Indo-Burman Ranges

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title: Indo-Burman Ranges
text: The Indo-Burma Range, also called the Indo-Burmese Range, or the Indo-Burman Range, is a mountain range that forms the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and mainland southeast Asia. It sits at the convergent boundary of the Indian and Burma plates in Myanmar. The mountain belt comprises various mountains: the Arakan-Yoma mountains and the Chin, Naga, Maniour, Lushai and Patkai hills. The Indo-Burman Range merged with Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis further north, submerged into the Andaman Sea
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description: Mountain range between Indian and Myanmar (Burma)
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date created: 2024-09-15T14:39:19Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T14:48:20Z
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