Kyaukme District

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Kyaukme District is a district of northern Shan State in Myanmar. It contains four townships and its capital is Kyaukme.

Administrative divisions

{{As of|2015}}, Kyaukme District contained the following townships and subtownships.

Prior to August 2010, Kyaukme District also included Mantong Township and Namhsan Township, which both were transferred that month to the newly created Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone.[http://myanmargeneva.org/10nlm/aug/n100821.htm "The Union of Myanmar, The State Peace and Development Council, Notification No. 33/2010, 20 August 2010"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304193518/http://myanmargeneva.org/10nlm/aug/n100821.htm |date=4 March 2016 }} English translation

{{As of|2001}}, it consisted of 9 towns and 1946 villages. Prior to 2015, Kyaukme District also consisted of the following townships, which formed to become Mongmit District:

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Category:Districts of Myanmar

Category:Geography of Shan State

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