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  2. Ayam Kampong - Wikipedia

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    The Ayam Kampong (older spelling) or Ayam Kampung is the chicken breed reported from Indonesia and Malaysia. [1] The name means simply "free-range chicken" or literally "village chicken". In Indonesia and Malaysia, the term ayam kampung refer to indigenous chickens that are raised using traditional free range production techniques by almost ...

  3. Ranau District - Wikipedia

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    Ranau sits 108 km (67 mi) east of Kota Kinabalu [1] and 227 km (141 mi) west of Sandakan. [2] As of the 2010 Census, the population of the district was 94,092, [3] an almost entirely Dusun ethnic community. [4] [5] Ranau is noted for its hilly geographical structure and is the largest producer of highland vegetables in the state of Sabah. [6]

  4. Kinarut - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 census estimated the population of Kinarut at 18,029. This population consists mainly of Bajaus, Bruneian Malays, Kadazans and Chinese (of whom most are Hakka Chinese) [1] [5] There is also a large Filipino refugee settlement in Kinarut, which has reportedly caused ethnic tension among locals. [6] [7]

  5. Greater Kota Kinabalu - Wikipedia

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    Offshore, there are several islands close to Kota Kinabalu Central Business District. Significant area of these islands is part of Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. Mengalum Island is the furthest extent of any dry land within Greater Kota Kinabalu region, at 56 km away from the Kota Kinabalu Central Business District.

  6. Kota Kinabalu District - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kota Kinabalu District. The Kota Kinabalu District (Malay: Daerah Kota Kinabalu) is an administrative district in the Malaysian state of Sabah, part of the West Coast Division which includes the districts of Kota Belud, Kota Kinabalu, Papar, Penampang, Ranau and Tuaran. The capital of the district is in Kota Kinabalu City.

  7. Biodiversity of Borneo - Wikipedia

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    The Birds of Mt Kinabalu and their Zoogeographical Relationships. BE Smythies - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, …, 1964; The effect of climatic change on southeast Asian geomorphology. HT Verstappen - Journal of Quaternary Science, 1997. Interstadial records of the last glacial period at Pantai Remis, Malaysia.

  8. Beaufort, Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Its population was estimated to be around 12,742 in 2010. [1] It is about 90 kilometres south of Kota Kinabalu and about 167 kilometres north of Long Pasia (one of the famous tourist attractions in Interior Division). It has shophouses built high above the roads to avoid the periodic floods of the Padas River.

  9. Kapayan - Wikipedia

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    Institut Latihan Jabatan Kerja Raya Kota Kinabalu Kapayan 172/25/02 SK Kepayan; Dewan Raya Kepayan Kampung Kibouvang; Dewan Raya Kampung Ganang; Kapayan Timor 174/25/03 SJK (C) Shan Tao; Dewan Serbaguna Taman Sri Kepayan; Kobusak 174/25/04 SK Bahang; Dewan KDCA Penampang; Nosoob 174/25/05 SMK Bahang; Balairaya Kampung Koidupan Penampang; SK Luyang