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Palai Japan Village | |
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Village | |
Palai Japan VillageLocation in Myanmar | |
Coordinates: 15°16′25″N 98°24′05″E / 15.2736456°N 98.4013259°E / 15.2736456; 98.4013259 | |
Country | Myanmar |
State | Kayin |
District | Kawkareik District |
Township | Payathonzu sub-township |
Village tract | Palai Japan |
Time zone | UTC+6.30 (Myanmar Standard Time) |
Palai Japan village (Mon: ပလိုၚ်ဂျပါန်, Palai Kya Pan; Thai: บ่อญี่ปุ่น, B̀x ỵī̀pùn; Burmese: ဂျပန်ရေတွင်း Jack Pan Ye Dwin, Japanese: 日本の池) is located in Burma, Kayin State, Kawkareik District, it is located in Payathonzu sub-township, near the demarcated Thai-Burmese border. It is about 3 miles from Payathonzu and Palai Japan. During the Japanese occupation, it was known as a Japanese military base in Kanchanaburi military history, it is now the headquarters of the New Mon State Party.
References
- Thairath Online news 27 Nov. 2019
- The Thai Red Cross Society 27 November 2019
- Thai PBS news 27 November 2019
- Mon News Agency January 14, 2020
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