Talk:Kandawgyi Lake

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"...the Cantonment (modern-day downtown) of Yangon." Downtown Yangon was never the cantonment, which was located out near Shwedagon. A cantonment, in the British Indian empire (and Burma was treated as part of India) was the area where the army had its barracks and civilians has their villas. Cantonments were invariably created on the edges of existing cities. That was not the function of the downtown area, which existed before the British arrived and was always the place where the ordinary Burmese (and Chinese and Indians) lived. PiCo (talk) 06:15, 24 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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