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Malay makes up the majority of the Padang Balang population. One third of them are descendants of the early Minangkabau and native born-Selangor settlers while most of the rest are settlers from other Malay states like Kedah, Pahang, Johor, Terengganu, Perak and Kelantan (as well as their Kuala Lumpur-born descendants), whilst the other remaining Malays are descendants of later immigrants from ...
Setapak consists of Gombak town, Kampung Padang Balang, Kampung Baru Air Panas and a number of other villages. [2] Today, what is regarded as 'Setapak' consists of the township of Wangsa Maju, as well as the first few kilometres of Jalan Pahang and some surrounding areas. The Titiwangsa Recreational Park is located just south of Setapak.
Balang may refer to: Balang Formation , a Cambrian Period geological formation, which outcrops in western Hunan and eastern Guizhou in southern China Balang, Indonesia , a village in North Sulawesi province
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Kampung Kuantan; Kanching Waterfalls; Ketam Island; Klang Island; Padang Balang; Klang River; Kota Damansara Community Forest Park; Kuala Selangor Nature Park; Langat River; Morib Beach; Mount Nuang; National Botanical Garden Shah Alam; Penchala River; Selangor River; Selangor State Park; Seri Kundang Blue Lake; Tabur Hill; Templer's Park
The town is situated alongside Jalan Gombak, in the northeastern fringes of Kuala Lumpur, just across the border from Wangsa Maju.Other adjacent towns include Ulu Klang, Ampang and Batu Caves.
Kampung Sungai Mulia or simply Sungai Mulia is a village located along the 4th Mile Jalan Gombak It is located in the town of Gombak on the Kuala Lumpur side. Neighbouring places are Kampung Kerdas , Kampung Padang Balang , and Taman Setapak.
According to history, Mukim Sungai Balang was a gazetted area including Sarang Buaya Kiri, Sarang Buaya Kanan and Sungai Balang and administered by a headman titled "Orang Kaya" and the two vice-headman. This administration ended in 1954 when the three areas were merged into a county (mukim) and given the name Mukim Sungai Balang.