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    Pangkor Island (Malay: Pulau Pangkor; Chinese: 邦咯岛 Tamil: பங்கோர் தீவு) is an island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately...
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    Pangkor Laut Island is a small island southwest of Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia. The idea to place a leper settlement on Pangkor Laut was first proposed...
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    Pangkor Airport (IATA: PKG, ICAO: WMPA) is an airport on Pangkor Island, Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. The airport is complemented by Sitiawan Airport...
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    from 1 January 1980 until 31 July 2001. The district is well known for Pangkor Island, an attraction in Perak and the home of the Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM)...
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    the town of Sitiawan. It is the main gateway to Pangkor Island before established Marina Island Pangkor as second gateway, and noted for seashell and coral...
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    requesting British assistance. This resulted in the Treaty of Pangkor, signed on Pangkor Island on 20 January 1874, under which the British recognised Abdullah...
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    The Dutch Fort is a fort on Pangkor Island, Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. The ruins are the remnants of an outpost of Dutch from their attempts to...
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    culture and have unique traditions. Communities existed in Singapore, Pangkor Island, and Sitiawan before the Second World War. The last established community...
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    which comprised Pangkor Island and the town of Lumut on the mainland, were ceded by Perak to the British government under the Pangkor Treaty of 1874....
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  • Airport Jendarata Estate, Teluk Intan WMAJ Jendarata Airport Pangkor Island PKG WMPA Pangkor Airport Sitiawan SWY WMBA Sitiawan Airport Taiping TPG WMBI...
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    The Pangkor Treaty of 1874 was a treaty signed between Great Britain and the Sultan of Perak on 20 January 1874, on the Colonial Steamer Pluto, off the...
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    Most of the coastal towns in Malaysia such as Mukah, Malacca Town, Pangkor Island and Lumut produce keropok from large scale manufacturing to small scale...
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    June 2021. Zambry was born on 22 March 1963 in Pulau Pangkor, a tourist fisherman's settlement island in the state of Perak, Malaysia. He was appointed as...
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    network operating on Pangkor Island. In response, the Japanese launched a full-scale counter-espionage operation on the island and by late March 1944...
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    of four wars that began in July 1861 and ended with the signing of the Pangkor Treaty of 1874. The conflicts were fought among local Chinese secret societies...
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  • VOC's forces in Malacca to take Pangkor Island and build a warehouse made of wood as they were afraid that the island would be taken by the British. There...
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    into the area near Pangkor Island. Their radio was unable to contact Force 136 HQ in Ceylon and the MPAJA contacts on Pangkor Island were betrayed to the...
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    Kangsar Kinta Hilir Perak (Lower Perak) Batang Padang Notes: Dinding and Pangkor Island were ceded to the British, administered as part of the Straits Settlements...
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    The Shrine of Datuk Panglima Hijau on Pangkor Island...
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    tin trade. It is located in the fishing village of Teluk Gedung on Pangkor Island. An early fort was built in 1651 but was destroyed. In 1670, Batavia...
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    centre derives some economic advantages from its close proximity to Pangkor Island which is a famous niche tourist destination. The development of the...
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    and was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS Tally-Ho northwest of Pangkor Island. 04°27′N 100°11′E / 4.450°N 100.183°E / 4.450; 100.183 (UIT-23)...
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  • commercial operations on January 25, 2022, with a flight from Subang to Pangkor. Its flights have been suspended since November 2023. Founded in November...
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    dancePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Kusu Island – Southern Island in Singapore Mak Yong – Malay TheatrePages displaying short descriptions...
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    signatories to the treaty known as the Pangkor Engagement (copy of treaty) entered into aboard the H.M.S. Pluto at Pangkor Island by twenty-six headmen of the Chinese...
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    fried eggs placed on top of laksa. Pangkor Mee Laksa (Laksa Mi Pangkor), a specialty of the Malaysian island of Pangkor and the surrounding mainland area...
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  • the Johor–Singapore Causeway was completed, connecting Johor Bahru to the island of Singapore. The next sections being completed were Butterworth–Alor Setar...
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    Miri Kapas Island, Terengganu Lang Tengah Island, Terengganu Langkawi Island, Kedah Lutong Beach, Miri Mabul Island, Sabah Pangkor Island, Perak Pantai...
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    first chairman and one of its early meetings was in October 1972 in Pangkor Island in Malaysia. The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) led by Hashim...
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  • Matalam and Salipada Pendatun to organize the training camp on the island of Pangkor. After the Manili massacre, Libya presented the matter before the...
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