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  2. Barbonymus balleroides - Wikipedia

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    Barbonymus balleroides is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbonymus from south-east Asia. [1] it is a widely eaten food fish and makes up the majority of the fish biomass in most of its range.

  3. Leptobarbus hoevenii - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, the reason for its other common local name, translated to "The Sultan Fish" is attributed to the claim that the fish was a favorite among royal members and that palace workers would go to markets and call for any fishermen that had the Sultan's fish.

  4. List of freshwater fish of Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of freshwater fish species found in Sumatra, Indonesia. This list also includes freshwater fish found on small islands around Sumatra, such as Simeulue, Nias Islands, Mentawai Islands, Enggano, Riau Islands (except Natuna and Anambas), Lingga Islands, Bangka and Belitung.

  5. Langsa - Wikipedia

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    Langsa (Indonesian: Kota Langsa, Jawi: لڠسا ‎), is a city in Aceh, Indonesia.It is located on the island of Sumatra.Apart from a small seacoast to the northeast, it borders Manyak Payed District of Aceh Tamiang Regency to the east and is otherwise surrounded by Birem Bayeun District of Aceh Timur Regency (of which the city was formerly a part until 2001) to the north, west and south.

  6. Bagan Sungai Burong - Wikipedia

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    Bagan Sungai Burong is a small fishing village in Bagan Datuk District, Perak, Malaysia. Bagan Sungai Burong has a population about 300 people, mostly of Chaozhou (潮州) descent . A Sunflower Garden was opened in Bagan Sungai Burong in 2020.

  7. Linggi River - Wikipedia

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    The river, known as the Linggy, as depicted in The Malayan Peninsula (1834) by P.J. Beghie. Details of masonry of the fortifications at Fort Supai.. The Linggi, alongside the Muar, played a key role as trade routes since the era of the Malacca Sultanate around the 15th century, as well as the main entry points for the Minangkabau people to enter what is now known as Negeri Sembilan.

  8. Toli shad - Wikipedia

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    Known as ikan terubok in Malaysia, T. toli is highly prized among Malaysians for its meat and eggs. Overfishing has depleted the population alarmingly in Southeast Asia . [ 5 ] Research center and fish farming are carried out by local farmers in many parts of Malaysia for conservation and commercial purposes.

  9. IX Koto Sungai Lasi - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th-century view. Sungai Lasi, known as Soengailasi when it was part of the Dutch East Indies, is a district in the Solok Regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia.. The area is known for its fruit including durian, mangosteen, rambutan, duku, and Rambai in the hills around the villages of Pianggu and Taruang-Taruang.