Zawgyi River

Zawgyi River

The Zawgyi River is a river of eastern Burma. It flows through the foothills of the Shan Mountain range in Shan State. [ [http://mandalar.net/gallery/2007/11/29/zawgyi-river-and-foothills-of-shan-mountain-range/ Mandalar.net] ]

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