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An old Portuguese map shows that Muar had a second Portuguese fort in the Peninsular Malaysia beside Malacca. From the map, it was named Fortaleza de Muar built in 1604 by Emanuel Godinho de Erédia in triangular shape to defend the colony against attacks from the Dutch and Aceh, at the mouth of Bentayan River near the Muar River. It fort has ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مديرية موار; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Parit Bakar; Usage on jv.wikipedia.org
The Muar District is a district in Johor, Malaysia. Muar is located at the mouth of the Muar River , on the coast of the Straits of Malacca. The Muar District covers 1,354 km 2 (523 sq mi), with a population of 233,779 (2010).
Muar Bypass (Malay: Jalan Pintasan Muar), or Federal Route 224, is a major highway bypass and the first highway built in Bandar Maharani Muar, a royal town in Johor, Malaysia. The 13.8 km (8.6 mi) highway bypass linking Parit Bunga in the northwest to Parit Sakai in the southeast. [ 1 ]
Sungai Mati ('dead river' in Malay; Chinese: 利丰港) is a small town in Serom, Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. Sungai Mati was named in such a way (dead river) due to its nature of being an ox-bow lake. It formed or break away from the main river of Muar River. The "breakaway" was caused by a massive flood in the early 1900s (not traceable).
Pagoh (Jawi: ڤاڬوه) is a town in Muar District, Johor, Malaysia.Pagoh is situated 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Muar via Johor State Route J32 (Muar–Labis trunk road) and is accessible via one of the main interchanges on the North–South Expressway, the major expressway on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Tanjung Agas is a small town in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. It is located on the north bank of the Muar River and on the intersection between the roads to Malacca and Tangkak . It also located 1 km from Muar town .
Jalan Muar–Labis (Johor state route J32) is a major road in Johor, Malaysia. [1] It is the longest state road in Johor with the total distance of 87 km (54 mi). It connects the town of Bukit Treh in Muar to Labis via the Muar Bypass. It is also a main route to North–South Expressway Southern Route via Pagoh Interchange.