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Sungai Siput Mukim Sungai Siput in Kuala Kangsar District. Sungai Siput (U) (Malay for 'snail river', Jawi: سوڠاي سيڤوت; Tamil: சுங்கை சீப்புட்; Chinese: 和豐市/和丰市) is a town and mukim in Kuala Kangsar District, Perak, Malaysia, covering 155.141 hectares, 61.5% of the total area of Kuala Kangsar.
Between the two lies the valley of the Dhauliganga River. (Map 2) The Barahoti pasture is a sloping plain that is said to be 1.5 square miles (3.9 km 2) in area. [1] It is about 4 km southwest of Tunjun La (4921m, ) on the bank of the Hoti river (or Yong Gad). The main pasture is on the northeastern face of the Hoti ridge.
Hilir Perak District (Lower Perak) is a district in Perak, Malaysia.The district is governed by Teluk Intan Municipal Council which is based in the town of Teluk Intan. The District council was known as Hilir Perak District Council until 4 April 2004, when it was upgraded to Municipality status.
River sources: Sungai Bandau (Marudu River), Sungai Bintasan, Sungai Telaga, Sungai Taka, Sungai Taritipan, Sungai Tuaran, Sungai Kinarom: Max. length: 60 kilometres (37 mi) Max. width: 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) Surface area: 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi) Average depth: 33 metres (108 ft) Settlements: Kudat, Kota Marudu
Kuala Sepetang (Jawi: كوالا سيڤيتڠ; Chinese: 十八丁) is a coastal town located in Larut, Matang and Selama District in northwestern Perak, Malaysia.It is also popularly known by English-speaking locals as Port Weld (Chinese: Chinese: 砵威) after a former Governor, Frederick Weld.
Kuṣávā – Probably the Kunar River. Yavyā́vatī – Noted to be a branch of Gomatī́. Witzel as well as Blažek identifies with Zhob River. [1] [5] Dähnhardt comments it to be synonymous to Yamúnā or flowing very close to it. [6] Eastern tributaries: Suṣómā – Identified with Soan. Arjikiya – Blažek identifies with Haro. [5]
Tempurung Cave is a cave that is the focus of tourists that spans one kilometer from Sungai Siput to Kuala Dipang, and consists of five shell-shaped dome ceilings. It is 4.5 kilometers long, but only 1.9 kilometers of it is accessible to the local public. Tempurung Cave is located in Gopeng, about 24 kilometers south of Ipoh City. It is also ...
Kinta River The Kinta Valley is karstic in nature, as shown by the prevalence of mogotes throughout the area. Taken near Tambun.. The Kinta Valley (Malay: Lembah Kinta) is a geographical feature and conurbation in central Perak, Malaysia, surrounding and including the state capital Ipoh.