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  2. Arakan Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Arakan Mountains, natively referred as Rakhine Yoma (Burmese: ရခိုင်ရိုးမ) and technically known as the Southern Indo-Burman Range, are a mountain range in western Myanmar, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Myanmar Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River.

  3. The Arakan Mountains, natively referred as Rakhine Yoma and technically known as the Southern Indo-Burman Range, are a mountain range in western Myanmar, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Myanmar Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River. Overview. Map.

  4. Arakan Mountains - Chances for Nature

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    The Arakan Yoma Mountains are one of the most critical areas for the conservation of Myanmar’s biodiversity. The difficult-to-access area is home to numerous globally endangered species, such as one of the largest populations of the endangered western hoolock gibbons, pangolins, Phayre’s langurs, Asian black, and Malayan bears, dholes, and ...

  5. Arakan Mountains - Wikiwand

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    The Arakan Mountains, natively referred as Rakhine Yoma (Burmese: ရခိုင်ရိုးမ) and technically known as the Southern Indo-Burman Range, are a mountain range in western Myanmar, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Myanmar Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River.

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  7. Rakhine State - Wikipedia

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    It is located approximately between latitudes 17°30' north and 21°30' north and longitudes 92°10' east and 94°50' east. The Arakan Mountains or Rakhine Yoma separated Rakhine State from central Burma from North to South.

  8. Arakan Mountains Explained

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    The Arakan Mountains, natively referred as Rakhine Yoma (Burmese: ရခိုင်ရိုးမ) and technically known as the Southern Indo-Burman Range, are a mountain range in western Myanmar, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Myanmar Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River.

  9. Rakhine Mountains, mountain arc in western Myanmar (Burma), between the Rakhine (Arakan) coast and the Irrawaddy River valley. The arc extends northward for about 600 miles (950 km) from Cape Negrais (Myanmar) to Manipur (India) and includes the Naga, Chin, Mizo (Lushai), and Patkai hills.

  10. Arakan Mountains & Northern Triangle Forests (IM10) - One Earth

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    Learn more about each of the Arakan Mountains & Northern Triangle Forests ecoregions below. This ecoregion represents the pine forests distributed in three isolated patches in the Naga Hills, which form the international border between India and Myanmar.

  11. Arakan - Wikipedia

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    The Arakan region is about 400 miles (640 km) long from north to south and is about 90 miles (145 km) wide at its broadest. The Arakan Mountains (also called Arakan Yoma), a range that forms the eastern boundary of the region, isolates Arakan from the rest of Burma.