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  2. Pendas, Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pendas or Kangkar Pendas (Chinese: 谢厝港) [1] [2] is a fisherman village in Gelang Patah, Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia. References

  3. Nenasi - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman village in Nenasi, Pekan, Pahang. Nenasi is a town in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. Nenasi is a great area for camping, fishing and barbecue activities on the beach and forest. [1] There are fisherman village, beach, swamps, rice fields, rivers and forest to explore. Nenasi also a famous place to watch firefly due to its natural ...

  4. Tanjong Tokong - Wikipedia

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    Over the recent decades, the former fishing village has been transformed into an upper-class residential suburb of the city. [3] The area had already been inhabited for decades prior to Captain Francis Light's founding of Penang Island in 1786. Tanjong Tokong was believed to be the site of the first Chinese settlement on Penang Island. Up until ...

  5. Perhentian Islands - Wikipedia

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    Resorts and ferry services are stopped during this time due to the weather but there is still a boat service daily to serve the fishermen village at Pulau Perhentian Kecil. On average each year, the Perhentian Islands receive over 98.3 plus inches of rain and experience roughly 12 daylight hours.

  6. Mabul Island - Wikipedia

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    Mabul (Malay: Pulau Mabul) is a small island near the southeastern coast of Sabah in Malaysia. The island has been a fishing village since the 1970s. After the 1990s, Mabul gained popularity with scuba divers due to its proximity to Sipadan island. [1] The island is roughly 15 km north of Sipadan, 0.2km 2 in size, and around 2–3m above sea ...

  7. Sungai Besar - Wikipedia

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    Sungai Besar (Jawi: سوڠاي بسر; Chinese: 大港) is the principal town of Sabak Bernam District, Selangor, Malaysia. Sungai Besar's population is estimated to be around 23,000 of which 43% are within 20 to 55 years old. From that total, around 73 percent are Malays (Banjar, Jawa, and Kampar descents), Chinese (23%) and Indian (3.5%). [1]

  8. Cancun: The Mexican fishing village that became one of the ...

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    Back in the early 1970s, this was an empty, beautiful stretch of coastline, save for a small fishing village. The boom here, though, was not organic, but actually part of a plan to create what the ...

  9. Menglembu - Wikipedia

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    Menglembu is a small township in Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia, lying at the foot of the Kledang Hill, which is famous for its eponymously-named groundnuts.The nuts have been commercially farmed in the area since 1945 under multiple brands including Thong Thye Groundnut Factory's Pagoda brand, [1] [2] Ngan Yin Groundnut Factory's Thumbs brand [3] (originally translated into English as Hand ...