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The "Salween" River risies in Eastern Tibet. Which country does it fall into?
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07 Aug '09 05:16 am
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It flows through Yunnan in China, where it is known as the Nu river. After leaving China it meanders through the Shan Highland of Burma (where it is known as the Thanlwin). For about 100 km it forms the border of Burma and Mae Hong Son province of Northwest Thailand (where it is known as the Salawin); it then re-enters Burma on its way to emptying in the Andaman Sea by Mawlamyaing (Moulmien).
Answered by Pratyayan Sanyal, 07 Aug '09 05:39 am
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In the Gulf of Martaban (is an arm of the Andaman Sea in the southern part of Burma.)- Mynamar
Answered by gem mina, 07 Aug '09 05:41 am
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