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HANTHAWADDY

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 932 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HANTHAWADDY  , a

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district in the
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Pegu division of
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Lower
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Burma, the home district of
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Rangoon, from which the
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town was detached to make a
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separate district in 1880 . It has an
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area of 3023 sq. m., with a population in 1901 of 484i81r, showing an increase of 22% in the decade . Hanthawaddy and
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Henzada are the two most densely populated districts in the province . It consists of a vast plain stretching up from the sea between the To or
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China Bakir mouth of the Irrawaddy and the Pegu Yomas . Except the tract lying between the Pegu Yomas on the east and the Hlaing
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river, the country is intersected by numerous tidal creeks, many navigable by large boats and some by steamers . The headquarters of the district are in Rangoon, which is also the sub-divisional headquarters . The second sub-division has its headquarters at
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Insein, where there are large railway
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works . Cultivation is almost wholly confined to rice, but there are many
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vegetable and fruit gardens .

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