- Dawbon Township
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Dawbon Township
ဒေါပုံ မြို့နယ်— Township of Yangon — Dawbon Township Coordinates: 16°40′0″N 96°11′0″E / 16.666667°N 96.183333°ECoordinates: 16°40′0″N 96°11′0″E / 16.666667°N 96.183333°E Country Myanmar Division Yangon City Yangon Township Dawbon Area - Total 3.7 km2 (1.42 sq mi) Population (2000)[1] - Total 70,000 Time zone MST (UTC6:30) Postal codes 11241 Area code(s) 1 (mobile: 80, 99) YCDC[1] Dawbon Township (Burmese: ဒေါပုံ မြို့နယ်, pronounced [dɔ́bòuɴ mjo̰nɛ̀]) is located in the southeastern part of Yangon, Myanmar. The township comprises 14 wards, and shares borders with Thingangyun township in the north, Mingala Taungnyunt township in the west, Thaketa township in the east, and Pazundaung township in the south across the Pazundaung Creek.[1] Dawbon is connected to downtown Yangon via the Maha Bandula Bridge.
The township has twelve primary schools, four middle schools and one high school.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Dawbon Township". Yangon City Development Committee. http://www.yangoncity.com.mm/maps/townships_pro.asp?tname=dawbon. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
Districts/Townships of Yangon Western District
(Downtown)Ahlon Township · Bahan Township · Dagon Township · Kyauktada Township · Kyimyindaing Township · Lanmadaw Township · Latha Township · Pabedan Township · Sanchaung Township · Seikkan Township ·Eastern District Botataung Township · Dagon Seikkan Township · East Dagon Township · North Dagon Township · North Okkalapa Township · Pazundaung Township · South Dagon Township · South Okkalapa Township · Thingangyun TownshipNorthern District Hlaing Township · Hlaingthaya Township · Insein Township · Kamayut Township · Mayangon Township · Mingaladon Township · Shwepyitha Township · Yankin TownshipSouthern District Dala Township · Dawbon Township · Mingala Taungnyunt Township · Seikkyi Kanaungto Township · Tamwe Township · Thaketa TownshipAdministrative divisions of Burma (Myanmar) States Regions Self-Administered Zones Self-Administered Divisions WaUnion Territories Categories:- Townships of Yangon
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