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  2. Category:Landforms of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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  4. Bangka Belitung Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Bangka Belitung Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Bangka Belitung; Jawi: كڤولاوان بڠک بليتوڠ ‎) is a province of Indonesia.Situated off the southeastern coast of Sumatra, the province comprises two main land masses — the islands of Bangka and Belitung — and numerous smaller islands.

  5. Batu Gajah - Wikipedia

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    The name Batu Gajah in Malay means "elephant rock", it is presumably derived from two large boulders (batu, 'stone') that resembled elephants (gajah, 'elephant') found along the Kinta River.

  6. Geography of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Malaysia includes both the physical and the human geography of Malaysia, a Southeast Asian country made up of two major landmasses separated by water—Peninsular Malaysia to the west and East Malaysia to the east—and numerous smaller islands that surround those landmasses.

  7. Geography of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Greenland Native name: Grønland Kalaallit Nunaat Outline map of Greenland with ice sheet depths. (Much of the area in green has permanent snow cover, but less than 10m (33ft) thick.) Geography Location Between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean Coordinates 64°10′N 51°43′W  /  64.167°N 51.717°W  / 64.167; -51.717 Area 2,166,086 km 2 (836,330 sq mi) Area rank 1st ...

  8. Geography of Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Jamek Mosque at the confluence of Gombak (left) and Klang (right) rivers. The two rivers have different colours due to different stream load. Bukit Bintang in the foreground with the Titiwangsa Mountains in the background.

  9. Tanjung Simpang Mengayau - Wikipedia

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    The tip as part of the Kudat Peninsula was formed through the Kudat formation in the Early Miocene age. The Kudat formation is divided into three major lithological unit, namely the lower, middle and upper units based on significant changes in the composition of the sediments. [3]