Pyay — ( my. ျပည္;also known as Prome) is a town in the Bago Division in Burma. It has an estimated population of 123,800 (2001). Pyay is positioned on the Ayeyarwady River (Irrawaddy River) and is 260km (162 mi) northwest of Yangon (Rangoon). [Pyay.… … Wikipedia
Pyay — 18.81666666666795.216666666667 Koordinaten: 18° 49′ N, 95° 13′ O … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pyay — Prome Vue générale depuis la Pagode Shwesandaw … Wikipédia en Français
Pyay — ▪ Myanmar also called Prome or Pyè town, southern Myanmar (Burma), on the Irrawaddy River. It is a trading centre and the site of a diesel electric plant. The name Prome is a mispronunciation of the town s Burmese name by non Burmese… … Universalium
Pyay — See Prome … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
pyāy — प्याय् … Indonesian dictionary
Bistum Pyay — Basisdaten Staat Myanmar Metropolitanbistum Erzbistum Yangon … Deutsch Wikipedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pyay — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pyay (Lat: Diocesis Pyayensis ) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Burma. Originally erected in 1940 as the apostolic prefecture of Akyab, the prefecture has the distinction of being the… … Wikipedia
Computer University, Pyay — The Computer University, Pyay, is a university in Pyay, Bago Division, Myanmar. Contents 1 Department 2 Program 3 Graduate programs 4 Post Graduate Programs … Wikipedia
Shwesandaw Pagoda, Pyay — Shwesandaw Pagoda, or Shwesandaw Paya, is a Buddhist pagoda in the center of Pyay, Burma. It is one of the more important Buddhist pilgrimage locations in Burma. It is said to contain a couple of the Buddha s hairs, as its name means Golden Hair… … Wikipedia