Danum refers to a region in the Malaysian state of Sabah, known for the Danum Valley Conservation Area, which is a significant tropical rainforest. This area is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including various species of flora and fauna, some of which are endangered. Danum Valley is also a vital research site for conservation and ecological studies, attracting scientists and ecotourists alike. Additionally, it serves as a crucial habitat for indigenous communities and plays a role in their cultural heritage.
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Danum Academy's motto is 'Respect - Progress - Succeed'.
Doncaster
Danum is a region located in the Malaysian state of Sabah, on the island of Borneo. It is primarily known for the Danum Valley Conservation Area, a significant rainforest reserve that is home to diverse wildlife and rich biodiversity. The area is a popular destination for ecotourism, attracting visitors interested in nature, wildlife, and conservation efforts.
the headteacher of Danum Academy, Doncaster, earns more than the prime minister.
"Malinis na ilog" in Ifugao dialect is translated as "danum a gamet."
doncaster was origonly founded by the Romans under the name danum and was a major town mainly due to the river don
Yes, Doncaster was founded when the Romans built a fort in the area about 71 AD. The Romans called the fort Danum.
The original fort was called Danum, derives to Don; Caster came from the Saxon adaptation of the Latin word "Castra", meaning a military camp. So a fort camp.
matatagpuan ang mga igorot sa pwet ng kalabaw hanapin nyo dun
Yes, a fort was built at the crossing of the river Don in the first century AD. The fort was at first called Caer Daun. Later it was called Danum.
Yes and it is indeed a major forest type in the country, Namely Taman Negara Pahang, Taman Negara Kinabalu, Danum Valley, Taman Negara Bako among other.