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13.05.2561 Mong Pan Township (Möng Pan or Möng Pawn) is a township of Loilen District in the Shan State of Myanmar.

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13.05.2561  Mong Pan Township  (Möng Pan or Möng Pawn) is a  township  of  Loilen District  in the  Shan State  of  Myanmar .  Mong Pan Township From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mong Pan Möng Pawn Township Mong Pan Location in Burma Coordinates:  20°19′10″N   98°21′45″E Coordinates :  20°19′10″N   98°21′45″E Country   Burma State Shan State District Langkho District Elevation [1] 815 m (2,674 ft) Time zone MST  ( UTC+6.30 ) Mong Pan Township  (Möng Pan or Möng Pawn) is a  township  of  Loilen District  in the  Shan State  of  Myanmar . The capital town is  Mong Pan  or Möngpan, formerly the residence of the  Sawbwa . [2] To the south it borders  Mae Hong Son Province  in  Thailand  and lies west of the  Salween River . History [ edit ] Main article:  Mongpan State See also:  Saharat Thai Doem § History Originally, Mong Pan was one of the many smaller states that made up the  Shan  region of Myanmar, but later it became part of

13.05.2561 Mong Hsu Township is a township of Loilen District in the Shan State of Myanmar.

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13.05.2561  Mong Hsu Township  is a  township  of  Loilen District  in the  Shan State  of  Myanmar . Mong Hsu Township From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the present-day administrative division. For the former Shan princely state, see  Monghsu . For the town, see  Mong Hsu . Mong Hsu Township Mong Hsu Location in Burma Coordinates:  21°54′20″N   98°21′10″E Coordinates :  21°54′20″N   98°21′10″E Country   Burma State Shan State District Loilem District Elevation [1] 707 m (2,320 ft) Time zone MST  ( UTC+6.30 ) Mong Hsu Township  is a  township  of  Loilen District  in the  Shan State  of  Myanmar . The principal town is  Mong Hsu . Om-pu waterfall on Nam Parng River of Mong Hsu is the second largest waterfall of Shan State. [2]  The nearest commercial airport to Mong Hsu is  Lashio Airport . History [ edit ] Mong Hsu is the home of the famous Mong Hsu  ruby  mines. [3]  The large scale production started in 1991. [