Ngaytruoc Port is a city located on Yarphei's western coast, in Province 26. It is a major port city based on canals to provide high-level trade in the Indian Ocean, especially with Myanmar. The city is founded up on several YAKs, sometimes translated as floating economic bazaars. The city was constructed on former national forest area near Kapoe, province 26. The metropolitan area is composed of the towns of Bang Hin, Na Kha, Muang Kluang, Kapoe, Suk Samran, Ban Na, Kamphuan and Chieo Liang. The name comes from the Yarphese word for "Gathering of Wealth."
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| - Ngaytruoc Port is a city located on Yarphei's western coast, in Province 26. It is a major port city based on canals to provide high-level trade in the Indian Ocean, especially with Myanmar. The city is founded up on several YAKs, sometimes translated as floating economic bazaars. The city was constructed on former national forest area near Kapoe, province 26. The metropolitan area is composed of the towns of Bang Hin, Na Kha, Muang Kluang, Kapoe, Suk Samran, Ban Na, Kamphuan and Chieo Liang. The name comes from the Yarphese word for "Gathering of Wealth."
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| - Ngaytruoc Port is a city located on Yarphei's western coast, in Province 26. It is a major port city based on canals to provide high-level trade in the Indian Ocean, especially with Myanmar. The city is founded up on several YAKs, sometimes translated as floating economic bazaars. The city was constructed on former national forest area near Kapoe, province 26. The metropolitan area is composed of the towns of Bang Hin, Na Kha, Muang Kluang, Kapoe, Suk Samran, Ban Na, Kamphuan and Chieo Liang. The name comes from the Yarphese word for "Gathering of Wealth." While Ngaytruoc's infrastructure does not rival that of Tranh Chup-yar City, its place as a home for the middle and upper classes has caused the infrastructure to be highly advanced. The outer freeway runs through the city, and at this point an arterial road connects the city to the coast.
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