Location | Pahang, Malaysia |
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Region | Southeast Asia |
Type | Cave shelter |
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Early history (pre-1819)
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British colonial era (1819–1942)
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Japanese Occupation (1942–1945)
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Internal self-government (1955–1963) |
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Merger with Malaysia (1963–1965) |
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Republic of Singapore (1965–present)
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Singapore portal | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Kota Gelanggi is a limestone cave complex in Jerantut, Pahang, Malaysia.[1][2] It is also claimed to be the name of a 'lost city' in Johor but authorities have found no evidence to support this claim.[3]