The Kota Batu Archaeological Park (Malay: Taman Arkeologi Kota Batu) is an archaeological park in Kampong Kota Batu, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from...
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Archaeological Park was discovered in the 1950s and it was the first one in the archaeological history of the country. Kota Batu archaeological site has since...
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through a wooded region. The route continues in the direction of Kota Batu Archaeological Park, which are named for the remains of a stone fort that have been...
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Brunei Museum, Brunei Maritime Museum, Brunei History Centre, Kota Batu Archaeological Park and the Malay Technology Museum offer historical and cultural...
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museums. The Brunei Museum, situated in the Kota Batu Archaeological Park, is the country’s largest archaeological site. Other notable museums include the...
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Brunei River (section Jong Batu)
are located along the river banks, including: Kota Batu Archaeological Park, the primary archaeological site in the country Tomb of Sultan Sharif Ali...
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Art Study Centre Kampong Ayer Cultural and Tourism Gallery Kota Batu Archaeological Park Malay Technology Museum Royal Brunei Armed forces Museum Police...
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Srivijaya archaeological park (Indonesian: Taman Purbakala Kerajaan Sriwijaya), formerly known as Karanganyar archaeological site, is the ancient remnants...
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studios and advanced digital TV equipment. Over RKNs 8 and 9, the Kota Batu Archaeological Park was constructed in stages. The Syariah and the Brunei Supreme...
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Sumatra, Indonesia. Bukit Duabelas National Park, national park in Sumatra, Indonesia. Bukit Kerang, archaeological site of the Mesolithic era found in the...
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Balai Seni Negeri Batu Hampar Waterfall Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum – The only museum in Malaysia to display archaeological artefacts proving...
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located in Kota Batu in the capital Bandar Seri Begawan. The museum has exhibits of Islamic art, historical period of the 16th century and archaeology and ethnography...
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Malaysia: Agop Batu Tulug Caves Batu Punggul Cave Batu Timbang Cave Baturong Cave Gomantong Caves Keningau Cave Madai Cave Punan Batu Cave Sinobang Cave...
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Murujuga or Burrup Peninsula Ngarrabullgan Keilor archaeological site Sunbury earth rings Kow Swamp Archaeological Site Wurdi Youang Mount William stone axe quarry...
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Archaeological Park. Examples of the inscription replicas displayed in the Balaputradeva Museum are the 7th century Kedukan Bukit, Telaga Batu, Kota Kapur...
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Lawas, Padang Lawas and Mandailing Natal; Labuhan Batu, South Labuhan Batu and North Labuhan Batu), together with the cities of Sibolga, Padangsidempuan...
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under the purview of the state government. Batu Pahat District Johor Bahru District Kluang District Kota Tinggi District Kulai District Mersing District...
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rivers Cisadane (1240 liters per second), and three natural sources: Kota Batu, Bentar-Kambing and Tangka (410 liters per second). Although the water...
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East Java (section National parks)
tourism areas such as the Jatim Park, Museum Angkut, Batu Secret Zoo, Batu Night Spectacular, Eco Green Park in Batu, and the Watu Ulo Beach in Jember...
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borders with Vietnam to the west and the Philippines to the north and east. Kota Kinabalu is the state capital and the economic centre of the state, and the...
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for mountain cycling on weekends, as Jalan Ir. H. Djuanda and Jalan Buah Batu is zoned as car-free on Sunday mornings. Other popular sports in Bandung...
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it is proven by an ancient remnant of a megalith stone known as Lesong Batu, believed to have been used to make the yūpa inscriptions during the 4th...
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Pattani Malay pronunciation: [kläˈtɛ]) is a state in Malaysia. The capital, Kota Bharu, includes the royal seat of Kubang Kerian. The honorific name of the...
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Sultan Iskandar and is the fourth largest urban area (after Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat and Kluang) in Johor. It is the main and biggest town of the bigger...
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using Pallava script, such as the Kedukan Bukit, Talang Tuwo, Telaga Batu and Kota Kapur inscriptions.: 82–83 Srivijaya became a symbol of early Sumatran...
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thousand of British and Australian prisoners of war to camps in Borneo such as Batu Lintang camp. From the Sandakan camp site, only six of some 2,500 prisoners...
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Lukut Fort and Museum (redirect from Kota Lukut)
The Lukut Fort and Museum (Malay: Kota dan Muzium Lukut) is a historical site in Lukut, Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The fort was built by...
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126-200 (1967). Barbara Harrisson: Classification of Archaeological Trade Ceramics from Kota Batu, Brunei Museum Journal, vol. 2(1), p. 114-187 (1970)...
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under the Sumatran Pine wood (Pinus mercussi). Sriwijaya Kingdom Archaeological Park, the remnants of Sriwijaya site located on the banks of the River...
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Australia; his officers were captured by the Japanese and interned at the Batu Lintang camp. Sarawak remained part of the Empire of Japan for three years...
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