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  2. Iskandar Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Iskandar Malaysia (formerly known as Iskandar Development Region and South Johor Economic Region), is the main southern development corridor in Johor, Malaysia. It was established on 8 November 2006. [1] Iskandar Malaysia is currently the largest special economic zone in Malaysia by investment value, having a total amount of over RM413.1 ...

  3. Johor Bahru - Wikipedia

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    It also forms the capital of Johor Bahru District, which includes Iskandar Puteri and Pasir Gudang, and is the second largest district in Malaysia with a population of 1.8 million, as of 2023. [74] The city's population today is a mixture of three main ethnicities – Malays, Chinese and Indians - along with other bumiputras . [ 75 ]

  4. List of Malaysian states and municipalities by exports

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    This is a list of Malaysian states, federal territories and municipalities sorted by their export value. As of 30 October 2021, 1 Malaysian ringgit (symbol: RM, currency code: MYR) is equivalent to 0.24 US dollar [1] or 0.21 Euros. [2]

  5. List of Malaysian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A traditional fruit and vegetable salad dish commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Ulam (salad) Nationwide Salad: Can be eaten simply as it is, or with cucumber, cabbage and eggplant. Urap: Southern Peninsular Salad dish A salad dish of steamed vegetables mixed with seasoned and spiced grated coconut for dressing. Yusheng/Yee ...

  6. Malaysia’s top 40 foods - AOL

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    The sum of many delicious parts, Malaysian cuisine’s influences include Chinese, Indian and Malay. Ready to give it a try? We’ve compiled a list of 40 of Malaysia’s top foods.

  7. Economy of Johor - Wikipedia

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    The state of Johor is strategically located in southern Malaysia, bordering one of the global economic powerhouses Singapore.Johor is the third-largest economy in Malaysia after Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, as well as the largest outside the Klang Valley, accounting for 9.6% of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP), valued at RM 148.2 billion in 2023. [9]

  8. Johor - Wikipedia

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    Iskandar Malaysia located in southern Johor, is the largest special economic zone in Malaysia by investment value and GDP per capita, encompassing the city centre of Johor Bahru, Iskandar Puteri, Kulai District, Pasir Gudang and South Pontian. It is a major development zone in the nation with an area of 221,634 hectares (2,216.34 km 2).

  9. Kluang - Wikipedia

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    Kluang has developed a diversified agricultural and organic farm sector. New kinds of plantation such as dragon fruit and organic vegetables have emerged. [13] One of Malaysia's largest vegetable organic farms at over 100 acres, Zenxin Agri-Organic Food, is also located in Kluang. [14]