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Minbu (Burmese: မင်းဘူးမြို့) is a city in Magwe Division, Myanmar. As of 2014, the city has an urban population of 39000. The area consists of low plain-land towards the Ayeyarwady River, and of undulating country inland rising higher and higher westwards towards the Arakan hills. Between the plain and the Arakan Yoma range is a distinct line of hills running north and south, and usually called the Nwa-Madaung hills. The submontane valleys are largely cultivated, but are deadly except to those born in them[clarification needed]. The chief streams besides the Ayeyarwady are the Mn, the Maw, and the Salin, which are largely used for irrigation. At Minbu the Ayeyarwady is 3 miles wide, with many islands and sandbanks. There are considerable fisheries along the Ayeyarwady and on the Paunglin Lake, which is a lagoon fed from the Ayeyarwady. Oil has been discovered near the mud volcanoes of Minbu, but it seems to lie at too great a depth to be profitably worked.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minbu
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Coordinates: 20°11'30"N 94°51'49"E
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- RISMA 140 km
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- University of Community Health, Magway 7.9 km
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- MaGway International Airport. 12 km
- Runway 01/19 12 km
- University of Medicine Magway 14 km
- Sale ruins 39 km
- Palace site 57 km
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