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Pathein River
ပုသိမ်မြစ်
Ngawun River
ငဝန်မြစ်
View of Pathein from the Pathein River
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Location
Country Myanmar
Region Ayeyarwady Region
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationIrrawaddy River near Hinthada
 • elevation30 ft (9.1 m)
Mouth 
 • location
Andaman Sea
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length114 mi (183 km)
Basin features
CitiesLemyethna, Ngathaingchaung, Thabaung, Pathein, Ngapudaw, Hainggyi Island

The Pathein River (Burmese: ပုသိမ်မြစ်), formerly called the Bassein River, is the westernmost distributary of the Irrawaddy River in the Irrawaddy delta of Myanmar flowing through Ayeyarwady Region.[1] The river is also interchangeably known as the Ngawun River (Burmese: ငဝန်မြစ်).[2]

Seafaring vessels from Andaman Sea are able to travel about 75 miles (121 km) inland up the Pathein River to the city of Pathein.[3] As far south as Thabaung Township, about 20 miles north of Pathein, the river becomes prone to seasonal flooding in a flood plain environment.[4]

The river also provides fresh water to the city of Pathein through a treatment plant in the village of Mayanchaung.[5]

Physiography

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The river diverges from the Ayeyarwady in southeastern Ingapu Township, close to the city of Hinthada.[6] The Pathein river is part of the tide-dominated Irrawaddy delta system and has several distributaries of its own.[1] The overall Pathein distributary system carries less than 10% of the Ayeyarwady River's total discharge volume.[7] It flows southwards and empties into the Andaman Sea next to Hainggyi Island.[8]

Ecology

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The mouth of the Pathein River is home to nesting beaches for five species of marine turtles, including the rare Hawksbill sea turtle and Leatherback sea turtle species.[9] Thameehla Island at the mouth of the Pathein River is known to be a major nesting ground for Green sea turtle and is the location of a conservation effort by the Department of Fisheries.[10]

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