Hkamti Township

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Hkamti Township
Township
Township highlighted in the Sagaing Region
Hkamti Township
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 26°0′N 95°41′E / 26.000°N 95.683°E / 26.000; 95.683Coordinates: 26°0′N 95°41′E / 26.000°N 95.683°E / 26.000; 95.683
Country  Burma
Region Sagaing Region
District Hkamti
Capital Singkaling Hkamti
Time zone MST (UTC+6.30)

Hkamti Township or Khamti Township is a township in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of Burma,[1] The principal town is Singkaling Hkamti.

In creating the Naga Self-Administered Zone in 2010, a small portion of Hkamti Township south of the Kundwin Hemu (stream)[2] was transferred to Leshi Township.[3]

Towns and villages

Ainda, Bahumaing, Chawhkam, Gum Ga, Hakon, Heinsun, Hintiu, Hkampti, Hkataw, Hpalamung, Htanghkaw, Janhtang, Kado-maingkun, Kado-thingan, Kadung Ga, Kauktaung-anauk, Kauktaung-ashe, Kaunghein, Kawai, Kawala, Kawngkau, Kinsagahtawng, Kumteng, Lachau, Lachau Ga, Laisai Ga, Lapauk, Lapyep Ga, Lasaung, Laungtauk, Lawngsawk, Linhpa, Maingnaung, Mandung, Mangu, Man Pang, Masum Zup, Maung Te, Mepok, Minsin, Namhkam, Nammawhku Ga, Namsam, Napang Ga, Naukpe, Ngalang Ga, Ningbau Ga, Pachaung, Pangaw, Ritu Ga, Sabigahtawng, Salem, Saungle, Seinnan, Sekkyu, Shirang, Singkaling Hkamti, Sinla, Sunzo, Taklang, Tasinngan, Tekti, Uka Ga, Utaw, Wakshang, Yana, Yang-yaw, Yungpaw Ga.

References

  1. "Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map" Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU)
  2. Burma 1:250,000 topographic map, Series U542, NG 46-12 Tamanthi U.S. Army Map Service, August 1960
  3. "Sagaing Division (Upper)" map Myanmar Information Management Unit, Map Id: MIMU270v01, 5 August 2010

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