Sittwe
Related Category: Myanmar Political Geography
(sĭt´wē) or
Akyab(ăk yăb´), city (1983 pop. 107,607), capital of
Rakhine State, W Myanmar, at the mouth of the Kaladan River and on the Bay of Bengal. It is an important port and rice-milling center. Originally a small fishing village, it became a port for the export of rice after the British occupied it in 1826.