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Kyaukse Township | |
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Coordinates: 21°36′47″N96°7′49″E / 21.61306°N 96.13028°E Coordinates: 21°36′47″N96°7′49″E / 21.61306°N 96.13028°E | |
Country | Burma |
Division | Mandalay Region |
District | Kyaukse District |
Capital | Kyaukse |
Time zone | UTC+6:30 (MMT) |
Kyaukse Township is a township of Kyaukse District in the Mandalay Region of Burma. It makes up the area including the town of Kyaukse. Yeywa Dam is located there.
Kyaukse is town and capital of Kyaukse District in Mandalay Region, Myanmar. Lying on the Zawgyi River, 25 miles south of Mandalay, it is served by the Mandalay-Yangon (Rangoon) railway. The first Myanmar probably settled in the area about 800, and local 12th- and 13th-century inscriptions refer to Kyaukse as “the first home”. Remains of pagodas and old cities are found throughout the area. The Shwethalyaung Pagoda, built by King Anawrahta (1044–77), is located in Kyaukse.
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