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Tanah Rata is a town located in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. The name "tanah rata" means flat ground in Malay and it refers to the relatively flat area on which the town is located amidst this highland region.
Limnonectes nitidus (common name: Tanah Rata wart frog) is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is endemic to Peninsular Malaysia where it is only known from the Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill, both in Pahang state. [2] Limnonectes nitidus inhabits montane rainforests. These frogs congregate and breed in permanently wet ...
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Genting Highlands is a hill station located on the peak of Mount Ulu Kali in the Titiwangsa Mountains, central Peninsular Malaysia, at 1800 metres elevation.Located in the state of Pahang, it was established in 1965 by the late Malaysian businessman Lim Goh Tong.
Tanah Merah District: Tanah Merah: Tanah Merah D: 150766: 880: 171.3 Tumpat District: Tumpat: Tumpat D: 179943: 180: 999.7 Malacca: Alor Gajah District: Alor Gajah: Alor Gajah M Hang Tuah Jaya M: 249356: 674: 370.0 Jasin District: Jasin: Jasin M Hang Tuah Jaya M: 151937: 679: 223.8 Melaka Tengah District: Malacca City: Malacca C Hang Tuah Jaya ...
Members of the Legislative Assembly for Tanah Rata Assembly Years Name Party Constituency created from Cameron Highlands; 4th 1974-1978 Wong Lok Hoi BN (GERAKAN) 5th 1978-1982 Sangaralingam Muthu Muthaya BN (MIC) 6th 1982-1986 7th 1986-1990 Chan Kong Choy: BN (MCA) 8th 1990-1995 Law Kee Long Constituency abolished, renamed to Cameron Highlands
The 17th century Mao Kun map based on the early 15th century navigation maps of Zheng He showing Pahang River estuary (彭杭港), Pulau Siribuat (石礁) and Tioman Island (苧麻山). The Kra Isthmus region of the Malay Peninsula and its peripheries are recognised by historians as the cradle of Malayic civilisations. [ 15 ]