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Iskandar Puteri (formerly known as Nusajaya) is a city and the administrative capital of the state of Johor, Malaysia.It is situated along the Straits of Johor at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, it is also the southernmost city of continental Eurasia.
Located along Jalan Dato' Sulaiman, Taman Abad. Completed in 1985, it is a three-storey shopping centre. Completed in 1985, it is a three-storey shopping centre. Prior to the construction of the Johor Bahru City Square, this was the most popular shopping centre.
Taman Anggrek (Orchid Park): Located nearby Maluku pavilion, Taman Nusa is situated off the coast of Indonesian archipelago lake. Taman Burung ( Bird Park ): Located in front of Taman Burung bird park, the station is close to the Pusat Peragaan Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi (Center of Science and Technology Demonstration).
Bandar Nusa Bayu (Jawi: بنـــدر نوســـا بايـــو) or Nusa Bayu, is a township in Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia.The township is bordered by Setia Eco Gardens and Jelutong Hills forest to the north, Second Link Expressway to the west, Nusajaya Southern Industry Logistic Center (SILC) to the south, and GP Prima Transport Hub to the east.
Bukit Indah – Nusa Idaman – Horizon Hills – Medini 26.84 16 Perling Station – Taman Dato’ Penggawa Barat 14.41 17 Taman Universiti 14.89 18 Skudai Baru – Taman Ungku Tun Aminah – Taman Orkid 15.72 19 Penggawa Barat – Dahlia – Desa Rahmat – Kg Pasir Station 11.95 20 Danga Sutera – Selesa Jaya 16.3 21
Bukit Indah was launched in 1997. It won the Johor State Landscape Award 2001, the National Landscape Competition 2001 and the Best of the Best National Landscape Award 2005.
It has an area of 349 km 2 [1] and is about 8° south of the equator.. The island rises 648 metres (2,126 feet) above sea level, and its centre is composed mainly of savannah and some strands of the forest.
The district is located in the northernmost part of Johor. It borders the state of Negeri Sembilan (Tampin and Jempol districts) to the northwest, the state of Pahang (Bera and Rompin districts) to the northeast, the district of Mersing to the east, the district of Kluang to the southeast, the district of Batu Pahat to the southwest and the districts of Muar and Tangkak to the west.