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KATHA

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 695 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KATHA is the headquarters of the See also:

district. The See also:principal means of communication are the See also:Irrawaddy Flotilla steamers, which run between See also:Mandalay and See also:Bhamo, and the railway which communicates with See also:Sagaing to the See also:south and See also:Myitkyina to the See also:north. A See also:ferry-steamer plies between Katha and Bhamo.

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