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- Bilauktaung is a subrange of the Ten****erim Hills. It is located in Burma on the border with Thailand. It extends from the Dawna Range for about 400 km...
- It rises to the east of the Salween in the north–south spine of the Bilauktaung range near, but not over the border with Burma. It begins at the confluence...
- forests along the coasts, and montane forests on the Ten****erim Hills and Bilauktaung range, which form the mountainous spine of the isthmus. In the northern...
- province, Vietnam. Rapidly weakening once inland, it dissipated over Bilauktaung Range on 18 September. The worst cyclone to strike Thanh Hóa province...
- The highest points in the northern section of the range are in the Bilauktaung subrange in Myanmar, where 2,072 m high Myinmoletkat Taung is the highest...
- highest mountain in Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar. It is located on the Bilauktaung, Ten****erim Hills. It is located in the Tanintharyi Region, 15 kilometres...
- leaving it and proceeding southwards overland through the Dawna Range and Bilauktaung Range (collectively these mountains form the Ten****erim Hills). The border...
- Kanchanaburi Province in western Thailand, on the eastern slopes of the Bilauktaung Range. Its true range possibly extends into adjacent Myanmar. Geographically...
- Range. 2,072 m high Myinmoletkat Taung, one of the main summits of the Bilauktaung subrange is located 15 km to the southeast of the village. GoogleEarth...
- The Tenessarim Plains consists largely of the western slopes of the Bilauktaung, the highest part of the Ten****erim Range, which extends southwards forming...