Chin State, Myanmar
Paletwa Township
Paletwa Township
is a township of Mindat District in the Chin State of Myanmar.
The population of it was 85,893 according to an answer in Myanmar parliament on 8 Sep 2011.
References
http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/newpaper/99newsn.pdf
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