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loi-put Latitude and Longitude:

20°17′N 97°19′E / 20.283°N 97.317°E / 20.283; 97.317
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Loimut
Village
Loimut is located in Myanmar
Loimut
Loimut
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 20°17′N 97°19′E / 20.283°N 97.317°E / 20.283; 97.317
Country  Burma
State Shan State
District Taunggyi District
Township Hsi Hseng Township
Time zone UTC+6.30 ( MST)

Loimut or Loi-put is a large village in Hsi Hseng Township, Taunggyi District, in the Shan State of eastern Burma. It is located just to the northeast of the township capital of Hsi Hseng and southeast by road from Loisawn.[ citation needed] It is primarily an agricultural village, with extensive fields located around the village.[ citation needed] There is a forested area to the northwest of the village. [1]

References

  1. ^ Madras (India : State). Army. Quartermaster-General's Office (1983). Routes in upper Burma, including the Chin Hills and Shan States, to which are added a number of routes leading from lower Burma and Siam into those districts. Cultural Pub. House. Retrieved 28 September 2011.



loi-put Latitude and Longitude:

20°17′N 97°19′E / 20.283°N 97.317°E / 20.283; 97.317
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Loi-put)
Loimut
Village
Loimut is located in Myanmar
Loimut
Loimut
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 20°17′N 97°19′E / 20.283°N 97.317°E / 20.283; 97.317
Country  Burma
State Shan State
District Taunggyi District
Township Hsi Hseng Township
Time zone UTC+6.30 ( MST)

Loimut or Loi-put is a large village in Hsi Hseng Township, Taunggyi District, in the Shan State of eastern Burma. It is located just to the northeast of the township capital of Hsi Hseng and southeast by road from Loisawn.[ citation needed] It is primarily an agricultural village, with extensive fields located around the village.[ citation needed] There is a forested area to the northwest of the village. [1]

References

  1. ^ Madras (India : State). Army. Quartermaster-General's Office (1983). Routes in upper Burma, including the Chin Hills and Shan States, to which are added a number of routes leading from lower Burma and Siam into those districts. Cultural Pub. House. Retrieved 28 September 2011.



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