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  2. Mining in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Tin mining is one of the earliest type of mining operated in Malaysia, starting in the 1820s in Perak and in 1824 in Selangor. [1] The development of mining industries in Malaysia attracted many Chinese immigrants who came to the state in 18th and 19th centuries to work and develop the mines. [2] The majority of Malayan tin mined prior to the ...

  3. Category:Mining in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    T. Toh Allang Chinese Tin Ltd. Categories: Mining by country. Mining in Asia by country. Geology of Malaysia. Industry in Malaysia. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  4. Kinta Valley - Wikipedia

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    Taken near Gopeng. The Kinta Valley is a conurbation in central Perak, Malaysia, surrounding and including the state capital Ipoh. Historically the Kinta Valley was very rich in tin, and their mines have been among the most productive in the world. The valley is formed by the Kinta River, a tributary of the Perak River, which flows between the ...

  5. Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability

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    The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (Malay: Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Kelestarian Alam), is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for natural resources, environment, climate change, land, mines, minerals, geoscience, biodiversity, wildlife, national parks, forestry, surveying, mapping and ...

  6. Mamut Mine - Wikipedia

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    Mamut Copper Mining Sdn Bhd. Mamut Mine ( Malay: Lombong Mamut) is an abandoned open-pit quarry mine located in the Ranau District of Sabah, Malaysia where from 1975 to 1999 various minerals primarily copper including some gold and silver were mined. The mine is known as Malaysia's only copper mine.

  7. Tanjung Tualang - Wikipedia

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    History. It was originally one of the major tin-mining towns in Malaysia around early 1900s. Tanjung Tualang obtained its name from a type of tree called tualang and later a major tin mining company its namesake Toh Allang Chinese Tin Ltd. In 1939 Tanjung Tualang became a major host for the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM).

  8. Category:Mines in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Tin mines in Malaysia ‎ (2 P) Categories: Mines by country. Mining in Malaysia. Mines in Asia by country.

  9. Sungai Lembing - Wikipedia

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    Sungai Lembing is a small town in Kuantan District, Pahang, Malaysia.It is about 42 km (26 miles) northwest of Kuantan. [6] The town was founded in the 1900s as a tin mining community when the British company Pahang Consolidated Company Limited (PCCL) set up the tin mining industry there after mining activities had begun in 1886.