Budalin

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Budalin

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Budalin
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Coordinates: 22°23′23″N95°08′32″E / 22.38972°N 95.14222°E / 22.38972; 95.14222 Coordinates: 22°23′23″N95°08′32″E / 22.38972°N 95.14222°E / 22.38972; 95.14222
Country Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar
Region Flag of Sagaing Region (2019).svg  Sagaing Region
District Monywa District
Township Budalin Township
Time zone UTC+6.30 (MST)

Budalin is a town in Budalin Township, Monywa District, Sagaing Division in Burma (Myanmar). It is the administrative seat of Budalin Township. The town is connected by road and rail to Monywa, Dabayin, Kin-U and Ye-U, with a bridge over the Mu River. [1]

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Budalin Township Township in Sagaing Region, Myanmar

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References

  1. "Sr Gen Than Shwe urges officials to collectively strive for turning Sagaing Division into granary of Upper Myanmar Assistance assured to upgrade Monywa-Budalin-Dabayin-YeU-KhinU Road". The New Light of Myanmar, December 3, 2002. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2008-10-07.