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Summary Of: Borneo

Cities in Borneo by population and year estimation... Borneo is surrounded by the... Borneo is also known for its extensive cave systems... Cities in Borneo by population and year estimation... Cities in Borneo by population and year estimation... The Island of Borneo is divided administratively into... received North Borneo from the Sultan of Brunei... the 29th reigning Sultan of Sulu leased North Borneo in 1878 to Gustavus Baron de Overbeck... which indirectly set apart the two parts of Borneo into British and Dutch controlled areas... Borneo was the main site of the... Borneo is very rich in... Borneo lowland rain forests... Borneo lowland rain forests... Borneo peat swamp forests... Borneo peat swamp forests... Southwest Borneo freshwater swamp forests... Southwest Borneo freshwater swamp forests... The Borneo mountain rain forests lie in the central highlands of the island... of poor farmers and landless peasants into Borneo in the 70... Satellite image of the island of Borneo on August 19... Satellite image of the island of Borneo on August 19... Satellite image of the island of Borneo on August 19... The type of rainforests found in Borneo include the high diversity mixed... Researchers scouring swamps in the heart of Borneo island have discovered a venomous species of snake that can change its skin color... Borneo peat swamp forests... Borneo peat swamp forests...

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