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Johor (formerly Johore [1]) is the southernmost state of Peninsular Malaysia.
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UnderstandTalkGet inGet aroundTransit Link / City Bus 2: Ayer Hitam 3: Pontian 6: Gelang Patah 13: Kulai 347: Layang Layang 401: Kota Tinggi 39: Kota Masai 41: Kota Tinggi 140: Pasir Gudang 188: Ulu Tiram 10A / 101: Kg Bakar Batu / Tmn Pelangi / Tmn Seri Tebrau / Tmn Sentosa 18 / 18A: Tmn Johor Jaya 20: Tmn Desa Tebrau 123: Bandar Baru Permas Jaya 133A: Tmn Kota Masai / Tmn Scientex / Cendana 138: Tmn Rinting / Tmn Megah Ria 180: Desa Harmoni / Tmn Molek 5A: Desa Rahmat / Tmn Cempaka / Tmn Melor / SEDC 15: Bandar Seleda Jaya / TUTA 16: Kulai 301: Tmn Perling 322: Tmn Skudai Baru 323: Tmn Sri Skudai 328: Bandar Selesa Jaya / TUTA 329: Tmn Bkt Kempas / Tmn Anggrek 331: Tmn U 348: Tmn U / Tmn Seri Pulai / Tmn Teratai / BBKP SeeDoEatJohor's culinary specialities include mee rebus, spicy noodles in sweet potato soup, and Johor laksa, an offbeat version of the ubiquitous noodle dish: in Johor's version, the usual rice noodles are replaced with spaghetti (yes, the real Italian deal) and topped with a thick paste of fish, onion, peanuts, chili peppers and spices. DrinkStay safeGet out
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