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  2. 2021 Sabah F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    UiTM: Kota Kinabalu: 22:00 MYT: Johnson 28' Saddil 41' Park 50' Bobby 57' Report: Stadium: Likas Stadium Attendance: 1,405 Referee: Fitri Maskon: 23 April 2021 10:

  3. Tun Mustapha Tower - Wikipedia

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    Tun Mustapha Tower is a 122-metre, 30-story [1] [2] glass tower in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It was built in 1976 by Mori Building Company , a Japanese construction firm. The building was formerly named Yayasan Sabah Tower as it housed the Sabah Foundation (Yayasan Sabah), a state-sponsored foundation to promote education and economic ...

  4. Kota Kinabalu City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (Malay: Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu, abbreviated DBKK) is the city council which administers the city and district of Kota Kinabalu in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. The council consists of the mayor plus twenty-four councillors appointed to serve a one-year term by the Sabah State Government .

  5. KK Sentral - Wikipedia

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    KK Sentral or also called as KK Sentral Bus Terminal (Malay: Terminal Bas KK Sentral) is a bus station in the city of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.The terminal sits on a three-hectare site of land and operating express bus services from the city to Beaufort, Sipitang, Menumbok, Lawas and Brunei.

  6. Gleneagles Hospital Kota Kinabalu - Wikipedia

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    Opened on 5 May 2015, it is the first international tertiary hospital in the city. [1] Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu has a total capacity of 200 inpatient beds, 80 Medical Suites, 6 Operating Theatres, 15 Intensive Care Units, 7 Neonatal Intensive Care Units and 6 Labour & Delivery Suites.

  7. Sabah International Convention Centre - Wikipedia

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    The 6-hectare (15-acre) multi-functional complex spreads over five levels, a convention hall with a retractable partition system dividing into three sections, each multi-purpose hall catering up to 2000 delegates; offering a combined floor space of 6,800 m 2 (73,000 sq ft) including an extensive pre-function area.

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  9. Kota Kinabalu City Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was officially opened on 2 February 2000 following a proclamation of the city status of Kota Kinabalu. [3] Construction of the mosque cost 34 million Malaysian ringgits. The architectural design is based on the Nabawi Mosque, the second holiest site in Islam, in Medina, Saudi Arabia. [3]