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Saka Haphong (also Mowdok Mual or Clan Moy) is a peak in Bangladesh, often considered the highest point of the country, with an elevation of 1,052 metres (3,451 ft). Located on the Bangladesh–Burma border, it is situated between Thanchi, Bandarban, Bangladesh and the Chin State of Burma.Saka Haphong is not officially the highest peak of Bangladesh, but maps and other data indicate there are no higher peaks within the country.

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  • Saka Haphong (also Mowdok Mual or Clan Moy) is a peak in Bangladesh, often considered the highest point of the country, with an elevation of 1,052 metres (3,451 ft). Located on the Bangladesh–Burma border, it is situated between Thanchi, Bandarban, Bangladesh and the Chin State of Burma.Saka Haphong is not officially the highest peak of Bangladesh, but maps and other data indicate there are no higher peaks within the country.
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