Awa mountain

Awa Mountain, also Ava Mountain, straddles the border of northern Myanmar and China. The majority of the Wa people live in Awa.[1][2]

According to 中國西南邊疆變遷史, the Awa mountain range looks north to the southern part of the downstream Panting river, south to the Salween South River confluence and east to the Nu River and Lancing River watershed .

References

  1. 村寨網,中國西南少數民族. ethno.ihp.sinica.edu.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  2. Tan Qixiang (1974), "The Historical Atlas of China", (中國歷史地圖集) the Professional Geographer, China Cartographic Publishing House (中國地圖出版社), Beijing.

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