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Kinta Valley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kinta Valley Kinta Valley in Perak, West Malaysia, has historically been the most productive tin-producing district in the world. The valley is formed by the Kinta River, a tributary of Sungai Perak, which flows between the Main Range and the Kledang Range. It forms the largest tin field along the Siamese-Malayan peninsula tin belt. It has been mined since ancient times by indigenous peoples but more intensively mined by the Chinese and Europeans since the end of the nineteenth century. Today, the modern Kinta district is one of the ten administrative districts of Perak.〔(''Kinta Valley'' ). 2015. Encyclopaedia Britannica.〕 ==History== The Kinta Valley has been visited for tin by Indian traders since ancient times. Buddhist bronze artefacts have been excavated in Kinta in 1931.〔Evans, Ivor H. N., 'Buddhist Bronzes From Kinta, Perak', ''Journal of the Federated Malay States Museums'', Vol. XV, Part 3, August, 1932: 135-6〕
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