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MALACCA Lubok China Orek Nggi Sg Johol 341 Pasir Panjang 884 Kg. Langkap Bt. Besar Jelai G. Rembau NEGERI SEMBILAN Pengkalan Kempas Kota Kendong MALACCA Lubok China Orek nggi Sg. Li Dol Said's Grave 9 Kuala Linggi 227 Simpang Empat A’ Famosa Kg. Pokan Waterworld Tampin Berisu Gemencheh Megalithic Stones 1 Kg. S. Dua Kg. S. Baharu 5 Ptn. Keru Masjid Tanah 61 Gadek Hot Springs Peng. Balak Alor Gajah Tg. Bidara Batang Melaka 103 Tebong Ayer Kuning Selatan Bt. Terendak MALACCA Durian Tunggal Rumbia Recreational Lake Sg. Udang Nyalas 19 Selandar Tg. Keling/ Durian Tunggal Pantai Kundor Ayer Keroh 231 Batu Berendam Airport Bt. Asahan Sempang Bekoh Malacca Reptile Park • Tranquerah Jasin Malacca Fish World • Pulau Upeh Mosque Boat Trips MALACCA Hang Li Poh's Well Bt. Baru Hang Tuah's Well Gunung Ledang Mini Malaysia • Malacca's Chinatown 1276 G. Ledang Mini Asean Park • Ayer Molek (MT. OPHIR) Malacca Zoo • Malacca Crocodile Farm • Butterfly Farm • Tangkak Sagil Ayer Keroh Road • Umbai Ayer Keroh • Recreational Park 5 JOHOR Ayer Keroh Golf • and Country Club P. Besar Tangkak 235 Kundang St. Paul's Church • P. Lalang Merlimau Maritime Museum • Malacca Traditional House Sengkang Kampung Kling Mosque • Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum • Bt. Kangkar Stadhuys • Hang Jebat Mausoleum • S. Mati Jonkers Street • Church of St. Peter • Kampong Hulu Mosque • r ua . M Literature Museum • Sg Ethnographic Museum • Panchor Cultural Museum • Pt. Bunga History Museum • Tg. Agas Royal Malaysian • Navy Museum Sam Po Kong Temple • 238 Pagoh Muar (Bandar Maharani) Simpang Jeram Christ Church • Malaysian Youth Museum • STRAITS OF MALACCA Cheng Hoon Teng Temple • Bakri A Famosa • Proclamation of • Independence Memorial St. John’s Fort • Portuguese Square • 24 N Parit Jawa 5 85 State Capital Land Above 900 Metres Federal And State Roads Places Of Interest Hill/Bukit .......................... Bt. River/Sungai ............... Sg. Town/Village Lighthouse 1 Federal Route Number g Diving Mountain/Gunung ........... G. Cape/Tanjung ............. Tg. Railway With Station River Interchange Village/Kampung .............. Kg. Bay/Teluk .................... Tk. Airport State Boundary Name Of Interchange River Mouth/Kuala ............ K. Station/Perhentian ...... Ptn. 762 Trigonometrical Station International Boundary Other Roads Landing Place/Pengkalan ...... Peng. Field/Padang ............... Pdg. Bt. Koh Mai With Height in Metres Toll Expressway Island/Pulau ..................... P. Lake/Tasik ................... T..
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