Kampung Durian Tunjong

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Kampung Durian Tunjong
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Kampung Durian Tunjong
Location in Malaysia
Coordinates: 5°19′37″N115°14′07″E / 5.32683954636972°N 115.23532525332712°E / 5.32683954636972; 115.23532525332712
CountryMalaysia
Federal TerritoryLabuan
Time zone UTC+8 (MST)

Kampung Durian Tunjong is a village in Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "JADUAL KETIGA (AKTA PENTADBIRAN UNDANG-UNDANG ISLAM (WILAYAH-WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN) 1993 – AKTA 505)". www2.esyariah.gov.my. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  2. "Furniture Store at Labuan, Malaysia | PlacesMap.net". placesmap.net. Retrieved 2019-05-20.