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  2. Garcinia dulcis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It is commonly known as mundu or munu in Indonesia and Malaysia, [1] baniti or taklang-anak in the Philippines, [4] [5] [6] and maphuut or ma phut in Thailand. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] In English, it is sometimes known as yellow mangosteen , [ 8 ] although that name is used for several other species as well.

  3. Nana's Green Tea - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese chain Nana's Green Tea has approximately 80 locations in Japan. Outside of Japan, there are sixteen locations, as of 2018. [1] The menu includes lattes, and pastries, and sundaes.

  4. Bukit Nanas - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Nanas (Weld Hill during colonial rule [1]) is a small hill in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With a height of 94 meters (308 ft) above sea level, it contains the only virgin tropical rain forest left in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

  5. Vipassanā-ñāṇa - Wikipedia

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    The Vimuttimagga (Path to liberation, 解脫道論) is an early meditation manual by the arahant Upatissa preserved only in a sixth-century Chinese translation. The stages of insight outlined by the Vimuttimagga are: [2]

  6. Pekan Nanas - Wikipedia

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    Pekan Nanas (literally meaning Pineapple Town) is a town located in Pontian District, Johor, Malaysia famous for its Pineapple plantation industry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was Malaysia's largest production base for pineapple planting area.

  7. Convent Bukit Nanas - Wikipedia

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    S.M.K. Convent Bukit Nanas (abbreviated CBN) is an all-girls school located at Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Established in 1899, it is one of the oldest schools in Malaysia and is widely known as CBN. Convent Bukit Nanas is one of the first schools to be distinguished as a Cluster School of Excellence by the Malaysian Ministry of Education.