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  2. Guang people - Wikipedia

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    The Guan or Guang people are an ethnic group found almost in all parts of Ghana, including the Akyode people who speak Gikyode, Krachi people, language-Kaakye people Nkonya tribe, the Gonja, Anum, Larteh, Akposo, Nawuri, Nyagbo and Ntsumburu. The Guan are believed to have been the first settlers in modern day southern Ghana, migrating from the ...

  3. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    Blender – Computer graphics software featuring modeling, sculpting, texturing, rigging, simulation, rendering, camera tracking, video editing, and compositing. MakeHuman. OpenFX – Modeling and animation software with a variety of built-in post processing effects. Seamless3d – Node-driven 3D modeling software.

  4. Pasir Gudang - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mbpg .gov .my. Map of Pasir Gudang within Johor. Pasir Gudang is a city in Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia. The main industries are transportation and logistics, shipbuilding, petrochemicals and other heavy industries, and oil palm storage and distribution, which is located in Johor Port and Tanjung Langsat.

  5. Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Seri Alam – Nusa Damai – Pasir Gudang Terminal 19.6 38 PPR Desa Rakyat – Taman Scientex – Taman Cendana – Pasir Gudang – Masai 22.86 39 Kg Pasir Putih – Taman Air Biru – Pasir Gudang – Masai 20.72 40 Kota Masai – Taman Pasir Putih – Pasir Gudang 26.6 41 Pasir Gudang Terminal – Perigi Acheh – Tanjung Langsat 32.75 42

  6. Port of Tanjung Pelepas - Wikipedia

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    Port. The Port of Tanjung Pelepas ( PTP, UN/Locode: MYTPP) is a container port located in Gelang Patah, Iskandar Puteri, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia, and is part of the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network, which holds a minority share in the joint venture. [1] On 13 March 2000, the harbor held its inauguration ceremony, which was ...

  7. Malaysia–Singapore Second Link - Wikipedia

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    2 January 1998. Inaugurated. 18 April 1998. Location. The Malaysia–Singapore Second Link ( Malay: Laluan Kedua Malaysia–Singapura, Chinese: 马新第二通道) is a bridge connecting Singapore and Johor, Malaysia. In Singapore, it is officially known as the Tuas Second Link. The bridge was built to reduce the traffic congestion at the Johor ...

  8. Johor Port - Wikipedia

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    Johor Port. / 1.438975; 103.890297. Johor Port ( Malay: Pelabuhan Johor) is a port in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, built in 1977. [1] It is an integrated multi-purpose port facility providing bulk cargo, container and general cargo services. [2] It is the world's largest palm oil terminal and ranks third globally in terms of LME cargo volume.

  9. Gudang Garam - Wikipedia

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    PT Perusahaan Rokok Tjap Gudang Garam Tbk ( Republican spelling Indonesian for "Salt Warehouse brand Cigarette Company plc"), trading as PT Gudang Garam Tbk, is an Indonesian tobacco company, best known for its kretek (clove cigarette) products. It is Indonesia's second-largest tobacco manufacturer, with a market share of about 20%. [1]

  10. Tampoi, Johor - Wikipedia

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    Tampoi shown within Johor Bahru. / 1.4927758; 103.7059348. Tampoi is a suburb in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. It is about 8 km from Johor Bahru. [1] It predominantly consists of light industry factories. [2] According to the Johor Bahru master plan, Tampoi was developed into a satellite town. [1]

  11. Johor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Johor Corporation ( JCorp) is Johor’s principal development institution for the State. Headquartered in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, its operations span multiple countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Australia, Thailand, Cambodia and Bangladesh . JCorp’s flagship companies Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad, KPJ Healthcare Berhad, QSR ...