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English: The point where Muar and Jempol Rivers meet, near Bahau, Negeri Sembilan. For centuries, this very spot was the midpoint of the Laluan Penarikan, a medieval era east-west route that connects Muar in the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, to Pekan on the east coast. Once merchants reach this place, they must pull their boats to the nearby Serting River, which is a tributary of Pahang River.
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The confluence between Muar and Jempol Rivers

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