Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A village (Burmese: ကျေးရွာ, kyei-ywa; or ရွာ, ywa) is the smallest subdivision of Myanmar's rural village tracts. [1] As of August 2015, there are 70,838 villages in Myanmar. [ 1 ]
The village categories for some countries are combined with categories for other types of settlements because no official distinction is made locally. See also: Category:Populated places by country Subcategories
A village tract (Burmese: ကျေးရွာအုပ်စု; also spelt village-tract), also called overvillage, is a fourth-level administrative subdivision of Myanmar's rural townships. [1] As of August 2015, there are 13,602 village tracts in Myanmar, consisting of 70,838 villages. [1] The equivalent for urban townships is a ward.
Countries that include autonomous areas are often federacies. [1] The autonomous areas differ from federal units and independent states in the sense that they, in relation to the majority of other sub-national territories in the same country, enjoy a special status including some legislative powers, within the state (for a detailed list of ...
Pages in category "Villages in Myanmar" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amyint; B. Bawdwin; H.
65 towns [36] 4223 villages [citation needed] Tanzania: Regional 31 regions (mikoa), [37] including Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous region spanning five regions 120+ districts divisions [citation needed] [wards] [villages] Thailand: Unitary 76 provinces (changwat) 878 districts (amphoe) 7,255 subdistricts (tambons) 74,944 villages
The following is a list of cities and largest towns in Myanmar with populations above 5,000, according to UNFPA Myanmar. [1] The capitals of states and regions in Myanmar are bolded. In Myanmar, the definition of a city is ambiguous with the Burmese term မြို့ ('myo') being translated as any urban area
Lists of cities and towns list notable cities and towns in each country, and are organized by geographic area. See Lists of cities and Lists of towns for additional lists organized in different ways, such as by size.,