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- The Salween is a Southeast Asian river, about 3,289 km (2,044 mi) long, flowing from the Tibetan Plateau south into the Andaman Sea. The Salween flows...
- Look up Salween in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Salween or Salawin is a river in Burma, Thailand and China Salween may also refer to: Salween or Salawin...
- Yangon and 70 kilometres (43 mi) south of Thaton, at the mouth of Thanlwin (Salween) River. Mawlamyine was an ancient city and the first capital of British...
- The Battle of the Salween River (Chinese: 喀喇烏蘇之戰) was fought in September 1718 close to the Nagqu (i.e., Salween River) in Tibet, between an expedition...
- proposed for the Salween River. The largest of these hydro power projects is the 7,100 megawatts (9,500,000 hp) Tasang Dam on the Salween River, which is...
- the Salween River which was garrisoned by the 2nd Burma Infantry Brigade. The position was almost impossible to defend, and had the River Salween, almost...
- The British seized the southern third of today's Karen State (below the Salween River), after the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826), and the rest after...
- Salween (Thai: มือปืน 2 สาละวิน, RTGS: Muepuen 2 Salawin) is a 1993 Thai action-drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol and starring Sorapong Chatree...
- draining the eastern Tibetan Plateau. These rivers, the Yangtze, Mekong, and Salween, are recognized today as the Three Parallel Rivers UNESCO World Heritage...
- with Christian missionaries threatening to enter Tibet via the Mekong and Salween Rivers, Tibetans tried to emphasize the Qing dynasty's authority over Tibet...