Geography of Burma/Myanmar - general studies

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Description: About 11,900 results (August 2017)
Source/publisher: Various sources via Youtube
Date of entry/update: 2017-08-21
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Language: English, Burmese (မြန်မာဘာသာ)
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Description: Contents: 1 Climate... 2 Mountains - 2.1 Main peaks... 3 Rivers... 4 Maritime claims - 4.1 Islands... 5 Land use and natural resources... 6 Natural hazards... 7 Environment... 7.1 Environment - international agreements... 8 See also... 9 References... 10 External links.
Source/publisher: Wikipedia
Date of entry/update: 2010-10-25
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Language: English
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Date of entry/update: 2013-12-22
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Language: Burmese/ မြန်မာဘာသာ
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Source/publisher: wikipedia
Date of entry/update: 2013-12-22
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Language: Burmese/ မြန်မာဘာသာ
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Source/publisher: wikipedia
Date of entry/update: 2013-12-22
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Description: "For most of the 20th century, the Myeik (formerly Mergui) Archipelago in Myanmar?s far south was rarely visited by foreigners. The few transport services available were unreliable and modern amenities like hotels and restaurants were almost non-existent. There were occasional naval patrols but security was poor and the safety of travelers could not be guaranteed. After General Ne Win?s coup d?etat in 1962, official restrictions on travel to the region were imposed, prompting the name "the forbidden islands". Over the past 20 years, the situation has changed, but the future of this remote and little-known part of Myanmar remains uncertain..."
Creator/author: Andrew Selth
Source/publisher: Nikkei Asian Review
2016-10-16
Date of entry/update: 2017-05-01
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Language: English
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Description: ABSTRACT: A bibliography on Burma prepared by the Topographic Engineering Center (TEC) to assist with humanitarian efforts offered by the US Government after the devastating Cyclone Nargis hit Burma on May 2, 2008. As such, this bibliography covers items of interest to disaster engineers and emergency planners, including citations on topography, transportation, water, medical concerns, and security.
Creator/author: R. Lee Hadden
Source/publisher: Topographic Engineering Center, US Army Corps of Engineers
2008-09-00
Date of entry/update: 2009-01-26
Grouping: Individual Documents
Language: English
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