Pyinmana Township
History
Historically, Pyinmana was formerly known as Ningyan (နင်းကြမ်း). Shan traders who observed the abundance of Terminalia chebula trees around the area named the city Pangmaakna (ပၢင်မၢၵ်ႇၼႃႉ), lit. "myrobalan encampment," from which the Burmese language name Pyinmana is derived.
Pyinmana Township was formerly part of Mandalay Division. The township was designated as one of the original townships constituting the new capital region of Naypyidaw on 26 November 2008 by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA).
Demographics
2014
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2014 | 187,565 | — |
At the 2014 Myanmar Census Pyinmana Township had a population of 187,565. The population density was 170.1 people per km². The census reported that the median age was 26.6 years, and 94 males per 100 females. There were 39,663 households; the mean household size was 4.5.
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Dams
Pyinmana Township has the following dams.
Creeks
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References
- ^ "ပျဉ်းမနားသီရိမြို့နယ်ဒေသဆိုင်ရာအချက်အလက်များ" (PDF). General Administration Department. 2017.
- ^ "Pyinmana Township Report" (PDF). 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census. October 2017.