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Cheduba

Cheduba (Manaung)
မာန်အောင်ကျွန်း
Island
Cheduba (Manaung) is located in Myanmar
Cheduba (Manaung)
Cheduba (Manaung)
Coordinates: 18°48′N 93°38′E / 18.800°N 93.633°E / 18.800; 93.633
Country Myanmar
State Rakhine
Area
 • Total 523 km2 (202 sq mi)
Elevation 205 m (673 ft)
Population (1983)
 • Total 63,761
Time zone Myanmar Standard Time (UTC+6:30)

Cheduba Island (Burmese: မာန်အောင်ကျွန်း; also known as Manaung Island) is an သisland in the Bay of Bengal close to Ramree Island and belongs to Myanmar, formerly Burma. It has a maximum length of 33 km (21 mi), with an area of approximately 523 km2 (202 sq mi)

Cheduba had a population of 63,761 as of 1983, composed chiefly of Burmese and Arakanese peoples. The main economic activities on the island are farming and cattle raising.

Cheduba Island lies about 10 km (6 mi) from the southwestern coast of Ramree Island. It is located between 18° 40′ and 18° 56′ N. lat., and between 93° 31′ and 93° 50′ E. long. The terrain of the island is quite flat with scattered moderate elevations. The highest point 205 metres (673 ft) is on a ridge in the southwestern part of the island.

There are 5 villages connected by a road that circles the island: Owa, Thitpon, Manaung, Budaunggwe, Sachet and Meinmangwe. There is an airfield west of Manaung, the main village of Cheduba, located on the northeast coast. Manaung is linked to the village of Kyaukpyu on nearby Ramree Island by steamer.

Most of the vegetation is tropical rainforest. There are mud cones that emit steam and sulfurous fumes on the island, which indicate some volcanic activity. There are also seepages of oil and gas.

Cheduba Island was a stop on the coastal trade route from Bengal by which Indian civilization migrated to Myanmar.


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