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Geography
Covering
an area of 676,552 square kilometers Myanmar is almost twice
the size of Germany. In the West and Northwest it borders
on Bangladesh and India. all direct neighbors of the country.
In
the North and Northeast are China and Laos and in the East
Thailand,
The
most important watercourse of Myanmar is the Ayeyarwaddy,
which originates in the Eastern part of Tibet. It flows for
more than 2,000 kilometers from North to South and thus divides
the country into a Western and an Eastern half. The Ayeyarwaddy
is passable for ships for a length of about 1,450 kilometers.
The
valley and the delta of the Ayeyarwaddy compose
one of the most fertile, agricultural regions of the world.
Myanmar's
political isolation over the course of the past decades is
mirrored by its topography because on three sides,
the Northwest, Northeast and Southeast, the country is flanked
by high and almost impassable mountain ranges. In the
Southeast the Andaman Sea forms its natural border.
But
not only are the mountain ranges screening Myanmar from its
neighboring countries difficult to travel. The same
can be said for the many more mountain ranges inside the country
itself.
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