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Image:Image-Ratanakiri physical map.png Map boundaries: 106.5W to 107.9W and 13N to 14.9N Elevation data: srtm (PD NASA) Projection is Mercator centred on 107W 14N, scale is 1:1000000 The elevation data is a raster image embedded in the svg file.
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Cambodia_location_map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL . 2009-02-12T21:35:03Z NordNordWest 1347x1217 (728478 Bytes) smaller file
Ratanakiri (Khmer: រតនគិរី, UNGEGN: Rôtânôkĭri, ALA-LC: Ratanagirī [rɔətanakiriː]; lit. ' Gem Mountains ') is a province of northeast Cambodia.It borders the provinces of Mondulkiri to the south and Stung Treng to the west and the countries of Laos (Attapeu in Khmer Language is Ach Krapeu) and Vietnam (Gia Lai and Kon Tum) to the north and east, respectively.
Districts of Ratanakiri province (9 P) P. Populated places in Ratanakiri province (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Geography of Ratanakiri province"
Topographic map of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka, an island in South Asia shaped as a teardrop or a pear/mango, [167] lies on the Indian Plate, a major tectonic plate that was formerly part of the Indo-Australian Plate. [168] It is in the Indian Ocean southwest of the Bay of Bengal, between latitudes 5° and 10° N, and longitudes 79° and 82° E. [169]
Category: Maps of Sri Lanka. ... Cartography of Sri Lanka This page was last edited on 13 April 2019, at 19:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Sri Lanka map of Köppen climate classification zones Sri Lanka is the nineteenth most water stressed country in the world. Sri Lanka's climate can be described as tropical , and quite hot. Its position between 5 and 10 north latitude endows the country with year-round warm weather, moderated by ocean winds and considerable moisture. [ 6 ]
The short lived North Eastern Province. The number of provinces remained static until September 1988 when, in accordance with the Indo-Lanka Accord, President J. R. Jayewardene issued proclamations enabling the Northern and Eastern provinces to be one administrative unit administered by one elected council, creating the North Eastern Province. [12]