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  2. Malaysia–Philippines border - Wikipedia

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    The western terminus of the MalaysiaPhilippines boundary as per 1930 treaty. Border rejoins the limits defined by 1898 treaty. MalaysiaPhilippines boundary end and turning points according to the 1898 treaty 1 7° 40' 117° 0' This point is also the western terminus of the MalaysiaPhilippines boundary as per 1930 treaty. 2 7° 40' 116° 0'

  3. File:FON WIFI world locations.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. 10 Small Towns Where Cost of Living is Cheap & WiFi ... - AOL

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    The pandemic brought us the work-from-home trend, which enabled many people to move to smaller cities or even rural towns.The ability to work from anywhere with a solid internet connection has ...

  5. Borders of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Boundary between 21 and 22 determined by the 1995 Malaysia-Singapore border agreement Continental shelf border according to 1979 map, subject to negotiations with Indonesia and Singapore 22 1 17'.63 104 7'.5 This turning point is located near the eastern end of the boundary determined by the 1995 Malaysia-Singapore border agreement 23 104 2'.5

  6. Borders of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Country Notes China The Philippines shares a maritime border with China in the South China Sea although the extent of the border is disputed by the two countries. [1]The Philippine claim covers an area of the South China Sea island which its government has designated as "West Philippine Sea" which includes the likewise internationally contested Spratly Islands and Scarborough Shoal.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Malaysia/Cartography

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    For major towns or cities it is better to use the whole Malaysia map image for the locator. To get locator image, you don't need to create each image for each city, but use {{Location map}} template. For Malaysia see: Module:Location map/data/Malaysia. The format is:

  8. List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet ...

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    The list includes figures for both fixed wired broadband subscriptions and mobile cellular subscriptions: [6] Fixed-broadband access refers to high-speed fixed (wired) access to the public Internet at downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, 256 kbit/s.

  9. Balabac Strait - Wikipedia

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    The Balabac Strait (Filipino: Kipot ng Balabak; Malay: Selat Balabak) [1] is one of the straits that connects the South China Sea with the Sulu Sea.It separates Balabac Island (Palawan province), Philippines, from Balambangan and the Banggi Islands north of Borneo that are a part of Malaysia's Sabah state.