The Pantai Timur are a subrange of the wider Tenasserim Hills system, that defines the backbone of the Malay Peninsula. It covers Machang, Gua Musang and Kuala Krai Districts in southeastern Kelantan, the western frontier of Terengganu comprising the districts of Besut, Setiu, Hulu Terengganu, Marang, Dungun and Kemaman; and Jerantut and Kuantan Districts in northeastern Pahang. It has an average height of 1,300 metres (4,300ft) above sea level. The highest elevation is recorded as 1,571 metres (5,154ft) at an unnamed peak located on the Hulu Terengganu-Dungun district line, which is unofficially known as Terengganu Indah Abadi Peak.[2] The highest officially named mountain is Mount Lawit in Besut at 1,519 metres (4,984ft) above sea level, of which it remains the de facto highest peak of the entire mountain range.
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