Kyangin


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settlement_typeTown
native_nameကြံခင်းမြို့
official_nameKyangin
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pushpin_map_captionLocation in Myanmar
image_skylineKyangin Town Ayeyarwady Region.jpg
image_captionKyangin Town sign
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameMyanmar
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Ayeyarwady Region
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Myanaung District
subdivision_type3Township
subdivision_name3Kyangin Township
unit_prefImperial
area_total_sq_mi3.58
area_footnotes
population_total13984
population_as_of1983
population_footnotes
population_density_km2auto
coordinates
timezoneMMT
utc_offset+6:30
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Kyangin () is a town in northern Ayeyarwady Region, south-west Myanmar. It is the seat of the Kyangin Township in the Myanaung District. The town is located on the western bank of the Irrawaddy River in the eastern part of its township and has 3 urban wards.

History

The town was first settled in 1250 by the Mon people. In 1753, during the Konbaung Dynasty, the area was supplanted by mostly Bamar people. The name Kyangin comes from its original Mon name ကျာကင်း (Krakeng) translating to mean either crocodile guard or crocodile tax-office.

The town was incorporated in 1780 (1150 Myanmar Era) and placed under the regional control of Thrarrawddy before becoming receiving its own myoza in 1829. In 1886, the municipal government of Kyangin was incorporated during British rule in Burma. In the 20th century, Kyangin was a steamship port due to its location on the Irrawaddy between the cities of Hinthada and Pyay

Demographics

|title = Historical Population |type = |state = |shading = |pop_name = Kyangin |percentages = |footnote = |source = Census and GAD data |1954 | 6,040 |1983 | 13,984 |2019 | |2023 | The 1954 census recorded 6,040 people in the town of Kyangin. In 1983, the town of Kyangin had 13,984 people.

The 2014 Myanmar census record 19,504 people living in the two towns of Kyangin Township- Kyangin and Batye. In 2019, the General Administration Department reported 19,823 total in the two towns. In 2023, the GAD reported that the two towns' population had shrunk to 19,209.

References

References

  1. General Administration Department. (March 2023). "Kyangin Myone Daethasaingyarachatlatmya".
  2. Immigration and Manpower Department. (August 1987). "Irrawaddy Division 1983 Census". Ministry of Home and Religious Affairs.
  3. "မြန်မာ့စွယ်စုံကျမ်း".
  4. Department of Population. (May 2017). "The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census: Kyangin Township Report".

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