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Cosa (chi) è Malay Peninsula - definizione

PENINSULA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA ALSO KNOWN AS KRA PENINSULA
Malayan Peninsula; Malay peninsula; Malayan peninsula; Malaysian Peninsula; Tanah Melayu; Malaysia Peninsula; Kra peninsula; Kra Peninsula; The Malay Peninsula; Malayu Peninsula; Thai-Malay peninsula; Malaysian peninsula; Malay Peninsular; Malay peninsular; Thai-Malay Peninsula; Malaya Peninsula; Malaysia Pennisula; Greater Malaysia; Semenanjung Tanah Melayu; Malacca Peninsula; Thai-Malaysian peninsula; Thai-Malayan peninsula; Tenasserim Peninsula; Ecology of the Malay Peninsula

The Birds of the Malay Peninsula         
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SERIES OF BOOKS
Birds of the Malay Peninsula
The Birds of the Malay Peninsula is a major illustrated ornithological reference work conceived and started by Herbert Christopher Robinson. The full title is The Birds of the Malay Peninsula: a general account of the birds inhabiting the region from the isthmus of Kra to Singapore with the adjacent islands.
Papuan Malay         
VERNACULAR MALAY USED IN INDONESIAN NEW GUINEA
Papuan Malay language; ISO 639:pmy; Irian Malay; Papuan / Irian Malay; Papuan/Irian Malay
Papuan Malay or Irian Malay is a Malay-based creole language spoken in the Indonesian part of New Guinea. It emerged as a contact language among tribes in Indonesian New Guinea (now Papua and West Papua provinces) for trading and daily communication.
Malay cuisine         
  • ''[[Ambuyat]]'', national dish of [[Brunei]]
  • ''[[Sirap bandung]]'' drinks
  • ''[[Sosatie]]'' made up of chicken
  • ''[[Teh tarik]]''
  • ''[[Otak-otak]]'' in [[banana leaf]]
  • Typical festive fare during [[Hari Raya Puasa]] or [[Hari Raya Haji]] (clockwise from bottom left): beef soup, ''nasi himpit'' (compressed rice cubes), beef [[rendang]] and ''sayur lodeh''.
  • [[Sambal]] ''[[belacan]]'' made of fresh chillies and ''[[belacan]]''
  • ''[[Tempoyak]] ikan patin'', [[pangasius]] fish in fermented durian sauce
CUISINE OF THE MALAY ETHNIC ORIGINATING FROM THE CIVILIZATION OF THE MALAY KINGDOM IN MALAY LAND AND MALAY ISLAND
Malay food; History of Malay cuisine; List of Malay dishes; Malay drinks
Malay cuisine is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia, Indonesia (parts of Sumatra and Kalimantan), Singapore, Brunei, Southern Thailand and the Philippines (mostly southern) as well as Cocos Islands, Christmas Island, Sri Lanka and South Africa.

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Malay Peninsula

The Malay Peninsula (Malay: Semenanjung Tanah Melayu) is a peninsula in Mainland Southeast Asia. The landmass runs approximately north–south, and at its terminus, it is the southernmost point of the Asian continental mainland. The area contains Peninsular Malaysia, Southern Thailand, and the southernmost tip of Myanmar (Kawthaung). The island country of Singapore also has historical and cultural ties with the region. The indigenous people of the peninsula are the Malays, an Austronesian people.

The Titiwangsa Mountains are part of the Tenasserim Hills system and form the backbone of the peninsula and the southernmost section of the central cordillera, which runs from Tibet through the Kra Isthmus, the peninsula's narrowest point, into the Malay Peninsula. The Strait of Malacca separates the Malay Peninsula from the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and the south coast is separated from the island of Singapore by the Straits of Johor.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Malay Peninsula
1. Phuket, Phi Phi took the blunt force of the tsunami." Ground zero Phang Nga province, located on the west of the Malay Peninsula, was Thailand‘s tsunami ground zero.