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  2. Jepak - Wikipedia

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    Jepak is a state constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, ... Jepak 217/67/03 SK Kampung Jepak Bintulu; RH Joshua Manit Ak Buyu; SK Sg. Setiam; SK Sg. Selat; Segan 217/67/04

  3. Bintulu - Wikipedia

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    Kampung Jepak (Jepak village) is a Vaie fishing village in Bintulu located near Kemena River. Among the daily activities in this village are Sago processing, fish drying, and the manufacturing of Belacan , Cencaluk (salted shrimp), Terendak (Melanau headgear), and Tutop (a type of food cover).

  4. Bintulu (federal constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Jepak (N67) Kuala Tatau 217/67/01 SK Kuala Annau; SK Kuala Tatau; SK Kuala Serupai; SK Sg. Setulan; Sri Dagang 217/67/02 SMK Baru Bintulu Jepak 217/67/03 SK Kampung Jepak Bintulu; RH Joshua Manit Ak Buyu; SK Sg. Setiam; SK Sg. Selat; Segan 217/67/04 RH Anthony Silas; SK Ulu Segan; Tadika KEMAS Kuala Segan; Sungai Nyigu 217/67/05 SK Kg. Baru RPR ...

  5. 2023 Jepak by-election - Wikipedia

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    Jepak is a state constituency in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, and one of the four constituencies in the federal constituency of Bintulu.As of 15 September 2023, Supplementary Electoral Roll used by Election Commission (EC) for this by-election, Jepak has 22,804 eligible registered voters, including 43 voters from the police force. [4]

  6. Abdul Rahman Ya'kub - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman bin Ya'kub was born in the village of Kampung Jepak, Bintulu, Sarawak on 3 January 1928 to a fisherman by the name of Tuan Wan Ya'kub bin Wan Yusuf and Siti Hajar binti Haji Mohd Tahir who was a housewife. Rahman's family left Bintulu and headed for Miri, hoping to gain access for better education. [2]

  7. Bintulu Division - Wikipedia

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    Bintulu Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions of Sarawak, Malaysia. It has a total area of 12,166.2 km 2 (4,697.4 sq mi), and is the third largest division after Kapit Division and Miri Division. Bintulu Division consists of two districts which is Bintulu and Tatau, together with a sub-district under Bintulu, which is Sebauh.

  8. Sebauh District - Wikipedia

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    There is a shuttle bus operating for Sebauh-Bintulu route by Jepak Holding. Private vans and four-wheel drive vehicles go to parts of Sebauh district which are accessible by road. People who wish to travel to upriver areas which are inaccessible by road such as Jelalong, Pandan, Labang, Kuala Kebulu and Bukit Balai, use ferry and boat services.

  9. Bintulu District - Wikipedia

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    The Bintulu District is one of two districts of Bintulu Division in Sarawak, Malaysia. It has a total area of 7,220.40 square kilometres. Bintulu District has a sub-district, which is Sebauh. There are two towns in Bintulu District, namely Bintulu, which is the capital of both Bintulu District and Bintulu Division, and Sebauh.