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Kuching

Capital and port of Sarawak state on the west coast of Borneo, Malaysia, on the Sarawak River; population (2000 est) 152,300. Exports include timber, bauxite, pepper, and sago. Industries include boatbuilding, vegetable-oil products such as soap, and the manufacture of cigarettes, furniture, and matches. Helped by the local airport, the tourist industry is also significant and attractions include Bako National Park and the seaside resort of Santubong.



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Lockard completed a compendious thesis on Kuching in 1973, "The Southeast Asian Town in Historical Perspective: A Social History of Kuching, Malaysia, 1820-1970" (Ph.
Polyclad Laminates in Kuching, Malaysia, was certified to ISO 14001.
com), a Cookson Electronics PWB Materials & Chemistry business, received certification to the ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System (QMS) for its Kuching, Malaysia, location.
 
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