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  2. Puteri Beach - Wikipedia

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    Puteri Beach (Malay: Pantai Puteri), formerly Kundor Beach (Malay: Pantai Kundor) is a 2.1 km long beach in the town of Tanjung Kling, in the Malaysian State of Malacca. [1] [2] It has been developed as a resort beach by the Malacca State Government since the 1990s. Various activities are found around the beach, ranging from fishing, camping as ...

  3. Architecture of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malacca, which was a traditional centre of trade, has a large variety of building styles. Large wooden structures such as the Palace of Sultan Mansur Shah exist from early periods. Chinese influence can be seen in brightly decorated temples and terraced shop houses. [1] The largest remaining Portuguese structure in Malacca is the A Famosa fort.

  4. Malacca City - Wikipedia

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    In Malacca during the early 15th century, Ming China actively sought to develop a commercial hub and a base of operation for treasure voyages into the Indian Ocean. [19] Malacca had been a relatively insignificant region, not even qualifying as a polity prior to the voyages according to both Ma Huan and Fei Xin, and was a vassal region of Siam ...

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    Baron Captain Georg von Trapp was the patriarch of the von Trapp family. He was born in 1880 and served for 24 years in the Austro-Hungarian Navy, where he achieved the country’s highest award ...

  7. Portuguese Malacca - Wikipedia

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    Malays of Malacca, depicted by the Portuguese in the Códice Casanatense. The houses of this suburb were built along the edges of the river. Some of the original Muslim Malay inhabitants of Malacca lived in the swamps of nypeiras tree, where they were known to make nypa (nipah) wine for trade. This suburb was considered the most rural, being a ...

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