Pulau Tekong, also known colloquially as Tekong or Tekong Island, is the second-largest of Singapore's outlying islands after Jurong Island. Tekong is...
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Pulau Ubin, also simply known as Ubin, is an island situated in the north east of Singapore, to the west of Pulau Tekong. The granite quarry used to be...
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North-Eastern Islands (section Tekong Islands)
namely Pulau Tekong, Pulau Tekong Kechil and Pulau Ubin. Pulau Tekong and Pulau Tekong Kechil was formerly home to 10 villages while Pulau Ubin was...
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Son of Pulau Tekong (Chinese: 亚答籽) is a Singaporean Chinese-language drama series. The series stars Huang Wenyong, Lin Ming Zhe, Chen Bifeng, Chen Xiuhuan...
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Pulau Tekong Reservoir (Chinese: 德光岛蓄水池; pinyin: Déguāngdǎo Xùshuǐchí; Malay: Takungan Air Pulau Tekong) is a reservoir located on the north west of Pulau...
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Basic Military Training Centre (redirect from Pulau Tekong 300 metres range)
IV) are on Pulau Tekong. BTMC School V is at Kranji Camp II. Each BMTC School is further subdivided into Companies. Access to Pulau Tekong and Kranji...
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Metamorphic rocks are found in the northeastern part of Singapore, and also on Pulau Tekong, off the east coast of Singapore. The rocks are mainly made up of quartzite...
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Jemur Island (redirect from Pulau jemur)
Malaysia. Actually, Pulau Jemur is named for several of small island, the isles are Pulau Tekong Emas, Pulau Tekong Simbang, Pulau Labuhan Bilik and some...
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List of rivers of Singapore (section Pulau Tekong)
Batu Kekek Sungei Besar Sungei Jelutong Sungei Mamam Sungei Puaka Sungei Pulau Ubin Sungei Teris Sungei Tiga Sungei Wat Siam Sungei Chik Abu - flooded...
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as the Malaysian porcupine which was found on Pulau Tekong in 2005, and the greater mousedeer on Pulau Ubin in 2009. The most commonly seen native mammals...
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