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  2. Bukit Indah - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Indah (Jawi: بوكيت اينده) is a suburb in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The township has a population of over 60,000 with over 10,000 houses. History

  3. East Ledang - Wikipedia

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    East Ledang is a township in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia.Developed by UEM Sunrise Berhad (the property development arm of Kazanah Nasional Berhad - an investment holding company of the Government of Malaysia). [1]

  4. List of bus routes in Greater Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Indah – Ampang Point via Ampang LRT station: T: T305 U22/U27 Taman Midah MRT station – Sri Nilam MRT: T350 T323 Cempaka LRT station – Taman Mawar LRT: T351 T324 Cempaka LRT station – Taman Bukit Permai T352 T327 Cochrane MRT station – Taman Shamelin Perkasa MRT: BET7 BET7 Bandar Baru Ampang (Pangsapuri Sri Nilam) – Lebuh Ampang

  5. Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Kempas – Taman Johor – Bukit Mewah Station 18.26 24 Taman Suria – Kg Melayu Majidee – Larkin 15.78 25 JPO – Bandar Putera 19 26 Kulai Jaya Terminal – Taman Putri Pulai 11.46 27 Taman Majidee – Taman Melodies – Taman Sentosa – Sri Tebrau – Pelangi Station 21.84 28 Setia Indah – Austin Height – Bandar Dato' Onn – Setia Indah

  6. Kota Tinggi District - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 census, [12] the population was 222,382 with 5.3% males and 46.7% females. In terms of citizenship, 93.8% were citizens and 6.2% were non-citizens. In terms of race among the citizens, 88% were bumiputeras (out of which 98.3% were Malays), 8.9% were Chinese, 2.7% were Indians, and 0.4% were other than the aforementioned races.

  7. Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple history dates back as early as between 1870 and 1880 in the 19th century. [1] Since the relationship between the local Chinese are very warm with the Johor monarchy, Sultan Abu Bakar encouraged the Chinese to build their places of worship and for the burial by providing them land. [1]

  8. Bandar Tenggara - Wikipedia

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    This Johor location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Kulai District - Wikipedia

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    Kulai is one of three landlocked districts of Johor (the other two being Kluang and Segamat) with an area of 753.75 km 2 (291.02 sq mi), which is slightly smaller than the size of Singapore, a sovereign country situated approximately 12 km (7.5 miles) to the south of the district. [4]