Heinsun

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Heinsun
Village tract
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Heinsun
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 26°52′N95°35′E / 26.867°N 95.583°E / 26.867; 95.583 Coordinates: 26°52′N95°35′E / 26.867°N 95.583°E / 26.867; 95.583
Country Flag of Myanmar.svg  Burma
Region Sagaing Region
District Hkamti District
Township Hkamti Township
Population
 (2014)
  Total476
Time zone UTC+6.30 (MST)

Heinsun or Hein Sun is a small village and village tract in Hkamti Township in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma. It is located near the border with India, just south of the border village of Laju. The village is inhabited by the Naga people, noted in the village for their weaving. [1]

At the time of the 2014 census the village tract had a population of 476 people of which 237 were men and 239 were women. 88 households were recorded. [2]

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References

  1. Burma Gazetteer: Upper Chindwin, 1913, Volume 25 of Burma Gazetteer, Burma Rights Movement for Action, Superintendent, Govt. Print.
  2. Hkamti Township Report, Department of Population, Myanmar Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population.