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Mayu Frontier District
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The Mayu Frontier District (Burmese: မေယုနယ်ခြားခရိုင်) was a short-lived administrative zone of Burma (present-day Myanmar) which existed between 1961 and 1964. It covered the Maungdaw District of present-day Rakhine State in the historical region of Arakan. The zone was administered directly from the capital Rangoon (present-day Yangon).
Quick Facts မေယုနယ်ခြားခရိုင်, Historical era ...
Mayu Frontier Administration မေယုနယ်ခြားခရိုင် | |
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Administrative zone of Burma | |
1961–1964 | |
![]() Map of Rakhine State with the Mayu Frontier District highlighted in red | |
Historical era | Post-independence Burma; Socialist Burma |
• Established | 1 May 1961 |
• Disestablished | February 1964 |
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