Yadanabon
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Yadanabon is a name of Mandalay, and may refer to:
- MandalayMandalayMandalay is the second-largest city and the last royal capital of Burma. Located north of Yangon on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, the city has a population of one million, and is the capital of Mandalay Region ....
, Myanmar - Mandalay GazetteMandalay GazetteThe Mandalay Gazette is a San Gabriel Valley-based Burmese language newspaper intended for overseas Burmese, with a primary focus on Burmese related news in the United States and Canada. The monthly paper has a total circulation of 12,000, and is distributed at major cities across the US and...
, a monthly journal published in Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles , with a population at the 2010 United States Census of 3,792,621, is the most populous city in California, USA and the second most populous in the United States, after New York City. It has an area of , and is located in Southern California... - Yadanabon Cyber CityYadanabon Cyber CityYadanabon Cyber City is the largest information technology center in Myanmar. The 4050-hectare ICT park is located near Pyinoolwin, about 67 km east of Mandalay...
, an ICTInformation technologyInformation technology is the acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numerical information by a microelectronics-based combination of computing and telecommunications...
park near Mandalay - Yadanabon FCYadanabon FCYadanarbon Football Club is a Burmese football club, based at Bahtoo Stadium, in Mandalay, Myanmar. The club was a founding member of the Myanmar National League in 2009.-Honours & Results:...
, a Myanmar National LeagueMyanmar National LeagueThe Myanmar National League is the premier national professional football league of Myanmar. In 2009, the league replaced the Myanmar Premier League, which consisted only of 14 Yangon-based football clubs, with eight professional clubs representing different regions across the nation...
football club based in Mandalay - Yadanabon Market, a major market in Mandalay
- Yadanabon News, a daily newspaper published in Mandalay
- Yadanabon UniversityYadanabon UniversityYadanabon University is a public liberal arts and sciences university in Mandalay, Myanmar. Located in the outskirts of Mandalay in Amarapura by Taungthaman Lake, the university offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in liberal arts and sciences, mostly to students from Mandalay suburbs...
, a public university in Amarapura, Mandalay - Yadanabon Zoological GardensYadanabon Zoological GardensThe Yadanabon Zoological Gardens is a zoo in Mandalay, Myanmar. The zoo has nearly 300 animals, including tigers, leopards and elephants, and houses the only potential captive breeding group of Burmese Roofed Turtles The Yadanabon Zoological Gardens is a zoo in Mandalay, Myanmar. The zoo has...
, a zoo in Mandalay
Other non-Mandalay related
- Ratana-ponRatana-ponRatana-pon is a solid stupa in Mrauk U, in Rakhine State, Western Myanmar.The pagoda is located at the northwest corner of the Shite-thaung Temple...
: A Buddhist stupaStupaA stupa is a mound-like structure containing Buddhist relics, typically the remains of Buddha, used by Buddhists as a place of worship....
in Mrauk-U, Rakhine StateRakhine StateRakhine State is a Burmese state. Situated on the western coast, it is bordered by Chin State in the north, Magway Region, Bago Region and Ayeyarwady Region in the east, the Bay of Bengal to the west, and the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh to the northwest. It is located approximately between...
, MyanmarMyanmarBurma , officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar , is a country in Southeast Asia. Burma is bordered by China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, the Bay of Bengal to the southwest, and the Andaman Sea on the south.... - Yadanabon of Pagan, Chief Queen of King AlaungsithuAlaungsithuAlaungsithu or Sithu I was king of Pagan Dynasty of Burma from 1113 to 1167. Sithu's reign was a prosperous one in which Pagan was an integral part of in-land and maritime trading networks...