How To Use Malay peninsula In A Sentence
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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.
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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.
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Large-scale Chinese immigration to the Malay peninsula began in the middle of the 19th century.
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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.
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In return, Britain promised to support Thailand against any attempts by a third power to assume control in the Malay Peninsula.
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Neogene marine transgressions, palaeogeography and biogeographic transitions on the Thai-Malay Peninsula.
Biological diversity in Indo-Burma
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Neogene marine transgressions, palaeogeography and biogeographic transitions on the Thai-Malay Peninsula.
Biological diversity in Indo-Burma
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Wild cattle still run in small herds in the hilly forests of India, Burma, and the Malay peninsula, and these are the gaurs.
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It is a salubriously green island state and is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula.
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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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Red snapper was crusted in coconut and further enhanced by persimmon chutney and green curry, and the two dessert courses featured a soup pressed from pomelo (the Asian forebear of the grapefruit, aka shaddock, named after the sea captain who brought its seed to the West Indies from the Malay Peninsula in the 17th century) and a soufflé of kalamansi, the delicate citrus of the Philippines.
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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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The marine deposits of Early and Middle Triassic are widespread over Paleo-Tethyan realm, including South China, Indo-China, Malay Peninsula and regions to their south.
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But when Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita's forces came down from the Malay Peninsula instead, the guns were trained landwards to little avail.