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Etymology and history During the British colonial era, Keningau was one of the most important administrative centres in British North Borneo. The Japanese used Keningau as one of its main administrative centres during their occupation of North Borneo in World War II.
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Since the beginning of the early settlements, Keningau had been made known around the world from the export of jungle products notably Kayu Manis or cinnamon.
Keningau was famous for its abundance of cinnamon trees, and the English bought up the locally produced spice and sold it internationally. In the local ...
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This book is based on the history of Keningau and an attempt to explore all the aspects of life, experiences and recollections of our forbears who had went ...
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The capital of the district is in Keningau Town. The town comprises a majority native Dusun as well as Murut population with significant Chinese minorities.
Keningau Heritage Museum. Keningau. Built in 1946 and finished in 1947, it was formerly a Government Rest House constructed by Borneo Construction Company Ltd.
Feb 22, 2013 · When the Japanese landed in Sandakan, all Caucasians were rounded up and interned in Berhala Island. Later on the Japanese transferred all the ...
Mar 29, 2021 · A long lost and untold story of a lifelong local woman's journey from Sandakan, Jesselton, Keningau, back to Jesselton and to Japan eventually ...
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