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The Malacca River is a river that runs through the state of Malacca, located on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is the longest river in the state, stretching approximately 150 kilometres from its source in the Titiwangsa Mountains to its mouth at the Straits of Malacca. The river is an important habitat for a variety of wildlife, including several endangered species, and serves as a major transportation route for both fishing boats and commercial vessels. The river is also a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a variety of activities such as boat tours, fishing, and exploring the mangrove forests.
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