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  2. Peninsular Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Peninsular Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia, [a] historically known as Malaya, [b] also known as West Malaysia or the "Malaysian Peninsula", [c] is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the nearby islands. [1] Its area totals approximately 132,490 km 2 (51,150 sq mi ...

  3. Malay Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Malay Peninsula[a] is located in Mainland Southeast Asia. The landmass runs approximately north–south, and at its terminus, it is the southernmost point of the Asian continental mainland. The area contains Peninsular Malaysia, Southern Thailand, and the southernmost tip of Myanmar (Kawthaung). The island country of Singapore also has ...

  4. States and federal territories of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Eleven states and two federal territories are located on the Malay Peninsula, collectively called Peninsular Malaysia (Semenanjung Malaysia) or West Malaysia. Two states are on the island of Borneo, and the remaining federal territory consists of islands offshore of Borneo; they are collectively referred to as East Malaysia or Malaysian Borneo.

  5. Geography of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Located near the equator, Malaysia's climate is categorised as equatorial, being hot and humid throughout the year. The average rainfall is 250 centimetres (98 in) a year [1] and the average temperature is 25.4 °C (77.7 °F). [2] The climates of Peninsular Malaysia and the East Malaysia differ, as the climate on the peninsula is directly ...

  6. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Peninsular Malaysia, containing 40 per cent of Malaysia's land area, [165] extends 740 km (460 mi) from north to south, and its maximum width is 322 km (200 mi). [167] It is divided between its east and west coasts by the Titiwangsa Mountains , [ 168 ] rising to a peak elevation of 2,183 metres (7,162 ft) at Mount Korbu , [ 169 ] part of a ...

  7. Endau-Rompin National Park - Wikipedia

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    It covers a total land area of approximately 870 km 2 (340 sq mi), making it the second-largest national park in Peninsular Malaysia after Taman Negara. It has approximately 26 km (16 mi) of trail. It is the second national park proclaimed by the government of Malaysia. Gunung Besar, the second-highest peak in Johor, is in the park.

  8. Taman Negara - Wikipedia

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    4,343 km 2 (1,677 sq mi) Established. 1938/1939. Governing body. Department of Wildlife and National Parks. Taman Negara is a national park in Peninsular Malaysia. It was established in 1938 and 1939 as the King George V National Park after Theodore Hubback lobbied the sultans of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan to set aside a piece of land that ...

  9. Mount Korbu - Wikipedia

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    Mount Korbu (Malay: Gunung Korbu; Jawi: ڬونوڠ كوربو) is a mountain in Hulu Kinta, Perak, Malaysia, about 25 km from Ipoh. It is the highest peak in the state of Perak, located on the Titiwangsa Mountains, the southernmost section of the Tenasserim Hills. The Titiwangsa Mountains as seen from Ipoh. Mount Korbu is recognizable as the ...

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