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N'Mai River
The N'Mai River or N'Mai Hka ((ビルマ語:မေခမြစ်), (:mè kʰa̰ mjɪʔ)) is a river in northern Myanmar (Burma). ==Course== The N'Mai, runs parallel to the Mali River, and has its source in the Himalayan glaciers of eastern Tibet at about 28° north latitude.〔Kalaya Lu, ("Abstract: Floradiversity of North-eastern Kachin Myanmar Section of Sino-himalaya (N'mai Hka-Than Lwin Water Division)" ), Myitkyina University, Faculty of Botanics, 2006. Accessed June 27, 2009.〕 It is not navigable because of strong currents. The N'mai River ends at its confluence (''Myit-son'') with the Mali River in Kachin State where the two rivers form the start of the Ayeyarwady River. The confluence is "one of the most significant cultural heritage sites for the Kachin people and an important landmark for all of Burma."〔Burma Rivers Network, "(Irrawaddy/N'Mai/Mali Dams ), 2009"〕 Construction of the Myitsone Dam has begun at this confluence.
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