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mukim of Cha’ah to the south.
Labis covers an area of 422 km2,
making it the
second largest mukim in
Johor after Bekok.
Labis town,
along with the adjacent...
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Claudius Afolabi Siffre (born 25 June 1945),
better known as
Labi Siffre (/ˈlæ.bi sɪfri/ LAB-ee SIF-ree), is a
British singer,
songwriter and poet. Siffre...
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labi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Labi may
refer to:
Emmanuel Gyimah Labi (born 1950),
Ghanaian composer, conductor, and
music professor Labi,...
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Labi-
labi dance is a
traditional dance of
Pahang inspired by the community's
observation of
labi-
labi living in rivers, lakes, and ponds. It
starts with...
- Romanian)
Labiș biography in România literară, nr. 39, p. 10,
October 2, 2002 (in Romanian) "Nicolae
Labiș - Note biografice" (in Romanian) "
Labiș – 50 de...
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Landing at
Labis was an
airborne landing by
Indonesian paratroopers on 2
September 1964 near
Labis, Jo****,
Malaysia during the Indonesia–Malaysia...
- The
Labis incident took
place during the
Malayan Emergency in
January 1950.
British Gurkhas ambushed a
group of
communist guerillas five
miles north of...
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Labis via the Muar Byp****. It is also a main
route to North–South
Expressway Southern Route via
Pagoh Interchange.
Jalan Muar–
Labis starts at
Labis....
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Labi is a
village in
Mangan subdivision,
North Sikkim district, Sikkim, India. The
Ministry of Home
Affairs has
given it a
geographical code of 260905...
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Labis railway station is a
Malaysian train station located at and
named after the town of
Labis,
Segamat District, Johor. The
station provides KTM...