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  2. Genting Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Resorts World Genting (Abbreviation: RWG), originally known as Genting Highlands Resort, is an integrated hill resort owned by Genting Group through subsidiary Genting Malaysia Berhad which comprises hotels, shopping malls, theme parks and casinos. It is the main attraction of the hill station, located within the Pahang section of the area.

  3. Kenting National Park - Wikipedia

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    Official website (in English) UU Kenting Archived 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese) Kenting National Park on Taiwan Mag Archived 2010-10-26 at the Wayback Machine (in French) Kenting Weekend CondeNast Traveler Mag (in English) Coastal Observations: Erluanbi, Southern Taiwan in Shore & Beach, Vol. 75, No. 2, pp. 36–39 (ISSN 0037-4237)

  4. List of mountains in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Titiwangsa Mountains: Kelantan-Perak border 2,103 6,898 21 Mount Junction Titiwangsa Mountains: Pahang-Perak border 2,088 6,850 22 Batu Buli Hill: Tama Abu Range: Sarawak: 2,082 6,823 23 Mount Bilah Titiwangsa Mountains: Kelantan-Perak border 2,081 6,817 24 Mount Berembun Titiwangsa Mountains: Pahang: 2,078 6,817 25 Mount Bieh Titiwangsa ...

  5. Climate Data Record - Wikipedia

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    A Climate Data Record (CDR) is a specific definition of a climate data series, developed by the Committee on Climate Data Records from NOAA Operational Satellites of the National Research Council at the request of NOAA in the context of satellite records. [1]

  6. Category:Genting Highlands - Wikipedia

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  7. Alpine climate - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple definitions of alpine climate. In the Köppen climate classification, the alpine and mountain climates are part of group E, along with the polar climate, where no month has a mean temperature higher than 10 °C (50 °F). [1] According to the Holdridge life zone system, there are two mountain climates which prevent tree growth :

  8. Global Historical Climatology Network - Wikipedia

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    The initial version of Global Historical Climatology Network was developed in the summer of 1992. [3] This first version, known as Version 1 was a collaboration between research stations and data sets alike to the World Weather Records program and the World Monthly Surface Station Climatology from the National Center for Atmospheric Research. [4]

  9. Global surface temperature - Wikipedia

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    Projected global surface temperature changes relative to 1850–1900, based on CMIP6 multi-model mean changes. The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report defines global mean surface temperature (GMST) as the "estimated global average of near-surface air temperatures over land and sea ice, and sea surface temperature (SST) over ice-free ocean regions, with changes normally expressed as departures from a ...