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Midpoint of the Penarikan Route, Bahau, Negeri Sembilan.The Muar River is the river to the left of Jempol River in the foreground. The Muar River formed part of the Penarikan, an ancient overland trade route, which was a short-cut from the west to the east coast of the Malay Peninsula.
The Serting River, not far from the confluence of the former two, flows into the Bera River, a tributary of the Pahang. The Penarikan allowed trading boats between ports and harbours from both sides of the Malay Peninsula , such as traders from Malacca or Muar who could continue their journey along the Muar until they reached Kuala Pahang in ...
Headwaters of the Muar River near Kuala Pilah. The Muar, along with the Linggi , was one of the most important trade routes in medieval Negeri Sembilan. The Linggi River along the western part of the state, and the Muar River were used as major trade routes since the time of the Malacca Sultanate.
It is made popular by a phrase Batu Kikir Jambatan Bosi from a line of lyrics of a popular Negri folk song "Apo Kono Eh Jang", a nod to a former truss bridge that spans the Jempol River (right tributary of the Muar River) situated immediately north of the town, which had been the town's landmark until it was replaced by a more modern concrete ...
Sungai Mati ('dead river' in Malay; Chinese: 利丰港) is a small town in Serom, Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. Sungai Mati was named in such a way (dead river) due to its nature of being an ox-bow lake. It formed or break away from the main river of Muar River. The "breakaway" was caused by a massive flood in the early 1900s (not traceable).
English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Muar River (Rio Muar) is a stream in Sofala province of Mozambique. [1] See also
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The Muar District is a district in Johor, Malaysia. Muar is located at the mouth of the Muar River , on the coast of the Straits of Malacca. The Muar District covers 1,354 km 2 (523 sq mi), with a population of 233,779 (2010).