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  2. Istana Lama - Wikipedia

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    About four years after the Treaty was signed in 1819 which marked Singapore as a British settlement, [1] Temenggong Abdul Rahman, his family and followers moved to the 200 acres of land (part of Teluk Belanga area) as assigned by Sir Stamford Raffles. The European-style mansion known as Istana Lama was built and completed in 1824.

  3. Benggala Island - Wikipedia

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    Benggala Island, also named Bateeleblah Island is one of Indonesian outlying islands [1] located in Indian Ocean, southeast of Bengal Bay and south of Andaman Sea, bordering India's Exclusive economic

  4. Telok Blangah - Wikipedia

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    In the olden maps, Telok Blangah's name spelling was written as Teluk Blanga, Teluk Belanga and Teluk Blangah. Teluk Blanga is known as 石叻門 in Hokkien (POJ: Sit-Lat mn̂g), meaning "Singapore gate". It is the namesake of the Teluk Belanga (modern Malay spelling) style of Baju Melayu, the traditional costume of Malay men.

  5. Bulan Terbelah di Langit Amerika 2 - Wikipedia

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    The film is the fourth sequel to 99 Cahaya di Langit Eropa. The story follows the adventures of Hanum and Rangga from Europe to the United States. [1] It stars Acha Septriasa, Abimana Aryasatya, Nino Fernandez, Rianti Cartwright, and Boy William. Bulan Terbelah di Langit Amerika 2 was mainly filmed in San Francisco as well as Singkawang. [2]

  6. Abu Bakar of Johor - Wikipedia

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    Wan Abu Bakar was born on 3 February 1833 in the Istana Lama in Teluk Belanga, Singapore.He was the eldest son of Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim and a patrilineal descendant of Temenggong Abdul Rahman who was in turn a matrilineal descendant of Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah IV, the first Sultan of Johor's Bendahara dynasty.

  7. Banda Neira - Wikipedia

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    Banda Neira featured on the reverse of the 1,000 rupiah banknote. Nutmeg is grown on the island and trade brought the inhabitants great wealth in the premodern period. Until the early 17th century, the Banda Islands were ruled by local magnates called the Orang Kaya.

  8. Gulf of Boni - Wikipedia

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    The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) defines the Gulf of Boni (or Bone) as being one of the divisions of the East Indian Archipelago. [3] It is defined as the waters north of the "line from Tanjung Lassa, Celebes, to the North point of Kabaena Island and thence up this meridian to the coast of Celebes

  9. Titiwangsa Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Titiwangsa during golden hour as viewed from the rural town of Ulu Yam, Selangor.. The Titiwangsa Mountains (Malay: Banjaran Titiwangsa; Jawi: بنجرن تيتيوڠسا ‎, pronounced [ˈband͡ʒaˈran titiwaŋˈsa]), also known as Banjaran Besar (lit. 'main range') by locals, is the chain of mountains that forms the backbone of the Malay Peninsula.