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  1. Spaces and territorialities on the Sino-Burmese boundary: China, Burma and the Kachin [An article from: Political Geography] by K. Dean,
  2. Our world a human geography, for use in schools and colleges in India, Burma and Ceylon by Cameron Morrison, 1926
  3. Economic geography of India,: Incl. Pakistan, Burma & Ceylon by Arunendu Das Gupta, 1963
  4. Chinese Historical Sources on Burma by Sun Laichen, 1998-06
  5. Myanmar in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Tom Streissguth, 2007-08-24
  6. The Legend Of The Golden Boat: Regulation, Trade and Traders in the Borderlands of Laos, Thailand, China and Burma.(Book Review) (book review): An article from: The Geographical Review by Richard A. Crooker, 2002-07-01
  7. The United States and Burma (American Foreign Policy Library) by John Cady, 1976-06
  8. Burma (Enchantment of the World. Second Series) by David K. Wright, 1991-04
  9. Irrawaddy: Benevolent River of Burma by John Stevenson, 2004-05
  10. A Brief Political and Geographic History of Asia: Where Are Saigon, Kampuchea, and Burma? (Places in Time/a Kid's Historic Guide to the Changing Names ... the Changing Names and Places of the World) by Doug Dillon, 2007-06-15
  11. Bay of Bengal: Headlands and bays, Padma River, Burma, Meghna River, Jamuna River, Brahmaputra River, Irrawaddy River, Godavari River, Mahanadi River, Krishna.
  12. Arunachal Pradesh: States and territories of India, India, Assam, Nagaland, Burma, Bhutan, Tibet, People's Republic of China, McMahon Line, Itanagar, Sanskrit, ... languages, Ledo Road, Sino-Indian relations
  13. Ayeyarwady Division Geography Introduction: Bogale, Myaungmya, Hinthada, Mawlamyinegyun, Kyonpyaw, Myanaung, Agat, Burma, Kangyidaut, Ngapudaw
  14. Our World a Human Geography, for use in schools and colleges in India, Burma and Ceylon, by Cameron Morrison 1931 Hardcover by Cameron Morrison, 1931

41. Burma - Map, Geography
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Burma - Geography Location:
Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand Geographic coordinates: 22 00 N, 98 00 E Map references: Southeast Asia Area: - total: 678,500 sq km - land: 657,740 sq km - water: 20,760 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Texas Land boundaries: - total: 5,876 km

42. Traveljournals.net - Geography Of Burma
selected agreements. geography note strategic location near majorIndian Ocean shipping lanes. Source CIA World Factbook 2001.
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43. Geography And Culture: Megui Archipelago Burma
Moken Boat. There are more than 800 islands in the Mergui Archipelago. The islandsare a part of the Burmese (Myanmar) Province of Tenasserim (Tanithary).
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Ecoswiss and Marinasia Nature and Wildlife Mergui History Eco-Volunteer Cruises ... Home Moken Boat Builder Moken Boat There are more than 800 islands in the Mergui Archipelago. The islands are a part of the Burmese (Myanmar) Province of Tenasserim (Tanithary). Some of the islands are quite large. Lanbi Island, now a National Park stretches for more than 70km. Most of the islands are uninhabited, visited only by local fishermen and the Moken, one of the few remaining groups of sea-gypsies in the world. The Moken live in family groups on boats made from hollowing out large trees. They roam the archipelago collecting mollusks in the tidal flats, diving for shells and foraging for other food on the islands. They are said to be last survivors of the original people of Southeast Asia who took refuge on boats when the continent was submerged by 100 meters of water after the end of the last ice age, approximately 10,000 years ago. The coast of Tenasserim has always been sparsely inhabited, but by a wide variety of people including the Burmese, Mons, Karens, Thais, Malays, Chinese and descendents of British, Portuguese, Indians and Arabs.

44. Geography Of Burma
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www.volcanolive.com Geography of Burma Burma Geographic coordinates 22 N, 98 E Location Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand; strategic location near major Indian Ocean shipping lanes Terrain central lowlands ringed by steep, rugged highlands Highest Point Hkakabo Razi 5,881 m Natural hazards destructive earthquakes and cyclones; flooding and landslides common during rainy season (June to September); periodic droughts Volcanic Activity Dormant volcanoes
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45. Burma - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
burma source CIA World Factbook 1998, burma. geography. Top of Page.Location Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the
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    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand Geographic coordinates: 22 00 N, 98 00 E Map references: Southeast Asia Area:
    total: 678,500 sq km
    land: 657,740 sq km
    water: 20,760 sq km slightly smaller than Texas Land boundaries:
    total: 5,876 km
    border countries: Bangladesh 193 km, China 2,185 km, India 1,463 km, Laos 235 km, Thailand 1,800 km Coastline: 1,930 km Maritime claims:
    contiguous zone: 24 nm
    continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical monsoon; cloudy, rainy, hot, humid summers (southwest monsoon, June to September); less cloudy, scant rainfall, mild temperatures, lower humidity during winter (northeast monsoon, December to April) Terrain: central lowlands ringed by steep, rugged highlands Elevation extremes: lowest point: Andaman Sea m highest point: Hkakabo Razi 5,881 m
  • 46. Geography Of Burma (Myanmar)
    Society and cultures of burma burma Fund WebIndex. geography of burma (Myanmar).Maps of burma. Location, geography and climate. burma's Islands.
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    Society and cultures of Burma Burma Fund WebIndex Geography of Burma (Myanmar)

    47. Physical Geography Of Burma
    Forest Cover in burma Physical geography of burma. burma has a totalarea of 676,553 square kilometers (km}and is situated in the
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    Forest Cover in Burma
    Physical Geography of Burma
    Burma's climate varies greatly from the temperate north and high-altitude zones to the equatorial regions far south. Annual rainfall ranges from over 5,000 millimeters (mm) along the coast to less than 800 mm in the rain-shadow of the Central Dry Zone where mountains running along the Arakan coast block the heavy monsoon rains. Most of the rainfall arrives between mid-May and October; a cold season occurs from November to January, followed by a hot season from February to mid-May. Forest Cover in Burma
    Population Distribution of Burma

    Burma's Major Habitats

    Logging Burma's Frontier Forests: Resources and the Regime
    (Washington, DC: World Resources Institute). This posting does not use the adopted name "Myanmar," given to Burma by the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC) in 1988. The name Burma is used in accordance with the Burmese National League for Democracy, the United States Government and many other countries, and leading publications including The Washington Post Bangkok Post The Nation , and The Far Eastern Economic Review

    48. Myanmar ( Burma ) Demography , Ecology And Physical Geography
    MANDALAY by Rudyard Kipling ..By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin' lazyat the sea, There's a burma girl a-settin', and I know she thinks o' me; For
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    Beautiful Myanmar MANDALAY - by Rudyard Kipling..........By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin' lazy at the sea, There's a Burma girl a-settin', and I know she thinks o' me; For the wind is in the palm-trees, and the Temple-bells they say: "Come you back, you British soldier; come you back to Mandalay!" Come you back to Mandalay, Where the old Flotilla lay: Can't you 'ear their paddles chunkin' from Rangoon to Mandalay? On the road to Mandalay, Where the flyin' fishes play, An' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the Bay! Shwemyetman Paya
    Shwedaung near Pyay
    Yangon Myanmar is well known as a land with glittering golden pagodas and teeming white-washed stupas. The Country is unique in so far it has managed to preserve its beautiful natural environment, traditional customs and ancient cultural heritage unlike so many countries where concrete has been the order of the day. The British called the country Burma, presumably after the majority race the Bamar, but the name Myanmar was the official name of the country since at least the time of Marco Polo. Myanmar again became the official name in 1989 although some still use the colonial name Burma.
    Mount Popa Pagoda - near Bagan
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    Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda As it is mainly in the Tropical Region, Myanmar has a tropical monsoon climate with three seasons: the hot season from mid-February to mid-May, the rainy season from mid-May to mid-October and the cool season from mid-October to mid-February. Annual rainfall varies from 500cm in the coastal regions to 75 cm and less in the central dry zone. Mean temperature ranges are from 32°C in the coastal and delta areas to 21°C in the Northern lowlands.

    49. Burma : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    CityNet burma (US); World Factbook 1999 (US). Home Places Comments via formor email cti@le.ac.uk . Page updated 17/09/99 © CTI geography, Geology
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    50. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Burma
    Introductory fact and notes on burma from the Central Intelligence Agency of the USA.Category Regional Asia Myanmar Guides and Directories...... supporters are routinely harassed or jailed. geography, burma, Top ofPage. Location Definition Field Listing Southeastern Asia, bordering
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    51. Myanmar And Burma Travel And Tourism Information - The Official Website
    Myanmar and burma travel and tourism information the Official Website. myanmar background gepgraphy climate. geography Myanmar is Southeast Asia's
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    Myanmar is Southeast Asia's largest country, sharing borders with China, Laos and Thailand in the east, and Bangladesh and India in the north, Myanmar has a 2,832 km seaboard with the Indian Ocean to the west and south.
    The Ayeyarwady River, flows for more than 2,000km through Myanmar, before fanning out in a delta on the south coast. Yangon stands beside one of its many mouths. Central Myanmar is dominated by the Ayeyarwady basin which is shielded by the Rakhine, Chin and Naga Mountains and the Patkai Hills to the west, the Kachin Hills to the north, and the Shan Plateau to the east - which include peaks rising to over 3,000m, influencing the local climate. The river's valley and delta are considered one of the most fertile agricultural regions in Asia. Fruit, vegetables and citrus crops grow abundantly on the Shan Plateau. Forest covers more than 50% of Myanmar's land area. Climate
    Myanmar's tropical monsoon climate splits the year into two distinct seasons - hot and humid from June to September, and drier cooler conditions throughout the rest of the year. The coolest period is between November to February, and the hottest from March to May, with temperatures in the high 30s in Mandalay and Bagan.

    52. World InfoZone - Myanmar Information - Page 1
    geography The Union of Myanmar, formerly burma, lies between Bangladesh to itswest, India and China to the north and Laos and Thailand to the east.
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    53. T. Geography
    India (2II1) Longmans, Green Co. Ltd., 1938, 143 pg, 15c, maps,sc, US$4.00. A brief outline of geography of burma and India.
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    World Geography for schools in Burma, Part I :Burma and India

    A brief outline of geography of Burma and India. 2. STAMP, L. Dudley
    Asia: A Regional and Economic Geography

    11th Edit.. London : 1962.730p. : map, 22cm, hc, US$45.00
    This book was well written and contains valuable information on Asia.

    54. Geography, Biography, Culture And History Of Burma, Myanmar
    geography, Biography, and History Biography, geography Travel, geography Asia,geography - History of burma - African, History - American, History - Asian
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    55. Travel Guide - Myanmar (Burma) Its Geography, Climate, Maps, Major Cities And Ho
    Travel Guide Myanmar (burma), its geography,climate, maps, major cities and hotels.
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    Cambodia Laos Myanmar Thailand ... e-cards Travel Guide - Myanmar Travel Guide Map of Myanmar Myanmar, known as the Golden Land is a diamond shaped country with a total area of 676,577 sq. km, roughly the size of the United Kingdom and France combined. It has borders with India and Bangladesh to the West, China to the North and Laos and Thailand to the east. On its south and southeast is the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea. The country can be divided into two geographic regions: the coastal region is known as Lower Myanmar, while the interior region is known as Upper Myanmar. Half of the country is covered by dense forests with springs, waterfalls, rivers and streams where wildlife is in abundance. The most prominent river is the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy), which flows from the northern snowcapped mountains for about 1,930 km to the south, serving as the main waterway, before merging with the Andaman Sea. During the monsoon season, vast expanses of the country turn into a floodplain that stretches from the Andaman Sea to nearly the Himalayan foothills. With over a thousand years of Buddhist civilization, Myanmar possesses a rich and vibrant cultural tradition. It was for decades one of Asia's most inaccessible countries. Today Myanmar has opened her doors, and for a brief period saw some major investments in tourism. However, travel within the country still remains difficult and mainstream tourism is still restricted to the Yangon, Bagan and Mandalay. For the traveler, this is a remarkablely undiscovered place to visit.

    56. Travel Guide - Yangoon, Myanmar (Burma) Its Geography, Climate, Maps, Major Citi
    Travel Guide Yangoon, Myanmar (burma), its geography,climate, maps, major cities and hotels.
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    Cambodia Laos Myanmar Thailand ... e-cards Travel Guide - Yangoon, Myanmar Travel Guide Map of Myanmar The Irrawaddy River runs through the centre of the country and fans out to form a delta on the south coast and Yangon stands beside one of its many mouths, located in the southern part of the country. Functioning as the capital city, it is the main gateway to Myanmar as overland crossing is still technically illegal. The city was founded by King Alaungpaya when he conquered Lower Myanmar in 1755. He chose the site as the administrative capital of Lower Myanmar and named it Yangon, meaning “the end of strife”. The present day Yangon covers more than 400 sq. km of land and has a population of over 4 million.
    In 1824, the city was captured by the British and anglicized as Rangoon, but they relinquished control two years later. It again come under British rule at the end of the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1852, and was briefly occupied by Japanese forces during World War II. Myanmar gained independence in 1948, Yangon became its capital.
    Yangon has a unique charm with its old colonial buildings, tree lined streets, bustling markets and tranquil lakes. The city is full of greenery and trees, giving it a totally different feel from other Asian cities. At night, hundreds of stalls line the wide boulevards selling food and drinks. The city is changing rapidly due to its thriving sea port and economic development has resulted in new buildings and busy streets.

    57. Burma. The World Factbook. 2001
    Includes maps; brief history; and information about geography, people, government, economy, transportatio Category Kids and Teens School Time World Cultures Asia...... burma. officially Union of Myanmar, republic (1994 est. pop. 44,277,014),261,789 sq mi (678,033 sq km), SE Asia. It is bounded on
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    News. Search 1Up Info. ENCYCLOPEDIA . Myanmar Political geography.burma Road. Related Category Myanmar Political geography. burma
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    Myanmar Political Geography Burma Road Related Category: Myanmar Political Geography Burma Road, in China and Myanmar, extending from the Myanmarese railhead of Lashio to Kunming, Yunnan prov., China. About 700 mi (1,130 km) long and constructed through rough mountain country, it was a remarkable engineering achievement. Undertaken by the Chinese after the start of the Sino-Japanese War in 1937 and completed in 1938, it was used to transport war supplies landed at Rangoon and shipped by railroad to Lashio. This traffic increased in importance to China after the Japanese took effective control of the Chinese coast and of Indochina. The Ledo Road (later called the Stilwell Road) from Ledo, India, into Myanmar was begun in Dec., 1942. In 1944 the Ledo Road reached Myitkyina and was joined to the Burma Road. Both roads have lost their former importance and are in a state of disrepair.
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    60. Final Report
    on Impact Elsewhere in the Basin of Resource Management/Development in China 5.5.5Key Concerns and Aid Programming 5.6 burma 5.6.1 Basic geography 5.6.1.1
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    Natural Resource Management in the Mekong River Basin: Perspectives for Australian Development Cooperation Final overview report to AusAID
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    2 April 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES EXECUTIVE ... INTRODUCTION 1.1 PREAMBLE 1.2 AIMS AND STRUCTURE OF THIS REPORT AUSTRALIAN AID PROGRAMMING AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN THE MEKONG BASIN 2.1 KEY ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES FOR PROGRAMMING 2.1.1 Environment, resource management and aid programming 2.1.2 Incorporating different perspectives 2.1.3 Gender, resource management and aid programming 2.1.4 Role of MRC in the regional program 2.1.5 Political and institutional considerations

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