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  1. The following is a list of mountains in Myanmar (Burma). The elevations are in metres. For the names of the mountains in the Latin script the most common transcription has been adopted. Note: Many mountains in the country are important not because of their height, but because of their symbolic and cultural significance.

  2. Myanmar's mountains create five distinct physiographic regions. Northern Mountains. Mount Popa, a dormant volcano in the Central Lowlands Mountains near Pindaya on the Shan Plateau View of Hpa-An from Mount Zwegabin in Southeastern Hills

  3. 8 de nov. de 2014 · Mountains of Burma (2011 Remaster) - YouTube. Midnight Oil. 292K subscribers. 127K views 9 years ago. ...more. Provided to YouTube by Midnight OilMountains of Burma (2011 Remaster) ·...

  4. 25 de abr. de 2017 · Dindaw Razi. Dindaw Razi is among the highest mountains in Burma and South East Asia measuring 17,927 feet above sea level at its summit. The mountain is found in the northern Myanmar state of Kachin and outlays the ranges of Greater Himalayan Mountain near the border of China.

  5. Traducción. Montañas de Birmania. Mountains of Burma. La caja Tucker está vacía ahora. The tucker box is empty now. El corazón del país de Kelly despejado. The heart of Kelly's country cleared. Los gangers en la línea sur. The gangers on the southern line. Como los trenes de vapor han desaparecido. Like the steam trains have disappeared.

  6. The Arakan Mountains, natively referred as Rakhine Yoma (Burmese: ရခိုင်ရိုးမ) and technically known as the Southern Indo-Burman Range, are a mountain range in western Myanmar, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Myanmar Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River.

  7. Hace 20 horas · 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.