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Shwebo Township

Coordinates: 22°34′N 96°42′E / 22.567°N 96.700°E / 22.567; 96.700
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Shwebo Township
ရွှေဘိုမြို့နယ်
location in Shwebo district
location in Shwebo district
location in Sagaing region
location in Sagaing region
Shwebo Township is located in Myanmar
Shwebo Township
Shwebo Township
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 22°34′N 96°42′E / 22.567°N 96.700°E / 22.567; 96.700
Country Burma
RegionSagaing Region
DistrictShwebo
CapitalShwebo
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)
Welcome sign of Shwebo town

Shwebo Township (Template:Lang-my) is a township of Shwebo District in the Myanmar's Sagaing Region. It is located on the plains between the Mu River and the Ayeyarwady River. The ancient palace of King Alaungmintaya is there.[1] Its administrative seat is the city of Shwebo. As of 2014, it had a population of 266,807. 53.7% of its population was male while 46.3% was female.[2]

Geography

Shwebo township is bounded on the east by the Ayeyarwady River, across which is Singu Township of Mandalay District in Mandalay Region. To the north of Shwebo township is Khin-U Township, to the south is Wetlet Township, and to the west is Tabayin Township.

Among the many villages and wards (village census tracts) in Shwebo township are Seik Khun Village, Hsin Inn (Sin-Inn) Village, Htoogyi Village, Khuntaungnge Village, Kyar Village, Myinchin Village, Pann Hlaing Village, Tazai Village, and Thanbayachan Village, NyaungPinTha Village, Late Chin Village, Pan Yan Village, Hla Taw Village, Tha Lone Village, Myin Sie Village, Zee Kone Lay Village, Nyaung Gan Village, Da Gan Thar Village, Thit Cho Bin Village, Ywar Mitther Village, Min Gone Village, Lone Taw Village, Zee BYU Gone village, Patetaw Village, Kaww Village

Economy

Recent irrigation projects have significantly increased rice production in the township, allowing three crops per year.[3] Shwebo focuses on the maintenance of their crop system.

Notes

  1. ^ "Sagaing Division" Ministry of Hotels & Tourism, Union of Myanmar
  2. ^ "Shwebo (Township, Myanmar) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Union of Burma - GRAIN Grain and Feed Annual" p. 3, GAIN Report Number: BM9008, 29 April 2009, Foreign Agricultural Service, United States Department of Agriculture