Sungai Rambai

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Sungai Rambai
Sungai Rambai (Peninsular Malaysia)
Coordinates: 2°07′N102°30′E / 2.117°N 102.500°E / 2.117; 102.500 Coordinates: 2°07′N102°30′E / 2.117°N 102.500°E / 2.117; 102.500
CountryMalaysia
State Malacca
District Jasin
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Sungai Rambai Aerodrome

Sungai Rambai is a mukim and town in Jasin District, Malacca, Malaysia. It is next to the border of Johor at Kesang River. [1]

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Administration

Sungai Rambai was made an autonomous subdistrict (daerah kecil) in March 2017 but the autonomy was revoked after the 2018 elections. [2] [3]

Politics

Sungai Rambai is also a state constituency in the Malacca State Legislative Assembly.

Infrastructures

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