Yesagyo Township | |
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![]() Location in Pakokku district | |
Coordinates: 21°35′N 95°11′E / 21.583°N 95.183°E / 21.583; 95.183 | |
Country | ![]() |
Division | Magway Division |
District | Pakokku District |
Time zone | UTC+6:30 (MST) |
Area code | 062 |
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Yesagyo Township (Yaesagyo Township) is a township of Pakokku District in the Magway Region of central Burma (Myanmar). The principal town and administrative seat is Yesagyo.
The township is served by the Chaung-U to Pakokku railway.
Yesagyo is the easternmost township of Magway Region. The Chindwin River and then the Irradwaddy form the eastern boundary of the township except for a small area on the eastern side of the Chindwin directly across from the town of Yesagyo,[2] which area was formerly an island in the Chindwin.[3] Yesagyo Township is bounded by the following townships:[4]
The wooden Pakhangyi Monastery on brick foundations was constructed by King Mindon in 1886 and restored in 1992.[5] In 1992 the Pakhangyi Archaeological Museum was opened there. In 1996 Burma applied for World Heritage Site status for the site.[6]
Capital: Magway | ||
Gangaw District |
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Magway District | ||
Minbu District | ||
Pakokku District | ||
Thayet District | ||
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