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flagsMyanmar (Burma)

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yangon

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yangon

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16.805400,96.156000

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11401

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Myanmar Broadband Telecom Co., Ltd

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96.1667

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38.52.125.19

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16.805400

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96.156000

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  • Yangon

    Yangon

    Largest city of Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 1234 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.795,96.16

    Yangon, formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. With over five million people, Yangon is Myanmar's most populous city and its most important commercial centre.

  • Rangoon bombing

    Rangoon bombing

    1983 attempted killing of the South Korean president

    Distance: Approx. 944 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.802536,96.147658

    The Rangoon bombing of 9 October 1983, was an assassination attempt against Chun Doo-hwan, the fifth president of South Korea, in Rangoon, Burma. The attempt was orchestrated by North Korea. Although Chun survived, 21 people died in the attack and 46 were injured.

  • Shwedagon Pagoda

    Shwedagon Pagoda

    Buddhist pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 1032 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.798354,96.149705

    The Shwedagon Pagoda (Burmese: ရွှေတိဂုံဘုရား; MLCTS: shwe ti. gon bhu. ra:, IPA: [ʃwèdəɡòʊɰ̃ pʰəjá]; Mon: ကျာ်ဒဂုၚ်), officially named Shwedagon Zedi Daw (Burmese: ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်, [ʃwèdəɡòʊɰ̃ zèdìdɔ̀], lit. 'Golden Dagon Pagoda'), and also known as the Great Dagon Pagoda and the Golden Pagoda, is a gilded stupa located in Yangon, Myanmar.

  • International School Yangon

    International School Yangon

    International school in Yangon, Myanmar, Yangon Region, Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 945 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.8132094,96.152517

    The International School Yangon (ISY; Burmese: အပြည်ပြည်ဆိုင်ရာကလေးများကျောင်း၊ ရန်ကုန်မြို့) is a private, co-educational day school, which offers an educational program from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 for students of all nationalities who desire a U.S. education. The school was founded in 1955 and is widely considered to be the most prestigious secondary school in Myanmar due to its selectivity, academic rigor, breadth of on-campus facilities, and distinguished alumni. The school year typically begins the second week of August and ends the first week of June.

  • Singuttara Hill

    Singuttara Hill

    Hill in Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 1052 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.79833333,96.14944444

    Siṅguttara Hill (Burmese: သိင်္ဂုတ္တရကုန်းတော် [θèɪɰ̃ɡoʊʔtəɹa̰ ɡóʊɰ̃dɔ̀]; also spelt "Theingottara Hill") is a small hill in Yangon, Myanmar (formerly Burma), crowned by the Shwedagon Pagoda, the most famous pagoda in the country.

  • Bogyoke Aung San Museum

    Bogyoke Aung San Museum

    House museum in Yangon, Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 806 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.80383889,96.16338889

    The Bogyoke Aung San Museum (Burmese: ဗိုလ်ချုပ် အောင်ဆန်း ပြတိုက်), located in Bahan, Yangon, is a museum dedicated to General Aung San, the founder of modern Myanmar (Burma). Established in 1962, the two-story museum was Aung San's last residence before his assassination in July 1947. It is a colonial-era villa, built in 1921, where his daughter Aung San Suu Kyi grew up as a child.

  • Bahan Township

    Bahan Township

    Township of Yangon in Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 499 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.80805556,96.15222222

    Bahan Township (Burmese: ဗဟန်း မြို့နယ်, pronounced [bəháɰ̃ mjo̰nɛ̀]) is located in the north central part of Yangon. The township comprises 22 wards, and shares borders with Yankin Township and Mayangon Township in the north, Sanchaung Township and Kamayut Township in the west, Tamwe Township in the east, and Dagon Township and Mingala Taungnyunt Township in the south. Bahan is one of the most prosperous townships in Yangon.

  • Ngahtatgyi Buddha Temple

    Ngahtatgyi Buddha Temple

    Buddhist temple in Bahan Township, Yangon

    Distance: Approx. 779 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.808389,96.162613

    Ngahtatgyi Buddha Temple (Burmese: ငါးထပ်ကြီးဘုရားကြီး) is a Buddhist temple in Bahan Township, Yangon, Burma, located off Shwegondine Road. A distinct five-tiered pagoda houses the original 20.5 feet (6.2 m) high Buddha image was donated by Prince Minyedeippa in 1558. A Buddha statue, 45.5 feet (13.9 m) on a pedestal, 30 feet (9.1 m) high and 46 feet (14 m) wide was erected at the temple in 1900.

  • Singu Min Bell

    Singu Min Bell

    Monument in Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)

    Distance: Approx. 1052 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.79833333,96.14944444

    The Singu Min Bell (Burmese: စဉ့်ကူးမင်း ခေါင်းလောင်းတော်), also known as the Maha Gandha Bell, is a large bell located at the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma). It was donated in 1779 by King Singu, the fourth king of Konbaung Dynasty. The official Pali name of the bell is Maha Gandha, which means "Great Sound".

  • Tharrawaddy Min Bell

    Tharrawaddy Min Bell

    42-ton bronze bell

    Distance: Approx. 1052 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.79833333,96.14944444

    The Tharrawaddy Min Bell (Burmese: သာယာဝတီမင်း ခေါင်းလောင်းတော်), also known as the Maha Tissada Gandha Bell, is a large bell located at the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma). It was donated in 1841 by King Tharrawaddy, of Konbaung Dynasty. The official Pali name of the bell is Maha Tissada Gandha, which means "Great Three-toned Sweet Sound".

  • Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple

    Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple

    Buddhist temple in Yangon, Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 1079 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.811623,96.163764

    Chaukhtatgyi Buddha Temple (Burmese: ခြောက်ထပ်ကြီးဘုရားကြီး) is the most well-known Buddhist temple in Bahan Township, Yangon, Yangon Region, Myanmar. It houses one of the most revered reclining Buddha images in the country. The Buddha image is 66 metres (217 ft) long, and one of the largest in Burma.

  • Martyrs' Mausoleum

    Martyrs' Mausoleum

    Mausoleum in Myanmar

    Distance: Approx. 962 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 16.8025,96.1475

    The Martyrs' Mausoleum (Burmese: အာဇာနည်ဗိမာန်) is a Mausoleum in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma), located near the northern gate of Shwedagon Pagoda. The mausoleum is dedicated to Aung San and other leaders of the pre-independence interim government, all of whom were assassinated on 19 July 1947. It is customary for high-ranking government officials to visit the mausoleum on 19 July to pay respects, and 19 July was designated as Martyrs' Day, a public holiday.

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24 Celsius

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25 Celsius

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24 Celsius

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1011 hPa

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