Patkai Range

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The Patkai Range is a mountain range in Northeast India forming part of the Indo-Myanmar border and contributing to the region’s hilly terrain and rich biodiversity.

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Patkai Range canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
biodiversityStatus high endemism
borderWith Myanmar
climate humid subtropical
tropical monsoon
continent Asia
country India
crossedBy Ledo Road
drainage tributaries of Brahmaputra River
tributaries of Chindwin River
ecoregion Mizoram–Manipur–Kachin rain forests
Northern Triangle subtropical forests
formsNaturalBarrierBetween India and Myanmar
geology fold mountains
hasEthnicGroups Kachin people
surface form: Kachin peoples

Mizo people
surface form: Mizo peoples

Naga peoples
hasSubrange Garo-Khasi-Jaintia Hills
Mizo Hills
Naga Hills
Patkai Bum
highestPointElevation 3826 metres
highestPointOfSubrange Mount Saramati
historicalSignificance World War II supply route region
knownFor hilly terrain
rich biodiversity
languageFamilyRegion Tibeto-Burman languages
locatedIn Northeast India
mountainSystem Patkai-Chindwin system
orogeny Alpine orogeny
partOf Eastern Himalayas
surface form: Eastern Himalayas region

Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot
India–Myanmar border
surface form: Indo-Myanmar border
passesThrough Arunachal Pradesh
Kachin State
Manipur
Mizoram
Nagaland
Sagaing Region
separates Brahmaputra Valley from Myanmar
threats deforestation
infrastructure development
shifting cultivation
vegetation subtropical broadleaf forests
tropical evergreen forests

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Nagaland hasMountainRange Patkai Range
Eastern South Asia hasMountainRange Patkai Range