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  2. Batu Caves - Wikipedia

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    Batu Caves is a mogote with a series of limestone caves in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur . The cave complex contains many Hindu temples , the most popular of which is a shrine dedicated to the deity Murugan .

  3. Batu Pahat Well - Wikipedia

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    The Batu Pahat Well. The Batu Pahat Well (Malay: Perigi Batu Pahat) is a historic well at the village of Minyak Beku, Batu Pahat District, Johor, Malaysia.It was allegedly built during the 15th century by fleeing Siamese soldiers from the Malacca Sultanate, who chiselled the rocks around it in search of water. [1]

  4. List of mountains in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ulu Kali Titiwangsa Mountains: Selangor-Pahang border 1,772 5,814 Located near Genting Highlands: 60 Mount Kuar Kelantan: 1,771 5,813 61 Mount Bujang Pahang: 1,771 5,812 62 Mount Lawit: Kapuas Hulu Range: Sarawak-West Kalimantan border 1,767 5,800 63 Mount Rajah Titiwangsa Mountains: Pahang-Selangor border 1,683 5,522 64 Mount Bubu ...

  5. Batu Caves (town) - Wikipedia

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    Batu Caves (Chinese: 峇都喼, Tamil: பத்துமலை) is a mukim and town in Gombak District, Selangor, Malaysia. Named after the limestone caves and Hindu shrine Batu Caves , the town is experiencing an increase in residences due to a housing boom in the center of the city.

  6. List of fauna of Batu Caves - Wikipedia

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    Fauna of Dark Cave, Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Pacific Insects 9(3): 399-428. Other references: Abraham, H.C. 1923. A new spider of the genus Liphistius. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 1: 13-21. Annandale, N. and F.H. Gravely. 1914. The limestone caves of Burma and the Malay Peninsula, Part II: The fauna of ...

  7. Batu Pahat District - Wikipedia

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    The Batu Pahat District is a district in the state of Johor, Malaysia. It lies southeast of Muar , southwest of Kluang , northwest of Pontian , south of Segamat and Tangkak District . The capital of the district is Bandar Penggaram .

  8. Batu Pahat Municipal Council - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as Batu Pahat West District Council (Malay: Majlis Daerah Batu Pahat Barat, MDBPB).This agency was granted municipal status on 1 January 2001. At that time the total population within its jurisdiction was 350,000 and in 2007 is estimated to be well over 450,000 making it as the 12th largest urban area in Malaysia in terms of population in year 2008.

  9. Batu Pahat River - Wikipedia

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    The Batu Pahat River (Malay: Sungai Batu Pahat) is a river originating from Sungai Simpang Kiri and Sungai Simpang Kanan (in which the river split as Sungai Bekok and Sungai Sembrong in Tanjung Sembrong) near Tongkang Pechah, and flows through Batu Pahat (Bandar Penggaram) and until it reaches the mouth of the river in Pantai Minyak Beku, a seaside village lying on the west coast of Johor ...