The Irrawaddy River it cuts through almost half the country. There are a lot of lakes and rivers in Burma but the most famous is the Irawwaddy.
Irrawaddy River.
Ayeyarwady or Irrawaddy
Laos--Liao
Mainland Southeast Asia.
Irrawaddy RiverRiver, Myanmar (Burma). It flows 1,350 mi (2,170 km) across the centre of the country and empties into the Bay of Bengal. The country's most important commercial waterway, it is formed by the confluence of the Nmai and the Mali rivers; in the central dry zone it is joined by its major tributary, the Chindwin River. Chief ports are Mandalay, Chauk, Prome (Py
The Irrawaddy River is the longest river in Burma (now known as Myanmar). The Irrawaddy River is about 1,350 miles in length.
The Salween River flows from the Qinghai Mountains on the Tibetan Plateau through the Chinese province of Yunnan. Then it goes through Burma and Thailand where it ends.
The Salween is the longest 'undammed' river in mainland Southeast Asia. Proposals to build several dams along it, mainly in Burma, are controversial. On April 1, 2004, the Chinese premier halted the construction of 13 dams on the Nu (Salween) in Yunnan province...(To read more of this article, click the Salween River link in the Related links section below)
Irrawaddy River
1,348 miles.
irrawaddy (: