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The territory was 465 miles long, about the size of England, and geographically, politically, and ethnically divided. Separating the South China Sea from the Bay of Bengal, the Malay Peninsula was home to mountains covered in a sweltering jungle that cut through the territory’s middle from north to south, blanketing nearly 75 percent of it.
Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire
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