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Malay Peninsula

NOUN
  1. a peninsula in southeastern Asia occupied by parts of Malaysia and Thailand and Myanmar

How To Use Malay Peninsula In A Sentence

  • Singapore, an island at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, was considered a vital part of the British Empire and supposedly impregnable as a fortress.
  • The committee wanted the new nation's territory to include not only the Netherlands Indies but also Portuguese Timor and British North Borneo and the Malay Peninsula. Archive 2004-11-01
  • Large-scale Chinese immigration to the Malay peninsula began in the middle of the 19th century.
  • It includes sections on script styles, calligraphy, objects with writing I particularly like the Earthenware bowl with Kufic inscription, and others; Islam in China and the Malay Peninsula includes an amazing example of Arabic calligraphy done in Chinese style, with a brush. Languagehat.com: ARABIC SCRIPT.
  • In return, Britain promised to support Thailand against any attempts by a third power to assume control in the Malay Peninsula.
  • Neogene marine transgressions, palaeogeography and biogeographic transitions on the Thai-Malay Peninsula. Biological diversity in Indo-Burma
  • Neogene marine transgressions, palaeogeography and biogeographic transitions on the Thai-Malay Peninsula. Biological diversity in Indo-Burma
  • Wild cattle still run in small herds in the hilly forests of India, Burma, and the Malay peninsula, and these are the gaurs.
  • It is a salubriously green island state and is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula.
  • Singapore is situated at the southern tip of the Malay peninsula to which it is connected by a causeway carrying a road and railway.
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