Kyauktaw
Kyauktaw is a town in northern Rakhine State, in the westernmost part of Myanmar. The famous Mahamuni Buddha image, currently at Amarapura, was originally situated near Kyauktaw, in the ruins of the old city of Dhanyawadi.
The town was captured by the Arakan Army around 12 February 2024 from the Tatmadaw during the Myanmar Civil War.
Location
Kyauktaw Township is situated from the north of Sittwe Township, the capital city of Rakhine State. It is located approximately between latitudes 20° 37' north and 21° 11' north and longitudes 92° 50' east and 93° 88' east from the north of Kaladan River. The Kispanadi Bridge is located at the entrance to Kyauktaw, traversing the Kaladan River.Area
The area of Kyauktaw Township is nearly. Kyauktaw is bordered by Mrauk U, around from the east, Buthidaung, around from the west, Ponnagyun, from the south and Pallawa Township of Chin State, around from the north. It stretches from east to west and from north to south.Rivers
- Kaladan River
- Pi Chung
- Priang Chung
- Thari Chung
- Pigauk Chung
- Yoo Chung
- Minne Chung
- Ywar Ma Pyin
Climate
There was a flood in July 2011.
Economy
Kyauktaw has many sugar mills and sugarcane plantations.Religious buildings
- Buddhist monasteries
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- Mosques
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- Churches
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- Hindu temple
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