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Nam River — may refer to: Nam River (Burma), a river in Burma Nam River (Korea), a river tributary of the Nakdong River, South Korea This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal lin … Wikipedia
Burma Railway — This article is about the railway constructed by Japan during World War II. For articles relating to the railways of the country Burma, see Rail transport in Burma. The Bridge over the Mae Klong River; the railway is along the northeastern side… … Wikipedia
Burma — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Burma <p></p> Background: <p></p> Various ethnic Burmese and ethnic minority city states or kingdoms occupied the present borders through the 19th century. Over a… … The World Factbook
Nam Pang River — The Nam Pang River is a major river of Shan State, eastern Burma. The largest tributary of the Salween River,[1][2] it has its source in the hills somewhere northeast of Pangkyehtu. It joins the Salween at the village of Ta hsopteng in Langhko… … Wikipedia
Politics of Burma — Burma (Myanmar) This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Burma … Wikipedia
Khwae Noi River — ▪ river, Thailand also called Kwai River , Thai Mae Nam Khwae Noi tributary of the Mae Klong River, flowing wholly in western Thailand. It rises near Three Pagodas Pass (Phra Chedi Sam Ong) on the mountainous Myanmar Thailand border and runs… … Universalium
Salween River — Salween Nujiang River … Wikipedia
Dams in Burma — There are close to 200 large Dams in Burma.[1][2][3] Burma (Myanmar) has a large hydroelectric power potential of 39,000 Megawatts (MW), although the economical exploitable potential is about 37,000 MW. Burma tripled its installed capacity of… … Wikipedia
Mekong River Basin Hydropower — Existing, under construction and planned hydropower dams in the Mekong River Basin. The estimated hydropower potential of the lower Mekong Basin (i.e. excluding China) is 30,000 MW,[1] while that of the upper Mekong Basin is 28,930 MW … Wikipedia
Neyinzaya River — Coordinates: 23°13′46″N 94°08′01″E / 23.22944°N 94.13361°E / 23.22944; 94.13361 … Wikipedia