The Irrawaddy River is the largest river in Myanmar (Burma) and is also known as the Ayeyarwady River. The river is approximately 2,170 km long and flows from north to south through Myanmar before emptying into the Andaman Sea.
The river originates in the Himalayas and flows through the central plains of Myanmar, passing through the major cities of Mandalay and Yangon. The Irrawaddy River is an important transportation route for both people and goods, with many ferries and barges operating on the river.
The river is also an important source of water for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation, with several dams located along its course. The Irrawaddy River is home to several species of fish, including the rare Irrawaddy dolphin.
The Irrawaddy River map shows its various tributaries, cities located on the riverbanks, and other geographic features. The river plays an important role in the cultural, economic, and political history of Myanmar and is often referred to as the lifeline of the country.
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