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  2. Geography of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia produces petroleum and is a net exporter. [43] Malaysia also produces liquefied natural gas as well as various other related products, most of which are found off the coasts of Terengganu, Sabah, and Sarawak. Other notable natural resources includes tin, timber, copper, iron, ore, and bauxite. [citation needed]

  3. List of districts in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In Peninsular Malaysia, a district is a subdivision of a state.A mukim (commune, sub-district or parish) is a subdivision of a district.In recent years, a mukim is however of less importance with respect to the administration of land; for land administrative purposes, major cities (e.g. Petaling Jaya) are given an equal status with mukim.

  4. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Malaysia; Mount Kinabalu is the highest summit in the country. Malaysia is the 66th largest country by total land area, with a total area of 330,803 km 2 (127,724 sq mi). [9] It has land borders with Thailand in West Malaysia, and Indonesia and Brunei in East Malaysia. [161] It is linked to Singapore by a narrow causeway and ...

  5. File:Malaysia location map with districts.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Outline of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. The population stands at over 32 million. [1] The country is separated into two regions—Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo—by the South China Sea. [1] Malaysia borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, [1] and Vietnam.

  7. Johor Bahru - Wikipedia

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    Johor Bahru is the location of numerous conferences, congress and trade fairs, such as the Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing and the World Islamic Economic Forum. [80] [81] The city is the first in Malaysia to practise a low-carbon economy. [82] Persada Johor International Convention Centre

  8. The Exchange TRX - Wikipedia

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    View of the TRX City Park A directory map of the park. Other than being an ordinary shopping mall, it has a man made park that sits right above of the complex. [25] Styled as TRX City Park or Taman Bandar TRX in Malay, it is a 10-acre park located on Level 3 of the mall, with open spaces and mini gardens scattered around it. [26]

  9. Kota Bharu - Wikipedia

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    Kota Bharu acts as entrepot for goods due to its strategic location beside the Kelantan River. [ 4 ] During World War II, Pantai Sabak, about 10 km (6.2 mi) from Kota Bharu, was the initial landing point of the Japanese invasion forces on 8 December 1941, beginning the Battle of Kota Bharu , the first battle of the Malayan campaign .