Mawkanin[1] (Burmese: မော့ကနင်; Mon: ကွာန်တၟံကၞေၚ်; also known as Ta Maw Kanin) is a large village in Ye Township in Mawlamyine District in the Mon State of southern Myanmar. Mawkanin is on the coastal plain, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the town of Lamaing and about 18 mi (29 km) f Ye.[2]

Mawkanin
မော့ကနင်
ကွာန်တၟံကၞေင်
Mawkanin is located in Myanmar
Mawkanin
Mawkanin
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 15°30′38″N 97°51′12″E / 15.51056°N 97.85333°E / 15.51056; 97.85333
CountryBurma (Myanmar)
StateMon State
DistrictMawlamyine District
TownshipYe Township
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population17,552
 • Ethnicities
Majority:Mons Minority:Burmans Karens
 • Religions
Theravada Buddhism
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)

Geography edit

Mawkanin is located in the coastal plain and surrounded by Maw Ka Nin River along the north side. The elevation is from 13 to 75 feet (4.0 to 22.9 m) and the highest area is on the east side of the village.

Topography of Mawkanin

Populations edit

According to the Myanmar Census 2014 report, the population in Mawkanin is 17,552[3] which are 8,403 males and 9,149 females.

Transport edit

 
National Highway (Route 8)

Mawkanin lies on the National Highway 8 (Myanmar) which is connecting Thaton, Mawlamyine, Dawei, and Myeik and lt joins AH1 at Thaton. Mawkanin is about 120 km (75 mi) south of Mawlamyine city and 428 km (266 mi) southeast of Yangon city.

Education edit

 
Mon National School

Mawkanin has four secondary schools and five primary schools.

Places to visit edit

Mawkanin Pagoda is unique architecture and quite different from other pagoda statues usually seen around the country, and easy to access other towns and villages nearby and in Ye town from Mawkanin. The most popular places around the Mawkanin are Lamaing (Kyaik kay La Tha pagoda), Kyaik Dat Maw Brat (Poppawadi Village), Kawdut(Gwan stone beach), Kyaung Ywa Two Creek Resort, Ye Town, and Ka Byar Wa Beach.

Climate edit

Mawkanin has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am). Temperatures are hot throughout the year, although maximum temperatures in the monsoon months are depressed by heavy clouds and rain. There is a winter dry season (November–April) and a summer wet season (May–October). Torrential rain falls from June to September, with over 1,200 millimetres (47 in) falling in August alone.

Climate data for Mawkanin (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 32.9
(91.2)
33.8
(92.8)
34.8
(94.6)
35.1
(95.2)
32.6
(90.7)
30.0
(86.0)
29.3
(84.7)
28.8
(83.8)
30.4
(86.7)
32.1
(89.8)
32.9
(91.2)
32.4
(90.3)
32.1
(89.8)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 16.6
(61.9)
17.2
(63.0)
19.0
(66.2)
21.5
(70.7)
22.1
(71.8)
21.9
(71.4)
21.8
(71.2)
21.8
(71.2)
21.6
(70.9)
21.4
(70.5)
19.8
(67.6)
17.5
(63.5)
20.2
(68.4)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 3.2
(0.13)
16.8
(0.66)
24.0
(0.94)
84.9
(3.34)
528.9
(20.82)
1,111.3
(43.75)
1,171.6
(46.13)
1,320.5
(51.99)
687.9
(27.08)
285.3
(11.23)
57.0
(2.24)
23.7
(0.93)
5,315.1
(209.26)
Source: Norwegian Meteorological Institute[4]
 
Monsoon months view

Gallery edit

Notable Person edit

  • Luangpho Uttama :First Mon Monk in Thailand who fled to Thailand in 1948, avoiding abuse during the civil war in Burma.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Mawkanin (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  2. ^ Ye, Mon State
  3. ^ TspProfiles_Census_Lamine_2014_MMR.pdf. : 6 http://themimu.info/sites/themimu.info/files/documents/TspProfiles_Census_Lamine_2014_MMR.pdf. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Myanmar Climate Report" (PDF). Norwegian Meteorological Institute. pp. 23–36. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2018.

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