Irrawaddy is Myanmar’s largest river and biggest source of export, and forms an important part of the nation’s economic backbone. It stretches some 1,373 miles, with a drainage basin of around 156,100 square miles, and traverses through three major Burmese cities – Mandalay, Bhamo and Myitkyina. The Irrawaddy goes by a few names of distinct etymology, pulling from religious symbols of Hinduism, such as Iravati, the Pali version of Sakka’s distinctive elephant figurehead.
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