Which country is Arakan?

Which country is Arakan?

Myanmar
The Arakan Mountains (Burmese: ရခိုင်ရိုးမ), also known as the Rakhine Mountains, are a mountain range in western Myanmar, between the coast of Rakhine State and the Central Myanmar Basin, in which flows the Irrawaddy River….

Arakan Mountains
Country Myanmar
State Rakhine State
Range coordinates 21°16′N 93°57′E
Geology

Is Arakan and Rakhine same?

The Arakan region was ceded to the British in 1826 through the Treaty of Yandabo. When Myanmar became independent from British rule in 1948, the province in which the Arakanese are dominant was named Arakan. This name was changed to Rakhine in the 1990s.

What is the region of Arakan?

Soccsksargen
Arakan, Cotabato

Arakan
Region Soccsksargen
Province Cotabato
District 2nd district
Founded August 30, 1991

What means Arakan?

Arakan. a strip of land in British Burmah, on the E. of the Bay of Bengal, 400 m. long and from 90 to 15 m. broad, a low, marshy country; produces and exports large quantities of rice, as well as sugar and hemp.

Was Arakan a part of India?

In 1937, Arakan became part of Burma Province, which was separated from India into a distinct crown colony. During World War II, Arakan endured the Japanese occupation of Burma.

Which mountain separates India from Burma?

From north to south, the Patkai Range, Naga Hills, and Chin Hills form the border between India and Myanmar. To the south of these are the Rakhine Mountains (Arakan Mountains), which lie entirely within Myanmar and separate the coastal strip from the central basin.

Which river is between India and Myanmar?

The Kaladan River
The Kaladan River is called the Chhimtuipui River in India. It forms the international border between India and Burma between 22° 47′ 10″ N (where its tributary, the Tiau River, joins it) and 22° 11′ 06″ N.

What is Arakan in Myanmar?

Arakan, coastal geographic region in southern Myanmar (Burma). It comprises a long, narrow strip of land along the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal and stretches from the Nāf estuary on the border of the Chittagong Hills area (in Bangladesh) in the north to the Gwa River in the south.

How big is the Arakan region?

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 Yoma, a range that forms the eastern boundary of the region, to some extent isolates it from the rest of southern Myanmar.

How to explore Arakan (Rakhine) through satellite imagery?

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Where is the Arakan Yoma?

The Arakan Yoma, a range that forms the eastern boundary of the region, to some extent isolates it from the rest of southern Myanmar. The coast has several sizable offshore islands, including Cheduba and Ramree.