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Myanmar slopes from north to south, from an elevation of 19,296 feet (5,881 meters) at Mount Hkakabo (the country's highest peak) in the extreme north to sea level at the Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) and Sittang (Sittoung) river deltas. The mountain ranges generally run from north to south. The country as a whole can be divided into five physiographic regions: the northern mountains, the western ...
Myanmar - Colonialism, Independence, Military Rule: Myanmar has been a nexus of cultural and material exchange for thousands of years. The country's coasts and river valleys have been inhabited since prehistoric times, and during most of the 1st millennium ce the overland trade route between China and India passed through Myanmar's borders. Merchant ships from India, Sri Lanka, and even ...
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Council on Foreign Relations
https://www.cfr.org › backgrounder › myanmar-history-coup-military-rule-ethnic-conflict-rohingya
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Myanmar National Portal
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