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Ngapudaw Township

Ngapudaw Township or Ngaputaw Township (Burmese: ငပုတောမြို့နယ်) is a township of Pathein District in the Ayeyarwady Region of Myanmar. The western portion of the township includes Ngayokaung Subtownship and the southern portion of the township includes Hainggyikyun Subtownship, both unofficial divisions used by the Township for statistical and administrative ease.[2] The small village of Kyounku within Hainggyikyun Subtownship is the birthplace of former President of Myanmar Thein Sein.

Ngapudaw Township
ငပုတောမြို့နယ်
Location in Pathein district
Coordinates: 16°21′N 94°29′E / 16.350°N 94.483°E / 16.350; 94.483
Country Myanmar
Region Ayeyarwady Region
DistrictPathein District
CapitalNgapudaw
Area
 • Total1,404.18 sq mi (3,636.81 km2)
Elevation
30.28 ft (9.23 m)
Highest elevation
1,325 ft (404 m)
Population
 (2019)[1]
328,077
Time zoneUTC+6:30 (MMt)

The township borders Pathein Township and Kangyidaunt Township to its north. To its east, it borders Myaungmya Township, Myaungmya District and Labutta Township, Labutta District. There are two subtownships, three towns, 9 wards, 83 village-tracts and 411 villages in Ngapudaw Township.[1] The principal town of the township is Ngapudaw.

History edit

During the Bagan Dynasty, the Mon town of Kyaik Padaw was recorded as one of the 32 towns under the administration of Pathein. Kyaik Padaw is thought to be located within Ngapudaw Township on the banks of the Pammawaddy River. However, the first concrete creation of the town of Ngapudaw would not be until the formation of British Burma in the 19th century after the Second Anglo-Burmese War. The township itself would get created in the late 19th century after the annexation of Lower Burma.[1][3]

Geography edit

Ngapudaw Township is located on the southwestern edge of Irrawaddy Delta with a significant deltaic coastline on the Andaman Sea. The southernmost portions of the Arakan Mountains stretch through the township's west dividing the low-lying east from the long western shore on the Bay of Bengal. Steep forested mountains characterize the western part of the township ending in Cape Negrais. The mountains extend further into the sea to form the Andaman Islands.[4]

The township has 108 miles of coastline, with only 50 miles of deep-water coastline. The highest peak in the township is Mt. Taungpetkyi at 1,325 feet (404 m) above sea level. The township is located in a mountainous tropical zone with a heavy monsoon presence, seeing 95 days of rain totalling 100.9 inches (256 cm) of rain in an average year. The temperature variation is more moderate than more northern tropical mountainous townships with average highs and lows range between 31.3°C and 20.8°C.

The township has large undeveloped and natural areas, particularly in the west. There are many tree species including teak, Burmese ironwood, jackfruit, tamarind as well as other flora like Dipterocarpus and nipa palms. There are also diverse fauna with elephants, boars, black bears, gaur and goats.[1] Ngapudaw township lies on the southern forest fringe of Ayeyarwady Region, an area with the highest deforestation rates in the area with forested lands dropping from 15.3% to 14% of the area in 2014 alone.[5]

Off the coast of Ngapudaw Township lies the Thameehla Island (or Turtle Island) where a turtle breeding and conservation camp is located. Further into the Andaman Sea is Alguada Reef.[3] On the southern coast, there are yardang-like formations on the Kyaukkalat Coast near Dedu Gone village.[6][7]

Demographics edit

Historical Population
YearNgapudaw Township±%
2014 324,479—    
2018 327,983+1.1%
2019 328,077+0.0%
Source: Ministry of Labor, Immigration, and Population[2] and General Administration Department data[1]

Pyapon Township is relatively rural with 91.2% of the population in 2019 living outside of the three towns Ngapudaw, Ngayokaung and Hainggyikyun. The majority religion is Buddhism, practiced by 67.5% of the population with the second largest religious group being Christians at 27.3%.[1] Most people live within the east with western Ngayokaung Subtownship only having 12.6% of the total population.[8]

Economy edit

The economy of Ngapudaw Township is experiencing slow growth. Like most of Ayeyarwady Region, is primarily agriculture with as secondary fishing industry. The primary crop is rice with a significant off-season peanut and pulses. There is also a sizeable salt production industry - mostly produced through sun-drying.[1] The hilsa fish is one of the most important fish for the township's small fishing community with little fish conservation or management in place within the township.[9]

The township has seven large dams to control flooding and saltwater intrusions. The primary means of transport within the township is through riverine transport with the main export markets being Pathein, Myaungmya and Yangon Region.[1]

The Pammawaddy Regional Command of the Myanmar Navy is headquartered within the township in the town of Hainggyi Island.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Myanmar Information Management Unit (September 2019). Ngapudaw Myone Daethasaingyarachatlatmya ငပုတောမြို့နယ် ဒေသဆိုင်ရာအချက်လက်များ [Ngapudaw Township Regional Information] (PDF) (Report). MIMU. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b "The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census: Ngaputaw Township Report" (PDF). Myanmar Information Management Unit. Department of Population. October 2017.
  3. ^ a b "ငပုတော" [Ngapudaw]. New Autumn Travels & Tours (in Burmese). 2019.
  4. ^ Planning Commission of India (2008). Andaman and Nicobar Islands Development Report. State Development Report series (illustrated ed.). Academic Foundation. ISBN 978-81-7188-652-4. from the original on 9 December 2015. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
  5. ^ Gallalee, Sarah; Ward, Abigail; Moe Moe Aye; Nang Khaing Zar Aung (14 October 2021). "Factors associated with the decline of malaria in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Region between 2013 and 2017". Sci Rep. 11 (20470). doi:10.1038/s41598-021-99737-4. PMC 8516986.
  6. ^ timeayeyar. "ငပုတောမြို့နယ် ဒီဒူးကုန်းကျေးရွှာတွင် ရှိသော ရှင်စောပုဘုရားနှင့် ကျောက်ကလပ်" [Ngapudaw Township Dedu Gone Village's Shinsawbu Pagoda and Kyaukkalat] (in Burmese). Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  7. ^ "ငပုတောမြို့နယ်ရှိ ရှင်စောပုဘုရားထိပ်စွန်းတွင် တရားမဝင်ကျောက်မီးဖိုများ" [Illegal stone ovens at the top of Shinsawbu Pagoda in Ngapudaw Township]. Eleven Broadcasting. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  8. ^ "The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census: Ngayokaung Township Report" (PDF). Myanmar Information Management Unit. Department of Population. October 2017.
  9. ^ Bladon, Annabelle; Kyi Thar Myint; Thida Ei (September 2019). Spawning seasonality of hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady Delta (Report). London: International Institute for Environment and Development.
  10. ^ Selth, Andrew (September 2003). Burma's China Connection and the Indian Ocean Region. Strategic & Defence Studies Centre. ISBN 978-0731554362.


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Ngapudaw Township or Ngaputaw Township Burmese ငပ တ မ နယ is a township of Pathein District in the Ayeyarwady Region of Myanmar The western portion of the township includes Ngayokaung Subtownship and the southern portion of the township includes Hainggyikyun Subtownship both unofficial divisions used by the Township for statistical and administrative ease 2 The small village of Kyounku within Hainggyikyun Subtownship is the birthplace of former President of Myanmar Thein Sein Ngapudaw Township ငပ တ မ နယ TownshipLocation in Pathein districtCoordinates 16 21 N 94 29 E 16 350 N 94 483 E 16 350 94 483Country MyanmarRegion Ayeyarwady RegionDistrictPathein DistrictCapitalNgapudawArea Total1 404 18 sq mi 3 636 81 km2 Elevation30 28 ft 9 23 m Highest elevation1 325 ft 404 m Population 2019 1 328 077Time zoneUTC 6 30 MMt The township borders Pathein Township and Kangyidaunt Township to its north To its east it borders Myaungmya Township Myaungmya District and Labutta Township Labutta District There are two subtownships three towns 9 wards 83 village tracts and 411 villages in Ngapudaw Township 1 The principal town of the township is Ngapudaw Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editDuring the Bagan Dynasty the Mon town of Kyaik Padaw was recorded as one of the 32 towns under the administration of Pathein Kyaik Padaw is thought to be located within Ngapudaw Township on the banks of the Pammawaddy River However the first concrete creation of the town of Ngapudaw would not be until the formation of British Burma in the 19th century after the Second Anglo Burmese War The township itself would get created in the late 19th century after the annexation of Lower Burma 1 3 Geography editNgapudaw Township is located on the southwestern edge of Irrawaddy Delta with a significant deltaic coastline on the Andaman Sea The southernmost portions of the Arakan Mountains stretch through the township s west dividing the low lying east from the long western shore on the Bay of Bengal Steep forested mountains characterize the western part of the township ending in Cape Negrais The mountains extend further into the sea to form the Andaman Islands 4 The township has 108 miles of coastline with only 50 miles of deep water coastline The highest peak in the township is Mt Taungpetkyi at 1 325 feet 404 m above sea level The township is located in a mountainous tropical zone with a heavy monsoon presence seeing 95 days of rain totalling 100 9 inches 256 cm of rain in an average year The temperature variation is more moderate than more northern tropical mountainous townships with average highs and lows range between 31 3 C and 20 8 C The township has large undeveloped and natural areas particularly in the west There are many tree species including teak Burmese ironwood jackfruit tamarind as well as other flora like Dipterocarpus and nipa palms There are also diverse fauna with elephants boars black bears gaur and goats 1 Ngapudaw township lies on the southern forest fringe of Ayeyarwady Region an area with the highest deforestation rates in the area with forested lands dropping from 15 3 to 14 of the area in 2014 alone 5 Off the coast of Ngapudaw Township lies the Thameehla Island or Turtle Island where a turtle breeding and conservation camp is located Further into the Andaman Sea is Alguada Reef 3 On the southern coast there are yardang like formations on the Kyaukkalat Coast near Dedu Gone village 6 7 Demographics editHistorical PopulationYearNgapudaw Township 2014324 479 2018327 983 1 1 2019328 077 0 0 Source Ministry of Labor Immigration and Population 2 and General Administration Department data 1 Pyapon Township is relatively rural with 91 2 of the population in 2019 living outside of the three towns Ngapudaw Ngayokaung and Hainggyikyun The majority religion is Buddhism practiced by 67 5 of the population with the second largest religious group being Christians at 27 3 1 Most people live within the east with western Ngayokaung Subtownship only having 12 6 of the total population 8 Economy editThe economy of Ngapudaw Township is experiencing slow growth Like most of Ayeyarwady Region is primarily agriculture with as secondary fishing industry The primary crop is rice with a significant off season peanut and pulses There is also a sizeable salt production industry mostly produced through sun drying 1 The hilsa fish is one of the most important fish for the township s small fishing community with little fish conservation or management in place within the township 9 The township has seven large dams to control flooding and saltwater intrusions The primary means of transport within the township is through riverine transport with the main export markets being Pathein Myaungmya and Yangon Region 1 The Pammawaddy Regional Command of the Myanmar Navy is headquartered within the township in the town of Hainggyi Island 10 See also editList of villages in Ngapudaw TownshipReferences edit a b c d e f g h Myanmar Information Management Unit September 2019 Ngapudaw Myone Daethasaingyarachatlatmya ငပ တ မ နယ ဒ သဆ င ရ အခ က လက မ Ngapudaw Township Regional Information PDF Report MIMU Retrieved 6 March 2023 a b The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census Ngaputaw Township Report PDF Myanmar Information Management Unit Department of Population October 2017 a b ငပ တ Ngapudaw New Autumn Travels amp Tours in Burmese 2019 Planning Commission of India 2008 Andaman and Nicobar Islands Development Report State Development Report series illustrated ed Academic Foundation ISBN 978 81 7188 652 4 Archived from the original on 9 December 2015 Retrieved 15 November 2015 Gallalee Sarah Ward Abigail Moe Moe Aye Nang Khaing Zar Aung 14 October 2021 Factors associated with the decline of malaria in Myanmar s Ayeyarwady Region between 2013 and 2017 Sci Rep 11 20470 doi 10 1038 s41598 021 99737 4 PMC 8516986 timeayeyar ငပ တ မ နယ ဒ ဒ က န က ရ တ င ရ သ ရ င စ ပ ဘ ရ န င က က ကလပ Ngapudaw Township Dedu Gone Village s Shinsawbu Pagoda and Kyaukkalat in Burmese Retrieved 6 March 2023 ငပ တ မ နယ ရ ရ င စ ပ ဘ ရ ထ ပ စ န တ င တရ မဝင က က မ ဖ မ Illegal stone ovens at the top of Shinsawbu Pagoda in Ngapudaw Township Eleven Broadcasting Retrieved 6 March 2023 The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census Ngayokaung Township Report PDF Myanmar Information Management Unit Department of Population October 2017 Bladon Annabelle Kyi Thar Myint Thida Ei September 2019 Spawning seasonality of hilsa Tenualosa ilisha in Myanmar s Ayeyarwady Delta Report London International Institute for Environment and Development Selth Andrew September 2003 Burma s China Connection and the Indian Ocean Region Strategic amp Defence Studies Centre ISBN 978 0731554362 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ngapudaw Township amp oldid 1210839422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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