Burma
Magwe is the capital city of
Magway Division of Myanmar, and home toMagway Airport .Higher education
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Magway Education College
*Magway University
*University of Medicine, Magway
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Magwe is the capital city of
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Magwe — Magway, Magwe or Magwi may refer to: Burma Magway, Burma, the capital city of Magway Division of Burma (Myanmar) Magway Division (also spelled Magwe Division) Magway District in Magway Division Magway Township in Magway District Magway University … Wikipedia
Magwe (Magway) Division — One of Burma s 14 states and divisions, with an area of 44,820 square kilometers (17,305 square miles) and an estimated population in 2000 of 4.55 million (1983 census figure: 3,243,166). The divisional capital is Magwe (Magway), and the… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
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