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  2. Five-foot way - Wikipedia

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    A five-foot way (Malay/Indonesian: kaki lima) is a roofed continuous walkway commonly found in front of shops in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia which may also be used for commercial activity. The name refers to the width of the passageway, but a five-foot way may be narrower or wider than 5 feet (1.5 m).

  3. Racewalking - Wikipedia

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    Race walking, or racewalking, is a long-distance discipline within the sport of athletics.Although a foot race, it is different from running in that one foot must appear to be in contact with the ground at all times.

  4. Great Post Road - Wikipedia

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    The Great Post Road (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Pos, Dutch: De Grote Postweg [1]) is the name for the historical road that runs across Java and connects Anyer with Panarukan. It was built during the administration of Herman Willem Daendels (1808–1811), governor-general of the Dutch East Indies, using unpaid forced labour that cost thousands of lives.

  5. Wang Kelian - Wikipedia

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    Coming from Kaki Bukit and the rest of Perlis, Perlis State Route R15 has to climb over a low pass to reach Wang Kelian. Perlis State Route R15 connects Wang Kelian with the rest of Perlis via the small town of Kaki Bukit about 10 km south. The border crossing into Thailand is located about 4 km north of Wang Kelian village.

  6. Malaysia Federal Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    R123 Jalan Bukit Chabang FT 7 Kaki Bukit FT 226 Wang Kelian Route 4184 Satun (Thailand) R13 Gua Kelam: T-junctions Kampung Masjid: Kampung Titi Tinggi: Titi Tinggi: West FT 265 Kaki Bukit FT 265 Tasoh FT 226 Wang Kelian Route 4184 Satun (Thailand) R13 Gua Kelam: T-junctions Jalan Mata Air: North FT 1000 Jalan Mata Air FELDA Mata Air: T ...

  7. Kaki Bukit, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The history of Kaki Bukit can be traced since the 1960s as an extension of the Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement. [2] The name, Kaki Bukit translates to "Foothill" from Malay as the area was an upland area. Back then, it was filled with kampung houses and roads bearing Malay names. [3]

  8. Kaki Bukit MRT station - Wikipedia

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    The station is situated along Kaki Bukit Avenue 1 near the junction with Jalan Damai. [15] Kaki Bukit station has two entrances serving the industrial developments of Kaki Bukit, including Eunos Techpark, Kaki Bukit Techpark and TechView, [ 15 ] and public residential blocks along Bedok Reservoir Road, Jalan Damai and Jalan Tenaga.

  9. Duduk - Wikipedia

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    The duduk (/ d uː ˈ d uː k / doo-DOOK; Armenian: դուդուկ IPA:) [1] or tsiranapogh (Armenian: ծիրանափող, meaning "apricot-made wind instrument"), is a double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood originating from Armenia.