Thursday, December 26, 2013

Topography of Myanmar


The topography of Myanmar can roughly be divided into three parts; the western hilly ranges, the central plains and the eastern Hilly regions. The Himalayan Range has a link with Myanmar and is known as the Western Yoma that runs to the south. The Khakaborazi which is situated in the northernmost part of the Western Yoma is 19,296 feet high while the Saramayti is 12,553. The Western Yoma Range serves as a well that separates Myanmar from India.

The central plains consist of the broadest valley of the Ayeyawady. The first part of the River Ayeyawady is from the origin of river to Mandalay; the second part constitutes from Mandalay to Pyay and the third is the part from Pyay to the mouth of the river. The Central Valley Region consists of Sittaung valley and Chindwin valley. In the centre lies the small mountain, ranges such as Zeebyu Taungdan, Minwon Taungdan, Hmankin Taungdan and Gangaw Taungdan. There also lies the low range of Bago Yoma that slopes down from north to south.

The eastern mountain range is the Shan Plateau, which is average 3,000 to 4,000 feet above sea-level. Although it is called plateau, there exists mountains with high slopes. Unlike the plain, the plateau has high mountain ranges and the River Thanlwin flows through the Shan plateau to the northern Taninthayi coastal region. The rivers of Shweli, Myitnge, Zawgyi and Panlaung which have their sources at the Shan Plateau flow into the River Ayeyawady.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Location of Myanmar


The Republic of the Union of Myanmar is geographically situated in Southeast Asia between latitudes 09.32' N and 28. 31' N and longitudes 92. 10' E and 101. 11' E.
Myanmar is bordered on the north and northeast by the People's Republic of China, on the east and southeast by the Lao People's Democratic Republic and the Kingdom of Thailand, on the south by the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal and on the west by the People's Republic of Bangladesh and the Republic of India.
The Capital City of Myanmar is Nay Pyi Taw. Myanmar Standard Time taken as on east longitude 97. 30' is six hours and thirty minutes ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Introduction Of Myanmar


The ethnic origins of modern Myanmar (known historically as Burma) are a mixture of Indo-Aryans, who began pushing into the area around 700 B.C. , and the Mongolian invaders under Kublai Khan who penetrated the region in the 13th century. Anawrahta (1044–1077) was the first great unifier of Myanmar. In 1612, the British East India Company sent agents to Burma, but the Burmese doggedly resisted efforts of British, Dutch, and Portuguese traders to establish posts along the Bay of Bengal. Through the Anglo-Burmese War in 1824–1826 and two subsequent wars, the British East India Company expanded to the whole of Burma. By 1886, Burma was annexed to India, then became a separate colony in 1937. Read more: Myanmar: Maps, History, Geography, Government, Culture, Facts, Guide & Travel/Holidays/Cities | Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/country/myanmar.html#ixzz2o56pg2F1