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  2. Road Transport Department Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Road Transport Department (Malay: Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan, abbreviated JPJ; Jawi: جابتن ڤڠڠكوتن جالن ‎), is a government department under the Malaysian Ministry of Transport. This department is responsible for registration of vehicles in Malaysia and issuing driving licence & vehicle number plates .

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The issuing of the number plates is regulated and administered by the Malaysian Road Transport Department (Malay: Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia) or JPJ. Latest number plate being issued can be checked through JPJ website. [3] The following are examples of the formats currently used;

  4. Pengangkutan Penumpang Djakarta - Wikipedia

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    Perusahaan Umum Pengangkutan Penumpang Djakarta (lit. Djakarta Passenger Transport Public Corporation ) simplified as Perum PPD or PPD , was an Indonesian statutory corporation operating land transportation in Jakarta and the surrounding areas.

  5. Elite Forces of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Pasukan Tindakan Khas (PTK) (Special Actions Team) was the SWAT unit of Malaysia's Road Transport Department (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan —JPJ). Founded on 10 April 2016, it targeted crimes such as luxury car theft, smuggling, and VIN cloning, often working undercover with the RMP CID D7 Branch. It also handled high-speed chases on highways.

  6. List of welding processes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of welding processes, separated into their respective categories.The associated N reference numbers (second column) are specified in ISO 4063 (in the European Union published as EN ISO 4063). [1]

  7. Japan–Mongolia relations - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of the Qing Dynasty that had ruled Mongolia for some centuries and the Outer Mongolian revolution of 1911 (for more of the history, see History of Mongolia.) and after the rise of Japan to world power status in the early 20th century, the Mongolian government of Bogd Khan sent emissaries requesting formal diplomatic recognition to various world powers, including the Internal ...