Homein (, MLCTS: hui.min.mrui) also known as Homong, Homöng, Ho Mong and Wān Ho-möng, is a village in Langkho Township, Langkho District, southern Shan State, Myanmar. The town is the namesake town of Homein Subtownship, an unofficial subdivision of Langkho Township. The town itself is subdivided into 3 wards, simply numbered from one to three. The most populous ward is Ward One with 1,909 people as of 2023.
Homein (, MLCTS: hui.min.mrui) also known as Homong, Homöng, Ho Mong and Wān Ho-möng, is a village in Langkho Township, Langkho District, southern Shan State, Myanmar. The town is the namesake town of Homein Subtownship, an unofficial subdivision of Langkho Township. The town itself is subdivided into 3 wards, simply numbered from one to three. The most populous ward is Ward One with 1,909 people as of 2023.
==Geography== Though there are no legal crossings, Homein lies in a porous mountainous area, 15 km northeast of Loi Lan mountain and 5.7 km west from the border with Mae Hong Son Province of Thailand. The Salween River to the immediate north isolates this region somewhat from the rest of the nation, a road (dubious quality) connects from Langkho to onward points.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).