Myaungmya
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| Myaungmya | |
| Country | Myanmar (Burma) |
|---|---|
| Admin. division | Ayeyarwaddy Division |
| Population | |
| - Total | 280,000 |
| - Urban Density | 40.2/km² (104/sq mi) |
| - Ethnicities | Bamar, Kayin |
| - Religions | Buddhism, Christianity |
Myaungmya (Burmese: မ္ရောင္းမ္ယား) is a town in Myaungmya Township in the Ayeyarwady Division, Myanmar.
Myaungmya is a very important town in Burmese modern history. It is where U Nu, the first premier of independent Burma was born. It was also one of the towns where anti-colonial nationalistic education was implemented, with U Nu serving as district education officer.
History
It was formed in 1893 out of a portion of Bassein district, and reconstituted until 1903. It has an area of 2663 square miles and a population of 280,000 and density of 104 inhabitants to the square mile.. The district is a deltaic tract, bordering south on the sea and traversed by many tidal creeks. Rice cultivation and fishing occupy practically all the inhabitants of the district.


