Zami River
Zami River (Burmese: ဇမိမြစ်) is a river of Myanmar, arising at 15°17′16″N 98°15′37″E in southern Kayin State. It flows north past Kyondaw, Phadaw, Apalon, Kanni, Kyungyaung, Danon, Kyain Seikgyi and Chaunghanakwa, where it flows into Mon State. The Zami River is a tributary of the Ataran River, which on a grander scale is part of the Salween River Basin.
Zami River | |
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Zami River at Kyainseikgyi Township | |
Native name | ဇမိမြစ် (Burmese) |
Location | |
Country | Myanmar |
District | Kawkareik District |
City | Kyainseikgyi |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Karen State, Myanmar |
• coordinates | 16°09′N 97°58′E |
Mouth | Ataran River |
• location | Chaunghanakwa, Myanmar |
• elevation | 7 m (23 ft) |
Length | 300 km (190 mi) |
See also
- List of rivers of Burma
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