Kanpetlet

Coordinates: 21°12′0″N 94°1′0″E / 21.20000°N 94.01667°E / 21.20000; 94.01667
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{{Infobox settlement |native_name = ကန်ပက်လက်မြို့ |official_name = Kanpetlet |pushpin_label_position = bottom |pushpin_map = Burma |pushpin_map_caption = Location in Burma |image_skyline = |image_map = |map_caption = |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name =  Myanmar |subdivision_type1 = Division |subdivision_name1 =  Chin State |subdivision_type2 = District |subdivision_name2 = Mindat District |subdivision_type3 = Township |subdivision_name3 = Kanpetlet Township |unit_pref = Imperial |area_total_km2 = |population = |population_as_of = 2005 |population_blank1_title = Ethnicities |population_blank2 = [[Buddhism]] |population_blank2_title = Religions |population_density_km2 = auto |coordinates = 21°12′0″N 94°1′0″E / 21.20000°N 94.01667°E / 21.20000; 94.01667 |leader_title = Mayor |elevation_ft = |elevation_m = |timezone = MST |utc_offset = +6.30 |blank_name = Climate |blank_info = Cwa |website = }} Kanpetlet (Burmese: ကန်ပက်လက်မြို့; MLCTS: kan pak lak mrui., pronounced [kàɰ̃pɛʔlɛʔ mjo̰]) is a town in the Chin State of West Myanmar and the home of the Kanpetlet Township administration body. It is known for Mt. Victoria, the highest peak in the Chin Hills and one of the highest in Western Myanmar, and Natmataung National Park, home of some of the world's rarest bird species.

Under British rule Kanpetlet was one of the two districts in the Chin Hills. However, due to its isolated location and lack of large enough population to support development, it has become one of the least developed townships in Chin State and Myanmar.

Kan Pet Let

Kan Pet Let is the home town of southern Chin tribes of Dai, Da Yindu, Uppu, Mun and Ng'gha clans. It can be found especially in ancient Burmese official literature. Around its own border there are Saw, Mindat, Paletwa, Setottayar and Minpyar township.

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