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This article is about the town in Kayin State, Burma. For other uses, see Myawaddy (disambiguation).
Myawaddy
မြဝတီ
MyawadiMain Street Looking East Location in Burma Coordinates: 16°41′16″N 98°30′30″E / 16.68778°N 98.50833°ECoordinates: 16°41′16″N 98°30′30″E / 16.68778°N 98.50833°E Country Burma Division Kayin State District Myawaddy District Township Myawaddy Township Government - Mayor Population - Religions Buddhism Time zone MST (UTC+6.30) Myawaddy (Burmese: မြဝတီ) is a town in south-eastern Myanmar in Kayin State close to the border with Thailand. Separated from the Thai border town of Mae Sot by the Moei River, the town is most important trading point between Myanmar and Thailand.
On 6 August 2010, a bomb exploded in the parking lot of a crowded market in Myawaddy, killing two men and seriously injuring four others.[1]
Economy
The border-crossing is a major route for the export of Burma's gems,[2] many of which have their provenance changed once across the border.[3]
References
- ^ http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=19164
- ^ Chien, Choo Tse (2004) "Border Areas & Into Burma Photo Gallery" at pbase.com, archived here on 9 February 2005 by Internet Archive
- ^ Naylor, Thomas (2009) "The underworld of gemstones Part II: in the eye of the beholder" Crime, Law and Social Change 53(3): 211–227, doi: 10.1007/s10611-009-9221-1
External links
- "Myawadi Map — Satellite Images of Myawadi" at Maplandia
- "Myawaddy Photos: Pictures of Myawaddy, Myanmar", TravelPod
Kayin State Capital: Hpa-an Hpa-an District
Myawaddy District Kawkareik District Cities and towns Hpa-an · Hlaingbwe · Hpapun · Thandang · Thandanggyi · Myawaddy · Kawkareik · Kyeikdon · Kyain Seikgyi · PayathonsuCategories:- Township capitals of Burma
- Populated places in Kayin State
- Burma–Thailand border crossings
- Burma geography stubs
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