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Kinta River (Malay: ''Sungai Kinta'') is a river in Perak, Malaysia. It gives its name to the Kinta Valley which surrounds Ipoh, a town on the river. There are many limestone hills in this area and there used to be many tin mines. The probably largest tin field in the world was discovered in 1876 in the Kinta Valley.〔() Tin chapter, Page 112. URL assessed on 6 October 2012〕 The river was also well known for its wide variety of freshwater fish. The fisheries department reported a greater abundance of fish from the Intake Dam to Tasek, and from a secluded fish pool, down from Tanjung Rambutan. Fishing in this area used to be a major local activity until the fisheries gradually closed down.〔Khoo Salma Nasution and Adbur-Razzaq Lubis, 2005. ''Kinta Valley: Pioneering Malaysia's Modern Development''. Ipoh: Perak Academy. ISBN 983-42113-09〕 Kinta River is one of the main branches of the Perak River. ==Major settlements== Major settlements along the river are: *Sungai Siput *Chemor *Ipoh *Menglembu *Batu Gajah *Teronoh *Tanjung Tualang 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kinta River」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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