Loilen District

Loilen District

Loilen District is a district of the Shan State in Myanmar. It consists of 13 towns and 2789 villages in 2001.

Townships

The district contains the following townships:

*Loilen Township
*Langkho Township
*Nansang Township
*Kunhing Township
*Mong Nai Township
*Lai-Hka Township
*Mawkmai Township
*Mong Pan Township
*Kyethi Township
*Mong Kung Township
*Mong Hsu Township


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