Karai, Perak

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Karai in Kuala Kangsar District

Karai is a small town in Mukim Kota Lama Kanan, Kuala Kangsar District, Perak, Malaysia. The town is also called Enggor. The town grew due to the coal industry. [1]

One of the famous attractions is the historical Victoria Railway Bridge.b

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References

  1. Aliasak, Mohd; Sa'ad, Mohd (2014). Pekan Karai: Mutiara Arang Batu Negeri Perak (in Malay). p. 519.

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