Thazi, Meiktila, Mandalay Region

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Thazi
Location in Myanmar
Coordinates: 20°50′N95°59′E / 20.833°N 95.983°E / 20.833; 95.983 Coordinates: 20°50′N95°59′E / 20.833°N 95.983°E / 20.833; 95.983
CountryFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Division Flag of Mandalay Division.svg  Mandalay Region
District Meiktila District
Township Thazi Township
Population
  Religions
Buddhism
Time zone UTC+6.30 (MST)

Thazi is a town in Thazi Township, Meiktila District, Mandalay Region, central Burma (Myanmar).



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