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Cai Nuoc Ban Na Ban Ton Liang Conduaga Ban Khlong Ta Pan Ban Bien Banua PhilippinesBrookes Point Ban Tha Chi Ban Nong Wa Ban Plak Pla Ban Huai Luang Ban Rai Bulaloe Ban Pho Tai Males Duong Keo Tarusan Ban Lai Khrop Ban Prang Bonobono Ban Huai Thon Canipaan Amphoe Phra Saeng Ban Pak Ram Sumbiling Ban Klang Dong Ban Wat Lum Ban Pak Sieo Ban Khao Pak Khot Wangle Rio Tuba Ban Tan Nakhon Si Thammarat Ban Sathani Ban Pak Phanang Valdez Lak Chang Baen Ban Phang Sing Capandang Ban Thap Phon Ban Khlong Chang Pandanan Ban Bok Ban Nai Yuan Ban Don So KrabiThung Song Sathani Khao Chum Thong Sebaring Ban Khuan Pho Ban Hua Thanon Ban Khot Thammarat Bogbog Ban Bang Phung S U L U Cha-uat Ban Bang Chak Klong Thom Pasig Ban Khlong MakThailand Ban Map Bua S E A Ban Thai Khaun Khanun Ban Khru Toei Ban Tah Neh Ban Nong Tao Ban Yang Ban Huai O Ban Lampa Ban Ru Yai Ko Lanta Ban Phang Mai Phai 7°30’0"N Ban Konghla Ban Jong Tanon 7°30’0"N KANJANG Sathing Phra Ban Bo Daeng Sibumbong Ban Nam Rap Ban Nong Lao Ban 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Tong Lumat Litang PENANG (GEORGETOWN) e Kampong Sungai Bari Sugu Sugu n Dabong Lalok KUALA TERENGGANU Kpg Menumbok Pintasan Kilang Balak Dagat PRAI g Kampong Bukit Kpg Saliwangan o Kpg Tulid Kampong Cherong Baru Sigapon Selama r Lumadan Tiong Kampong Kuala Tongod Penang International Kampong Bukit Mirah LABUAN HADJI LABUAN Jelayan Limpada Tungka Changkat Kledang Matang WESTON Laponsaman Kampong Payang Kayu SIPITANG Mesapol Ajil Kampong Pulau Kerangga Nabawan Kampung Jeram Kijang Kelantan Kampong Nuri MUARA Sapong Jelai Perak Kpg Sabahat 5°0’0"N Pondok Tanjung Kpg Banting Sepagaya 5°0’0"N Sekayu Kampong Pasir Puteh Bandar Seri Begawan Dalit Pendawang Kpg Lapasan Kampong Bukit Selinsing TANJONG SALIRONG LAHAD DATU Makuau Taipi ng Bukit Payong Jambu Bongkok BRUNEI INTERNATIONAL Sundar Bazaar Kampong Padang Nenering BAKAPIT Sibutu Kampung Sepetang Malaysia Kampong Tanjong Menugan Sungai Sipututara DUNGUN (KUALA DUNGUN) Kuala Tomani Pun Batu Changkat Jering Terengganu LIMBANG Kampong Telamba Kampong Puteh Sabah KUNAK Sibalo Jongok Batu Bukit Besi Sapulut Terong Kuala Kangsar Dungun Kpg Kuala Bnwan Kampong Merapoh Lama SERIA Kpg Sapang Ligayan Ipoh Tambun Kampung Tanjung Gemia Paka KUALA BELAIT LUMUT Kampong Baru Baru Kuala Baram Kpg Lepong Lama Kampong Bakong Bakong IPOH KERTEH TERMINAL Bukit Puan Long Lutok Batugajah Kampong Samas Kongsi SEMPORNA Simpang Pulai Bukit Beduri Kampong Sawah Sumakyuakyu Kampong Kababak Pantai Remis Kampong Dada Kering Kampong Gallam Gallam Kampong Nalla Tanah Rata Kampong Kerangan Nyatan Kampong Besar Chenderong Tulutokon Kampong Terusan Baharu Kampong Bota Road Malim Nawar Ringlet Pasir Sasak MIRI Lumingi Kpg Marutai Besar Kampong Batu Tujoh Kampong Dusun Rampayoh Long Merarap Kpg Indah Kampong Telok Lumbis WALLACE BAY Kampong Wakuba Kampar Kampong Kechor Ayer Puteh MIRI Kuala Medang Kpg Karap Long Semado Buatan Mambang di Awan KEMAMAN Serudong TAWAU Kampong Tepuai Merting Koh Kuala Nyabor Belait Long Beluyu Ngemoemoet TAWAU LUMUT Ayer Kuning Bandi Chukai Kampong Tanjong Besar Cherating Long Ugong Chui Chok Kampong Sungai Gaharu Kampong Kuala Benchah Kampung Tebing Tinggi NUNUKAN TELOK ANSON S. Ular Sibuti Sesungai Kampong Coldstream Benta Kampung Guai Bagan Datch Kampong Batu Balai Perasing Sedjoeba Kampong Kuala Sibuti Bistal S. Lembing KUANTAN (TANJONG GELANG) Tujung Sudjau Kampong Ulu Dong RANAI Long Ekang Punang Kelalan Kampong Bahru Kampong Bandar Kampong Panching Kolek Kampong Semala Long Teru Pipiasau Jernasang Batu Niah Long Atip Long Rapung Taloean Selim River Kampung Kepala Pulau Kubaan Kampong Gudang Rasau Sibaoek Tandjungkeramat Kampong Beharang Batu Enam Kuala Kerau Rumah Ingkot Benuang Buatan Kampung Seri Jaya Pa Tik Tanjong Malim Kampong Kalumpang Kampong Gelugor Kampong Tanjong Keling Kampong Betong Kampong Kertam Kepulauan Natuna Long Daloh Kpg Sesajap Mendjalutung Kampong Taram Kubu Baharu Kampong Pejing Long Jegan Nial Tanjungberingin Selangor Mempateh Bakah Pekan Longbirah Kampong Sekinchang Kampong Bilba Kampong Lubok Gading Batu Kampong Kuala Kalong Kampong Lengkong Lancang Kampong Chenor Kuala Pahang (Indonesia) Paking Sentaban Soengaipariok Tanjong Karang Belimbing Kepulauan Anambas Long Luyang Djoeata Sungai Tinggi
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