Myanmar cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON formats
Last update : 16 December 2025.
This is the best list of 46589 cities in the Myanmar available in 5 formats ( Excel, CSV, JSON, SQL, XML ). You will find only data associated with the cities of a country (capital, towns and villages). There is no information concerning the environment, such as the location of a river or a mountain, for example. All cities are associated with regions and sub-regions (where available).
Each file contains the following data: Geoname_ID, City, Alternate_Name, Country_Code, Region, Sub_region, Latitude, Longitude, Elevation, Population, Timezone, Fcode_Name. See the FAQ below for a detailed explanation.
Here is an example of the data from the Myanmar file that you are going to retrieve. The data is displayed here in the form of a table:
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1290554 | Tuambual | MM | Chin | Falam | 23.86667 | 93.8 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1327524 | Chaunggyin | Chaunggyin | MM | Sagain | Kale District | 23.1989 | 94.22207 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1324627 | Hkümmànkaü | MM | Shan | Kyaukme District | 22.77972 | 96.91723 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1294009 | Taunggin | Taunggin,Taungginzu | MM | Bago | Bago District | 18.11315 | 96.67966 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1298730 | Ritpong | MM | Kachin | Myitkyinā District | 25.92037 | 97.25071 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1309913 | Mayut | MM | Kachin | Putao District | 27.63469 | 98.05422 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12407480 | Myat Lin | Myat Lin | MM | Nay Pyi Taw | 19.66811 | 96.44665 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1299256 | Pyalo | MM | Magway | Thayet District | 19.15371 | 95.18683 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1293072 | Tettaung | MM | Shan | Taunggyi District | 21.2599 | 96.39214 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1326475 | Dawta-so | Dawta-so,Dawta-sö | MM | Kayah | Loikaw District | 19.62579 | 97.26439 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1301113 | Paw Lauk | Pauklauk,Paw Lauk | MM | Kayin | Hpa-an District | 16.92485 | 98.0031 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 12452281 | War Sar | War Sar | MM | Kachin | 27.42023 | 97.34949 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1317389 | Kyaikpa | MM | Ayeyarwady | Pathein District | 17.27093 | 95.29682 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1323632 | Hpāpēng | MM | Shan | Loilem District | 21.35851 | 97.68897 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1311098 | Mān Na-mawn | MM | Shan | Matman | 22.29906 | 98.62598 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1304890 | Nayawng | MM | Shan | Langhko District | 20.43563 | 97.54225 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1302621 | Paganyat | MM | Sagain | Sagaing District | 21.93259 | 95.93989 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1292262 | Yae Thaung Taw | Taungdaw,Thaungdaw,Yae Thaung Taw | MM | Yangon | Yangon (North) | 17.06296 | 95.93867 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 12239062 | Kyun Chaung Wa | Kyun Chaung Wa,kyawannhkyaunggw,ကျွန်းချောင်းဝ | MM | Chin | 21.75864 | 92.75071 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12239733 | Se | Se | MM | Mandalay | 21.12167 | 96.05581 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1298199 | Sa Lun | Sa Lun,Salun,စလွန်း | MM | Tanintharyi | Myeik District | 12.35603 | 98.75193 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1311392 | Mān Kyawng | MM | Shan | Matman | 22.09965 | 98.85512 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12239163 | Chawnchum | Chawnchum,hkyawwankyawm,ချောန်ကျွမ်း | MM | Chin | 22.17177 | 93.91685 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12239729 | Se | Se | MM | Mandalay | 21.05322 | 96.11569 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1295797 | Sitsali | MM | Magway | Minbu District | 20.15707 | 94.86958 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1304617 | Ngalun | MM | Magway | Gangaw District | 21.43113 | 94.15668 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12240554 | Shwe Su Khin | Shwe Su Khin | MM | Mandalay | 20.98454 | 95.68702 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1287416 | Wān Pānghi | MM | Shan | Langhko District | 20.19781 | 97.99521 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12239667 | Chin Pyit Kyin | Chin Pyit Kyin,ချင်ပြစ်ကျင်း | MM | Mandalay | 20.49936 | 95.912 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12452748 | Lai Zar | Lai Zar | MM | Kachin | 24.75378 | 97.55773 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1292548 | Thanbayapin | MM | Magway | 19.16228 | 95.45663 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |||
| 1285173 | Yenangyaung | Yaynangyoung,Yenangyaung,Yenangyoung | MM | Magway | Magway District | 20.46504 | 94.8712 | 110553 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1285428 | Yedwingaung | MM | Sagain | Sagaing District | 22.09225 | 95.85607 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12404396 | Shauk Pin Gat | Shauk Pin Gat | MM | Yangon | 17.26771 | 95.98164 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12238854 | Kihta | Kihta,keesar,ကီးသာ | MM | Chin | 21.4469 | 93.88936 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1324411 | Hmangon | MM | Ayeyarwady | Hinthada District | 17.53431 | 95.15085 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1292169 | Thayagwin | MM | Rakhine | Thandwe District | 18.38703 | 94.42477 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1311523 | Man Kawk | MM | Shan | Loilem District | 21.49356 | 98.09675 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1321397 | Kaju Ga | MM | Kachin | Putao District | 26.80732 | 97.5885 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1289215 | Wān Hse-lin | MM | Shan | Tachileik District | 20.9029 | 99.85075 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1284412 | Ywathit | MM | Mandalay | Meiktila District | 21.16827 | 95.90199 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1322378 | Hwè-noi | MM | Shan | Loilem District | 21.74357 | 97.55359 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1305199 | Nawngkwai | MM | Shan | Kyaukme District | 22.2896 | 97.81834 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1295777 | Sit Taung | Sit Taung,Sittang | MM | Mon | Thaton District | 17.45276 | 96.88454 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1292097 | Thayetkan | MM | Sagain | Shwebo District | 22.7681 | 95.30515 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1291554 | Thigyauk | MM | Magway | Pakokku District | 21.3755 | 94.44411 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12207639 | Dat Taw Kone | Dat Taw Kone | MM | Mon | 16.67406 | 97.59234 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1325960 | Gaungzu | Gaungsu,Gaungzu | MM | Sagain | Shwebo District | 22.56101 | 95.28654 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1309937 | Pyin Oo Lwin | Maymo,Maymyo,Meimyu,Memyo,Pyin Oo Lwin | MM | Mandalay | Pyin Oo Lwin District | 22.03501 | 96.45683 | 117303 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1291230 | Thityaunggan | MM | Bago | Pyay District | 18.50655 | 95.23947 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12254684 | Koke Ko Su | Koke Ko Su | MM | Mandalay | 21.35471 | 96.143 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12238966 | Hnone Bon | Hnone Bon,nhuannbhone,နှုန်းဘုံ | MM | Chin | 21.58038 | 93.93566 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1312737 | Lweyaung | MM | Shan | 23.76672 | 96.77743 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |||
| 12404068 | Aye Ywar | Aye Ywar | MM | Yangon | 16.62629 | 96.66241 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1310792 | Mān Ping | MM | Shan | Hopang | 23.04627 | 98.69147 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1320874 | Kandaw | MM | Magway | Minbu District | 20.74297 | 94.65141 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1316640 | Kyauktaga | MM | Bago | Bago District | 18.1556 | 96.61282 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12240658 | Yae Ngan | Yae Ngan,ရေငံ | MM | Mandalay | 20.80508 | 95.50052 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1311223 | Mān Mao | MM | Shan | Lashio District | 23.55785 | 98.49518 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1301739 | Pāngnamnom | MM | Shan | Lashio District | 23.02708 | 98.11287 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1302485 | Pakan | MM | Sagain | Sagaing District | 22.03457 | 95.67999 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1322498 | Hwe-aw | MM | Shan | Taunggyi District | 20.43846 | 97.45628 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12238553 | Lon Ein Nu | Lon Ein Nu,loneaainnuu,လုံအိမ်နူး | MM | Chin | 21.08035 | 93.75622 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1303366 | Nyaung Oke Hpee | Nyaung Oke Hpee,Nyaungokpi | MM | Mandalay | Meiktila District | 21.12077 | 96.09895 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1293658 | Taungywa | MM | Rakhine | Thandwe District | 18.85052 | 94.20816 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1303657 | Nyaungbintha | MM | Mandalay | Myingyan District | 21.63227 | 95.66998 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1293553 | Tawgyaung | MM | Ayeyarwady | Ma-ubin District | 16.93042 | 95.52528 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12201861 | Saw Pa Li Kho | Saw Pa Lay Kho,Saw Pa Li Kho,စောပလိခို,စောပလေခို | MM | Kayah | 19.14905 | 96.94138 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1322078 | Ingya | MM | Magway | Thayet District | 19.66165 | 95.18313 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1289587 | Wān hkang A-hkö | Wan Hkang,Wan hkang A-hko,Wān Hkang,Wān hkang A-hkö | MM | Shan | Tachileik District | 21.22278 | 99.98684 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1288340 | Wān Lōm | MM | Shan | Tachileik District | 20.49755 | 99.93565 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1327833 | Bwegya | Bwegya,Bweit Char | MM | Mandalay | Meiktila District | 20.93157 | 96.06822 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1318869 | Klawnghsoi | MM | Shan | Matman | 22.70939 | 98.9541 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1303186 | Okhne | Okhne,Onhne | MM | Bago | Taungoo District | 18.56621 | 96.40092 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1301772 | Pāngmawn | MM | Shan | Lashio District | 23.10551 | 98.03857 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1298958 | Pyintha | MM | Shan | Taunggyi District | 20.18232 | 96.76738 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1286469 | Wegyi | MM | Kayin | Kawkareik District | 16.0679 | 98.07735 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1323634 | Hpa-pein | MM | Shan | Mu Se District | 23.49332 | 97.78087 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1312316 | Mahton | MM | Magway | Minbu District | 19.78795 | 94.32552 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1284005 | Zibugon | MM | Sagain | Shwebo District | 22.25312 | 95.88613 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12255160 | Ywar Pu | Ywar Pu | MM | Mandalay | 21.44049 | 96.20033 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12255234 | Say Oe Bo | Say Oe Bo | MM | Mandalay | 21.83771 | 95.99677 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12242205 | Mee Kyaung Hpyu | Mee Kyaung Hpyu,မီးကျောင်းဖြူ | MM | Tanintharyi | 13.3742 | 98.66737 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12254425 | Pu Lin Lay | Pu Lin Lay | MM | Mandalay | 21.22401 | 94.9868 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1297989 | Sangyaung | MM | Ayeyarwady | Pathein District | 16.47785 | 94.32746 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1305101 | Nawngmong | MM | Shan | Hopang | 23.42216 | 98.7785 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1291918 | Thazi | MM | Sagain | Shwebo District | 23.55816 | 95.2284 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1284710 | Yonkruk | MM | Shan | Hopang | 23.13319 | 98.9644 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1293809 | Taungni-chinywa | Taungni-chinywa | MM | Sagain | Hkamti District | 24.49726 | 94.67348 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 1312541 | Magyidaung | MM | Bago | Taungoo District | 19.15289 | 96.27678 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1286249 | Wet Thar Kin | Wet Thar Kin,Wetthagin,ဝက်သားကင် | MM | Tanintharyi | Dawei District | 13.87654 | 98.15479 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | |
| 12457380 | Taung Sun | Taung Sun | MM | Kayin | 16.93823 | 97.65179 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1294968 | Talaing-aing | MM | Bago | Taungoo District | 18.65339 | 96.61103 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1319813 | Kawngchung | MM | Shan | Hopang | 23.12224 | 98.81829 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1326464 | Daw V-hku | MM | Kayah | Loikaw District | 19.68081 | 97.19215 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 12254398 | Tha Yet Kaing | Tha Yet Kaing | MM | Mandalay | 22.16099 | 96.18766 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1306450 | Namsa-lap | MM | Shan | Lashio District | 23.35383 | 98.21647 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1291465 | Thinganet | MM | Rakhine | Sittwe District | 20.60804 | 92.63325 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1289310 | Wān Hpwi | MM | Shan | Langhko District | 20.60133 | 97.98456 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place | ||
| 1288049 | Wān Muhsö-ho-la | MM | Shan | Kengtung District | 21.03129 | 99.01963 | 0 | Asia/Yangon | populated place |
Myanmar: A Geographical Exploration of Southeast Asia
A Land of Rich Diversity
Myanmar, also known as Burma, is a country situated in the heart of Southeast Asia, bordered by China to the north, India and Bangladesh to the west, Laos and Thailand to the east, and the Bay of Bengal to the south. With an area of over 676,000 square kilometers, Myanmar is one of the largest countries in the region. The country is characterized by its extraordinary geographic diversity, ranging from snow-capped mountains and rolling hills in the north to fertile plains and river deltas in the south.
The geographical layout of Myanmar has played a critical role in its history and development. The country is divided by the Irrawaddy River, which flows from north to south and is considered the lifeblood of the nation. This river system, along with other major rivers like the Salween and the Chindwin, has not only shaped Myanmar's natural environment but also its population distribution, economic activities, and transportation networks.
Understanding Myanmar’s geography involves not just looking at its stunning landscapes, but also at how its cities, regions, and departments are organized across the country. Detailed geographic data, including the exact latitude and longitude of each city, allows for a more comprehensive understanding of how human settlements interact with the environment and how infrastructure and resources are distributed.
Regions and Cities of Myanmar: Mapping the Diverse Landscape
Myanmar is divided into several states and regions, each with its own unique geographical features and cultural identities. The country's administrative structure consists of 7 states and 7 regions, along with 1 union territory. These regions and states reflect the ethnic and cultural diversity found within the country, with each area offering distinct landscapes, resources, and economic activities.
The capital city, Naypyidaw, was officially designated in 2005 and is located centrally in the country. It contrasts with Myanmar's largest city, Yangon (formerly Rangoon), which is located near the coast and is a hub of commerce, industry, and culture. Yangon’s proximity to the Andaman Sea has historically made it a center for trade, as well as the political heart during British colonial rule.
Other important cities in Myanmar include Mandalay, located in the central region, which is an important cultural and historical center, and Bagan, an ancient city known for its thousands of pagodas. Each of these cities, along with the towns in more rural areas such as Sittwe and Monywa, reflects the geographical and cultural diversity of the country.
Obtaining data on the specific locations, regions, and departments of these cities is essential for understanding the distribution of resources, population centers, and the country’s economic and social dynamics. By accessing geographic data, one can study how urbanization is occurring in various regions and analyze the spatial relationships between cities, towns, and rural areas.
Latitude and Longitude: Essential for Understanding Myanmar’s Geography
Latitude and longitude are powerful tools for mapping the cities and regions of Myanmar. With a country as vast and diverse as Myanmar, knowing the precise geographic coordinates of key cities and towns helps to better understand their location relative to each other and the natural features of the country.
For example, the coordinates of Yangon can offer insights into how its position along the southern coastline influences its economy, culture, and transportation networks. The latitude and longitude of cities like Mandalay and Naypyidaw can reveal their connection to the central plains and mountains, shedding light on their historical significance, accessibility, and role in regional governance.
Having accurate geographic data, including the coordinates of Myanmar’s cities, helps to analyze issues such as connectivity, resource distribution, and the management of natural hazards like floods, landslides, or droughts. It is also crucial for understanding how geographic factors impact economic activities in various regions, from agriculture in the central plains to trade along the coastal cities.
Furthermore, geographic data aids in analyzing the movement of goods and people across the country, assisting in the planning of transportation infrastructure such as roads, railways, and air travel routes. Accurate geographic coordinates allow planners to optimize logistics, ensuring that urban and rural areas are connected efficiently and that resources are allocated appropriately.
The Environmental Geography of Myanmar
Myanmar’s geography is defined by its diverse ecosystems, ranging from tropical forests in the south to temperate highlands in the north. The country’s unique environmental features, such as the Irrawaddy Delta, the Shan Plateau, and the rugged mountains in the border regions, create a landscape that supports a wide variety of plant and animal life. The country’s climate varies widely, from monsoonal rains along the coast to drier conditions in the central plains and the Himalayan foothills.
The fertile plains around the Irrawaddy River make Myanmar a major agricultural producer, with rice being the staple crop. The country’s vast forests, rich in biodiversity, also provide valuable resources for timber and other forest products. However, environmental challenges such as deforestation, soil erosion, and the effects of climate change, particularly in the coastal and delta regions, require careful management of the country’s natural resources.
The distribution of cities and towns across these diverse landscapes is shaped by the country’s geography. Urban areas tend to be concentrated along the river valleys and coastal plains, where the environment supports large-scale agriculture and trade. Rural areas, particularly in the mountainous regions, are more sparsely populated and rely on subsistence farming and small-scale agriculture.
Obtaining precise geographic data about Myanmar’s cities, regions, and natural resources can help policymakers and environmentalists develop strategies to protect the country’s ecosystems while supporting sustainable economic development. By understanding the relationship between human settlements and the natural environment, efforts can be made to balance development with conservation.
Geographic Data for Infrastructure and Development
As Myanmar continues to modernize, access to geographic data is increasingly vital for the country’s infrastructure development. With a rapidly growing population and urbanization occurring in major cities, it is essential to have accurate data to plan transportation systems, water management projects, and energy infrastructure.
Detailed geographic data can help identify regions in need of infrastructure improvements, such as road networks connecting remote villages to urban centers or the provision of electricity to off-grid communities. Understanding the geographical location of cities and towns allows for more efficient distribution of resources, ensuring that development reaches underserved regions.
Moreover, accurate geographic data supports disaster management and climate change adaptation efforts. Knowing the exact latitude and longitude of cities, towns, and natural hazards allows for the creation of more effective emergency response plans and risk management strategies. For example, understanding flood-prone areas in the Irrawaddy Delta or earthquake risks along the Himalayan foothills can help communities better prepare for potential disasters.
Conclusion
Myanmar’s geography is a dynamic and multifaceted landscape that shapes the nation’s development, culture, and economy. From its vast river systems and fertile plains to its tropical forests and mountainous terrain, the country offers a rich tapestry of natural and human-made features. By obtaining detailed geographic data on cities, regions, and departments—along with their precise latitude and longitude coordinates—researchers, urban planners, and policymakers can better understand the relationship between urbanization, resource distribution, and environmental conservation. This data is essential for fostering sustainable development in Myanmar, ensuring that the country’s growth aligns with the preservation of its unique landscapes and ecosystems.
FaQ about Myanmar
- Geoname_ID: This is a unique identifier for each place or geographical name in the Geoname database.
- City: The name of the place, which can be a town, village or any other form of human settlement.
- Alternate_Name: Other names or appellations that the place may have. These alternative names may be in different languages, dialects or even local names.
- Country_Code: This is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the country in which the place is located. For example, "US" for the United States, "FR" for France.
- Region: This represents the first-order administrative division in which the location is situated. For example, this could be a state, province or territory.
- Sub_region: This is a second-order administrative division, such as a county or district, within the region.
- Latitude: The geographical latitude of the location, usually in decimal degrees.
- Longitude: The geographical longitude of the location, also usually in decimal degrees.
- Elevation: The elevation or altitude of the location in relation to sea level, usually measured in metres.
- Population: The estimated number of inhabitants or population of the location.
- Timezone: The time zone in which the location is located, in accordance with global time zone standards.
- Fcode_Name: This is a code that categorises the type of location. For example, "PPL" could mean a populated place, while "PPLC" could be the capital of a political entity.