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www.GettingPersonal.co.uk(Sponsored Results)An explanation of the phonetics and grammar used in the Mon language.
http://www.albany.edu/anthro/fac/broadwell/mon/A collection of photos taken on the streets of Moulmein (Mawlamyine). Other selections include photos of mosques, schools, churches and colonial houses.
http://www.greatmirror.com/index.cfm?countryid=261&chapterid=263&picturesize=mediumA non profit organization of Mon people living in the European countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Netherlands. Includes the history and development of the Mon language. Mon script fonts are available for download.
http://www.eumon.org/Articles and news reports on issues affecting Mon State and its people. Articles cover a range of topics including culture, health and the economy.
http://www.monnews-imna.com/Mon activist community based in Thailand committed to bringing about social justice, peace, and democracy in Burma.
http://www.kaowao.org/A foreign traveller's experience on a journey through Mon State.
http://www.jadedragon.com/archives/travel/wsea0401.htmlLife in Burma as seen through the eyes of Lwin Moe, born and raised in Mon State, who then furthered his studies in the US.
http://lwinmoe.friendsofburma.org/lwinmoe.htmlFactual and detailed information about Mawlamyine (Moulmein), the capital of Mon State, Myanmar. Includes information about the history of Mawlamyine as well as information for tourists.
http://www.myanmar.gov.mm/Perspective/persp1996/7-96/old.htmMawlamyine, the capital of Mon State with information useful for travellers and tourists. Includes a detailed map of the city and information on where to stay, what to see and how to get around the city.
http://www.mawlamyine.com/A summary of Mon State and its geographical features, population, language, culture, religion, economy, environmental problems and political history.
http://www.unpo.org/member_profile.php?id=39Details of history and language of the Mon, and their current status within Burma.
http://cscmosaic.albany.edu/~gb661/Online encyclopedia about the Mon ethnic group
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mon_(ethnic_group)Facts and figures about Mon State, Myanmar. Information is reproduced from the "Myanmar Facts and Figures 2002" year book.
http://www.modins.net/MyanmarInfo/state_division/mon.htmBrief description of the geography of Mon State with travel and tourism information.
http://www.asterism.info/states/2/Information about the geography and demographics of Mon State.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mon_StateThe history of Mon culture and society in Thailand and their ancestral lineage with the Mons from Burma.
http://www.sawadee.com/thailand/hilltribes/mon/index.htmHistory and definition of Mon people in an online encyclopedia.
http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Mon_peopleOfficial report on the opening of the Thanlwin Bridge.
http://www.myanmar-information.net/infosheet/2005/050206.htmInformation and assistance to those interested in Pa Auk Sayadaw's teachings and in visiting the monastery near Mawlamyine in Myanmar (Burma).
http://www.paauk.org/Pictorial showing the construction of the largest reclining Buddha image in the world, located at Myanigone Township, Mudon, Mon State.
http://www.haw-hamburg.de/pers/Kaspar-Sickermann/mm/emm002.htmlHuman Rights report on how the construction of the Thanlwin Bridge and the extension of the railway line over the Thanlwin river has affected the local population.
http://www.rehmonnya.org/report_detail.php?ID=9Honouring the prisoners of war who died during the construction of the Burma-Siam death railway which terminated at Thanbyuzayat, Mon State, Myanmar. Includes location and historical information as well as the names of those who were buried there.
http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=2007400&mode=1Essay on the possible extinction in the use of Mon language. Provides reasons for this and suggests ways in which the Mon language can be preserved.
http://mrc-usa.org/mon__language.htmThe Mon - An account of the origins of civilization in Myanmar
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-52593Objectives include the monitoring and protection of human rights issues in Mon State and other parts of southern Burma.
http://www.rehmonnya.org/monforum_main.phpThe Mon people of Myanmar and their historical significance to the development of current Myanmar customs, culture and religious beliefs.
http://www.myanmar.com/people/mon.htmlWho are the Mon; a short account.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/028.htmlA pictorial snapshot of life in Moulmein (Mawlamyine) at the end of the 20th Century.
http://www.aliaterra.com/asia/moulmein.htm