1. A family of African languages; see Taman languages. Taman languages are a group of languages that are part of the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of the Nilo-Saharan languages family. ...
2. Taman peninsula in southern Russia, bounded by the Azov and Black Seas and the Strait of Kerch, of which the chief city historically has been Tmutarakan. 1. ... The shallow Sea of Azov is clearly distinguished from the deeper Black Sea. ... Map of the Black Sea. ... Kerch (Russian: ÐеÑÑÑ; Ukrainian: ÐеÑÑ; Old East Slavic: ÐоÑÑев, Turkish and Crimean Tatar: Kerç) is a city (2001 pop 157,000) on the Kerch Peninsula of eastern Crimea, an important industrial, transportation and tourist center of Ukraine. ... Tmutarakan is an ancient city that controlled the passage from the Black Sea to the Sea of Azov. ...
3. The Malay word for park or garden, prominently used as part of names of many towns and suburbs in Malaysia. Not to be confused with the Malayalam language, spoken in India. ...
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Taman Negara is the most extensive protected area of pristine, lowland, evergreen rainforest in the country.
Taman Negara originated from a Pahang State Legislation in 1925 and in the district of Jerantut.
The stated purpose of Taman Negara is "to utilise the land within the park in perpetuity, for the propagation, protection and preservation of indigeneous flora and fauna".