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Road in Yangon, Myanmar
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Maha Bandula Road
Dalhousie Road in 1890s in front of City Hall

Maha Bandula Road (Burmese: မဟာဗန္ဓုလလမ်း, formerly Dalhousie Road) is a major road of southern Yangon, Burma. It is named in honored of The great King Maha Bandula . It crosses the city in a west–east direction and runs parallel to Bogyoke Aung San Road. It runs past Maha Bandula Park and eventually to Maha Bandula Bridge.

16°46′29″N 96°09′16″E / 16.774676°N 96.154341°E / 16.774676; 96.154341

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