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Kota Johor Lama Museum. Johor Lama is located near the site of the former capital of the Johor Sultanate, Kota Batu, which was established by Alauddin Riayat Shah II shortly after the fall of the Sultanate of Malacca in 1511. Kota Batu was sacked and burnt by the Acehnese in 1564, and Alauddin was taken to Aceh and killed. The capital was then ...
The word besar means large. At the southern end of Teluk Mahkota bay is a smaller river known as Sungai Sedili Kechil . The word kechil means small in Malay language .
Lembangan Sungai at forum.mygeoportal.gov.my (in Malay) Senarai Lembangan Sungai Bagi Kategori Sungai-Sungai Merentas Negeri at forum.mygeoportal.gov.my (in Malay) On-line Hydrological Data: Date: 07-01-2015 at infobanjir.water.gov.my
Sungai Penuh (Indonesian: (Kota) Sungai Penuh, lit. "Full River (City)") is a city in Indonesia , in western Jambi province , on the island of Sumatra . It is an enclave within Kerinci Regency , of which it was formerly part but from which it became administratively separate on 24 June 2008.
At the northern end of Teluk Mahkota bay lies the villages of Tanjung Sedili and Sedili Besar and a river known as Sungai Sedili Besar, whilst at the southern end of the bay lies the village of Sedili Kechil and the river known as Sungai Sedili Kechil. Administratively, the region comprises the mukims of Sedili Besar and Sedili Kechil. [3]
Sungai Mati in Tangkak District. 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 ...
Kota Tinggi is known as a historical town because the Sultanate of Johor was established there. Many historical tombs are found here including the Sultan Mahmud Mangkat Di Julang Mausoleum , Makam Bendahara Tun Habib Abdul Majid and Makam Tauhid in Kampung Makam.
A timber raft on the Barito River with housing for the workers (ca.1905-14). The Barito River is the second longest river in Borneo, Indonesia after the Kapuas River with a total length of 1,090 km (680 mi) and a drainage basin of over 80,000 km 2 (31,000 sq mi) in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.