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  2. Sungkai - Wikipedia

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    Sungkai Mukim Sungkai in Batang Padang District. Sungkai is a mukim in Batang Padang District, Postcode 35600 Perak, Malaysia. It is accessible via the North–South Expressway's Sungkai Interchange. [1]

  3. Poring - Wikipedia

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    Poring Hot Springs. Poring is a small tourist resort in Sabah, Malaysia.Located 40 km south-east of the Kinabalu National Park Headquarters, in the district of Ranau, [1] Poring is situated in lowland rainforest, contrasting with the montane and submontane rainforest of Kinabalu National Park.

  4. Category:Hot springs of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hot springs of Malaysia" ... Gadek Hot Spring; J. Jasin Hot Spring This page was last edited on 9 July 2024, at 03:09 (UTC). ...

  5. Jasin Hot Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Jasin Hot Spring (Malay: Kolam Air Panas Jasin) is a hot spring in Bemban, Jasin District, Melaka, Malaysia. History The ...

  6. Jalan Slim - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Slim (Perak state route A121) is a major road in Perak, Malaysia. The road used to be Federal Road 1. List of junctions. Km Exit ... FT 1 Sungkai North–South ...

  7. Woman sentenced for helping pregnant Chinese women get ... - AOL

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    A California woman was sentenced to 41 months in prison for helping Chinese women travel to the U.S. to deliver babies who automatically became American citizens.

  8. Gadek Hot Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Gadek Hot Spring (Malay: Kolam Air Panas Gadek) is a hot spring in Alor Gajah, Melaka, Malaysia. [1] History

  9. Perak - Wikipedia

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    Perak's capital city, Ipoh, was known historically for its tin-mining activities until the price of the metal dropped, severely affecting the state's economy. The royal capital remains Kuala Kangsar , where the palace of the Sultan of Perak is located.