Dekkhinathiri Township

Coordinates: 19°39′42″N 96°05′40″E / 19.6617°N 96.0944°E / 19.6617; 96.0944
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Dekkhinathiri Township (

Burma. The township is home to Maravijaya Buddha
, the world's largest Buddha marble statue.

History

Dekkhinathiri Township was designated as one of the original townships constituting the new capital region of Naypyidaw on 26 March 2006 by the Ministry of Home Affairs (Myanmar) (MOHA), comprising 2 wards, 6 village tracts and 24 villages.[1] It was named Dekkhinathiri Township on 20 January 2011 by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Dekkhinathiri is derived from Pali dakkhiṇasiri, and literally means "splendor of the south."[2]

Demographics

2014

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2014 51,328—    

The

2014 Myanmar Census reported that Dekkhinathiri Township had a population of 51,328.[3] The population density was 328.8 people per km2.[3] The census reported that the median age was 25.1 years, and 111 males per 100 females.[3] There were 6,997 households; the mean household size was 3.9.[3]

References

  1. ^ "ဒက္ခိဏသီရိမြို့နယ်ဒေသဆိုင်ရာအချက်အလက်များ" (PDF). General Administration Department. 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-07-15. Retrieved 2018-10-28.
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  3. ^ a b c d "Dekkhinathiri Township Report" (PDF). 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census. October 2017.

19°39′42″N 96°05′40″E / 19.6617°N 96.0944°E / 19.6617; 96.0944