Padang Besar (often abbreviated as Padang or P.B.) is a border town located in the northern part of the state of Perlis in Malaysia as well northmost...
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Padang Besar may refer to: Padang Besar, Malaysia, a town on the Malaysian side of the Malaysia-Thailand border Padang Besar, Thailand, a town on the Thai...
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The Padang Besar railway station (Stesen Keretapi Padang Besar) is a railway station located at and named after the town of Padang Besar, Perlis in Malaysia...
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Padang Besa or Padang Besar (Thai: ปาดังเบซาร์) is a border town on the Malaysia-Thailand border in the Sadao District, Songkhla Province, Thailand. Since...
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International Express (category Passenger rail transport in Malaysia)
Antarbangsa) is an express train between Bangkok, Thailand and Padang Besar, Malaysia. The train formerly traveled to Butterworth, Penang. This train's...
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KTM West Coast railway line (redirect from West Coast line, Malaysia)
The KTM West Coast railway line runs from Padang Besar close to the Malaysia–Thailand border in Perlis (where it connects with the State Railway of Thailand)...
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Langkawi (redirect from Langkawi, Malaysia)
attacked Langkawi. In the first attack, the locals burned down the granary at Padang Matsirat to starve the Siamese army. The Siamese nevertheless captured the...
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KTM ETS (category 2010 establishments in Malaysia)
bound for Padang Besar, Butterworth, and Ipoh). The ETS covers the section of the West Coast Main Line between Padang Besar near the Malaysia-Thailand...
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Padang Besar is a federal constituency in Perlis, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1995. The federal constituency was created...
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idea of building a second link between Malaysia and Singapore was first raised in July 1980 by then-Menteri Besar of Johor, Othman Saat. Gelang Patah was...
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