Current, official name
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Former, English name(s)
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Chinese name
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Note
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Changkat Bukit Bintang
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Jalan Hicks
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章卡武吉免登
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Located perpendicular to Jalan Bukit Bintang and Jalan Alor. The street is home to pubs and massage parlours, and is best known as one of Kuala Lumpur's red light districts.
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Changkat Raja Chulan
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Hicks Road
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章卡拉惹朱兰
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Named after F. B Hicks, Secretary of the Selangor Planters Association. He was one of the owners of the property around Hicks Road.
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Changkat Thambi Dollah
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章卡淡比多拉路
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This road was named as such as it formerly led into Kampong Dollah.
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Jalan Abang Haji Openg
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阿邦哈吉奥本路
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Named after Abang Haji Openg, the first Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak. It is located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
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Jalan Abdul Manan Nordin
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Jalan John Hands
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Named after Abdul Manan bin Nordin, who was Chief Draughtsman at the Revenue Survey Office for Selangor and Negeri Sembilan and was also a member of the Malay Agriculture Settlement Board. It is located at Kampung Baru.
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Jalan Abdul Rahman Idris
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Named after Abdul Rahman Idris, who was a member of the Malay Agriculture Settlement Board and an active public figure. It is located at Kampung Baru.
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Jalan Abdullah
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阿都拉路
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Jalan Abdullah is a main road in Bangsar. It leads to the KTMB Bangsar Railway Quarters.
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Jalan Abraham
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Named after Rev. Samuel Abraham, who was the Pastor of the Kuala Lumpur Tamil Church and the first headmaster of Anglo-Tamil School (now called the Methodist Boys' School.
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Jalan Alor
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Alor Street
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亚罗街
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Running parallel to Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Alor is today best known for its wide variety of street food, especially Chinese and Thai cuisines. Formerly known as the red light district of Kuala Lumpur.
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Jalan Ambong
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A road in Kepong Baru which is named after the Beach cabbage, which is known as "ambung-ambung" in Malay.
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Jalan Aminuddin Baki
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阿米努丁峇基路
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Named after Aminuddin bin Baki, Father of Modern Education in Malaysia. Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
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Jalan Ampang Hilir
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Lower Ampang Road
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安邦希流路
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Directly translated as "Lower Ampang Road", "hilir" is the Malay word for "lower".
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Jalan Ampang Tengah
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Directly translated as "Middle Ampang Road", "tengah" is the Malay word for "middle".
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Jalan Ampang Ulu
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Directly translated as "Upper Ampang Road", "hulu" is the Malay word for "upper".
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Jalan Antoi
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Jalan 20
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A road in Kepong Baru which is named after the Cyathocalyx genus, which is known as "pokok antoi" in Malay.
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Jalan Api-Api
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Jalan 10 + Jalan 27
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A road in Kepong Baru which is named after the Avicennia genus, which is known as "pokok api-api" in Malay.
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Jalan Ara
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亚拉路
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Located within Bangsar. The road's long stretch forms a crescent around the Bangsar Baru neighbourhood, representing as the border of the neighbourhood.
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Jalan Arang
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Jalan 4
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A road in Kepong Baru which is named after the Diospyros genus, which is known as "pokok kayu arang" in Malay.
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Jalan Asam Kumbang
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A road in Kepong Baru which is named after
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Jalan Athinahapan
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Named after Tan Sri Athi Nahappan, former Malaysian Minister and Deputy of Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC). Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
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Jalan Awan Besar
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阿旺柏沙路
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"awan besar" is the Malay words of "big cloud". This road connects Jalan Gembira with Jalan Jalil Perkasa 1. This road also provides access to Shah Alam Expressway.
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Jalan Bakau
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the genus Rhizophora, known as "bakau" in Malay.
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Jalan Balai Polis
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Station Street (1960)
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警局街
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Named after the Old High Street Police Station, a (partially demolished) police station in the vicinity. The road, which previously connected Petaling Street and High Street, was partially dismantled, cutting off the road from the latter.
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Jalan Bangau
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Egret bird, known as "bangau" in Malay.
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Jalan Barat
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西路
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Located beside the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX). The road is linked with the western end of Persiaran TRX. The name "Barat" is known as West in Malay.
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Jalan Bayur
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the bayur tree (Pterospermum acerifolium).
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Jalan Bebarau
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Straw-headed bulbul, known as "bebarau" in Malay.
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Jalan Beberek
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Bee-eater bird, known as "beberek" in Malay.
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Jalan Belabas
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Pygmy goose bird, known as "belebas" in Malay.
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Jalan Belatuk
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Woodpecker, known as "belatuk" in Malay.
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Jalan Belfield
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Belfield Road
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裴斐路
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Named after British Resident of Negri Sembilan, Henry Conway Belfield, (1901–1902), British Resident of Selangor, (1902–1910), who was also British Resident of Perak, (1910–1912).
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Jalan Belibis
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Lesser whistling duck, known as "belibis" in Malay.
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Jalan Belinggai
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Wood-apple tree, known as "belinggai" in Malay.
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Jalan Belinjau
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Jalan 57
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the tree Gnetum gnemon, known as "belinjau" in Malay.
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Jalan Bellamy
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Bellamy Road
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Named after H.F. Bellamy, the Superintendent of Selangor Public Works Department.
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Jalan Benderung
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Indian charcoal-tree, known as "bendarung" in Malay.
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Jalan Bengkudu
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Indian mulberry tree, known as "bengkudu" in Malay.
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Jalan Bengkulang
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Looking-glass mangrove, known as "bengkulang" in Malay.
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Jalan Beremban
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the tree Duabanga sonneratioides, known as "beremban" in Malay.
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Jalan Beresah
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Pink shower, known as "beresah" in Malay.
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Jalan Bergandai
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the tree Diospyros dictyoneura, known as "begandai" in Malay.
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Jalan Berhala
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Jalan Kandang Kerbau
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柏哈拉路
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Berhala is literally translated from Malay to English as "idols". Many Buddhist and Hindu Temples are located along this road.
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Jalan Beringin
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柏林京路
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A ring road located within Damansara Heights, Segambut.
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Jalan Berlian
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Borneo ironwood tree, formerly known as "berlian" (currently belian) in Malay.
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Jalan Berombong
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the tree Nauclea junghuhnii, known as "berombong" in Malay.
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Jalan Bidara
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Jalan 46
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the tree Arytera littoralis, known as "bedara" in Malay.
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Jalan Binjai
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Binjai Road
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宾甲路
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A road that connects Jalan Ampang and Persiaran KLCC on each end, Lorong Binjai is located between the stretch. The Binjai On The Park condominium is named after this road.
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Jalan Bubut
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Coucal bird, known as "bubut" in Malay.
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Jalan Bukit Aman
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Bluff Road (1960)
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武吉阿曼路
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Currently named after Bukit Aman (Peace Hill), connecting the headquarters of the Royal Malaysian Police on the hill with Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. It was formerly named Bluff Hill.
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Jalan Bukit Ceylon
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Ceylon Hill (1960)
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A hill road branching from Jalan Ceylon, named after the hill which it is located in (the hill, in turn, takes its name from the former name of Sri Lanka).
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Jalan Bukit Nanas
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Bukit Nanas Road
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咖啡山路
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Named after Bukit Nanas. A notable school named SMK Convent Bukit Nanas is located along this road.
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Jalan Bukit Petaling
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Bellamy Road (half)
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Formerly named after H.F. Bellamy, the Superintendent of Selangor Public Works Department.
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Jalan Bukit Tunku
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Jalan Bukit Kenny
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武吉东姑路
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Located at Kenny Hills.
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Jalan Bungur
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Crepe flower, known as "bungur" in Malay.
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Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi
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布哈努丁路
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Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
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Jalan Boulevard
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Boulevard Road
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A new road that was built under the KL Metropolis development. MET 1 Residences and its buildings are located along this road.
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Jalan Camar
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Laridae family, known as "camar" in Malay.
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Jalan Carruthers
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Carruthers Road
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Named after John Bennett Carruthers, first Director of Agriculture and Government Botanist of the FMS. Road led to the quarters and property of the Agriculture Dept.
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Jalan Cenderasari
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Hospital Road, Young Road (1960), Tanglin Road
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贞德拉沙利路
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"Hospital Road" was derived from the presence of the Tangling Hospital up the hill, and Young Road was named after Sir Arthur Henderson Young, the British High Commissioner in Malaya.
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Jalan Ceylon
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Ceylon Lane (1960)
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锡兰路
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A hill road named after the former name of Sri Lanka.
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Jalan Cenderawasih
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Spooner Road
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贞德拉瓦西路
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Formerly named after Ernest John Spooner or Charles Edwin Spooner the State Engineer of Selangor and Director of Public Works Department.
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Jalan Chan Sow Lin
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陈秀连路
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Named after Chan Sow Lin (1845–1927), pioneer in iron works, the founder of Chan Sow Lin & Co. Ltd., first local established engineering consultant, the first person to have imported advance tin dredging machinery from the Europe to be used for mining in Malaya. He was also an appointed member of the Selangor State Council (1902–1921). Co-founder of Tung Shin Hospital (previously known as Pooi Shin Thong) and Chan She Shu Yuen (Chan Clan Temple).
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Jalan Chan Wing
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陈振永路
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Located at Imbi. Named after Chan Wing, a Chinese immigrant or a millionaire who built the mansion which was now as former Istana Negara at Jalan Istana.
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Jalan Chiak
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the chiak bird, which refers to sparrows, pipits and weavers in Malay.
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Jalan Chiak Padang
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Paddyfield Pipit, known as "chiak padang" in Malay.
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Jalan Chiak Padi
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the White-rumped munia, known as "chiak padi" in Malay.
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Jalan Chiak Raya
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Baya weaver, known as "chiak raya" in Malay.
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Jalan Chiak Tanah
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Richard's pipit, known as "chiak tanah" in Malay.
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Jalan Choo Cheeng Kay
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朱晴溪路
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Named after Choo Cheeng Khay, a wealthy tin-miner and property developer.
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Jalan Conlay
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Conlay Road
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康莱路
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Named after the British Agent of Terengganu, William Lance Conlay, (1909–1913).
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Jalan Dato' Onn
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Brockman Road, Residency Road (1960)
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拿督翁路
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First named after the British Chief Secretary to the Federated Malay States (1911–1920), announced the establishment of the Town Planning Committee to oversee Kuala Lumpur town planning service. Sir Edward Lewis Brockman, also the British Resident of Pahang, (1909–1910). The name Residency was named after the official residence of Tunku. Currently named after Onn Jaafar.
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Jalan Datuk Sulaiman
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Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail
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Jalan Dewan Sultan Sulaiman
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Stony Road
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Jalan Davis
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Davis Road
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达维斯路
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Named after Richard Pritchard Davis, former Government Town Planner of FMS.
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Jalan Doraisamy
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多莱沙米路
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Jalan Doktor Latif
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Located at Kuala Lumpur Hospital.
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Jalan Duta Kiara
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杜达加拉路
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A name combination of Jalan Duta and Jalan Kiara. The road is within the suburb of Mont Kiara with a bridge across the NKVE Highway, connecting Persiaran Dutamas on the other side.
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Jalan Eaton
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Eaton Road
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伊顿路
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Named after Lieutenant-Colonel Bertis James Eaton, former Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya (RRI). The road links Jalan Kia Peng to Jalan Tun Razak.
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Jalan Faraday
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Faraday Road
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法拉第路
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It is located at Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Headquarters near Jalan Pantai Baharu
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Jalan Foss
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Foss Road
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霍斯路
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Located at Pudu. The road was named after Josephine Foss, former headmistress of Pudu Girls' School.
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Jalan Gallagher
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Gallagher Road
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Jalan Galloway
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Galloway Road
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加罗威路
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Jalan Gembira
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快乐路
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Named after the Sanskrit word "gambhara", which means "cheerful", it is the main vehicular route of Happy Garden.
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Jalan Gereja
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Church Street (1960)
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節士街
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Named after the a local St. John's Cathedral. Currently merged with Jalan Ampang, the name is retained on a few connected lanes (as Lorong Gereja).
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Jalan Haji Yahya Sheikh Ahmad
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Watson Road
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Named after the British Resident of Perak, Sir Reginald George Watson.
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Jalan Helang
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Eagle, which is known as "helang" in Malay.
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Jalan Helang Belalang
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Black-thighed falconet, which is known as "helang belalang" in Malay.
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Jalan Helang Bukit
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Mountain eagle, which is known as "helang bukit" in Malay.
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Jalan Helang Hindik
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Changeable hawk-eagle, which is known as "helang hindik" in Malay.
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Jalan Helang Jambu
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Crested serpent eagle, which is known as "helang jambul" in Malay.
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Jalan Helang Laut
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the White-bellied sea eagle, which is known as "helang laut" in Malay. Jalan Lang Perut Putih and Jalan Helang Siput are also named after the same bird.
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Jalan Helang Merah
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Brahminy kite, which is known as "helang melah" in Malay.
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Jalan Helang Sewah
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Japanese sparrowhawk, which is known as "helang sewah" in Malay.
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Jalan Helang Siput
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the White-bellied sea eagle, which is known as "helang siput" in Malay. Jalan Lang Perut Putih and Jalan Helang Laut are also named after the same bird.
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Jalan Hose
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Hose Road (part of) (1960)
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荷西路
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Both Jalan Belfield and Jalan Hose have existed as early as 1960, and that the name of the latter is still retained for both roads. Hose Road was formerly named after Edward Shaw Hose, former Chairman of KL Sanitary Board.
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Jalan Jinjang Utama
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Main Street, Jalan Limbang
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Located in Jinjang, It is the main road of the new village. It was formerly named after the Limbang Division in Sarawak.
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Jalan Kampung Attap
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Kampong Attap Road
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甘榜亚答路
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Jalan Kampung Bandar Dalam
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甘榜班达达南路
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Located between Sentul and Gombak.
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Jalan Kampung Pandan
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Kampung Pandan Road
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甘榜班登路
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Located within Kampung Pandan and Desa Pandan. The Setiawangsa–Pantai Expressway (SPE) is elevated on top of the whole stretch.
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Jalan Kampung Pasir
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甘榜巴西
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A long stretch that goes through Pantai Dalam and Kampung Pasir.
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Jalan Kebun Bunga
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Orchid Road
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Named after the Lake Gardens, where orchids were planted around the gardens.
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Jalan Kelicap
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Sunbird, known as "kelicap" in Malay.
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Jalan Kia Peng
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Kia Peng Road
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嘉炳路
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Named after Choo Kia Peng. Choo Kia Peng, a Federal Councillor. One of the distinguished elected members of the Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) and he had been a respected Member since 1909. The first Vice President and one of the Founder Members of the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur (inaugurated on 27 September 1929). Jalan Kia Peng was a residential area for prominent figures in the past with structures like the Istana Hinggap Terengganu and Istana Kelantan. The home of Malaysia's first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was located at 1 Jalan Kia Peng; it now serves as the chancery of the Embassy of the Philippines in Kuala Lumpur.
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Jalan Kiara
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加拉路
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A road named after the suburb of Mont "Kiara".
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Jalan Ledang
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Guillemard Road
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Sir Laurence Guillemard was Governor for the Straits Settlement and High Commissioner for Federated Malay States. Currently named after Mount Ledang (Mount Ophir) in Johor.
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Jalan Langgak Golf
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Golf View Road
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冷卡高尔夫路
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Jalan Langgak Tunku
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朗格东姑路
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Located at Kenny Hills (Bukit Tunku).
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Jalan Leong Yew Koh
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梁宇皋路
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Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
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Jalan Madge
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Madge Road
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Located at Taman U-Thant.
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Jalan Mahkamah Persekutuan
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Jalan Belanda or Holland Road (1960)
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Situated behind the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and along the Gombak River and the Klang River (after the confluence of the rivers). Currently named after the Malaysian Federal Court which was based in the area. Formerly named after Hugh Holland.
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Jalan Mahkamah Tinggi
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Clarke Road (1960)
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A short road that connects Jalan Mahkamah Persekutuan with Jalan Raja Laut, passing between the south side of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and the Old Post Office/former Court of Appeal building and Industrial Court. Currently named after the Malaysian High Court, which is based in the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Formerly named after Sir Andrew Clarke, the Governor of the Straits Settlements (1873–1875).
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Jalan Melayu
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Malay Street (1960)
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马来尤路
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A street connecting Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Tun Perak via a route passing the Klang River. The road was recently refurbished with the addition of canopy roofs and new street furnitures added along the road, in conjunction with the remodeling of the south end of Jalan Masjid India as a pedestrian street.
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Jalan Mergastua
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A major thoroughfare in Kepong Baru, mergastua means "wild animals" in Old Malay.
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Jalan Munshi Abdullah
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文西阿都拉路
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Named after Munshi Abdullah, who is also known as Abdullah Abdul Kadir.
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Jalan Pantai Dalam
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班底达南路
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A long stretch that runs through the suburb of Pantai Dalam.
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Jalan Pasar
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巴刹路
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Located at Pudu district. The name Pasar is known as market in Malay.
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Jalan Peel
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Peel Road
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啤路
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Named after Sir William Peel (1875–1945), British Chief Secretary of the Federated Malay States and Governor of Hong Kong.
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Jalan Pelanduk
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A road in Kepong Baru named after the Horsfield's babbler, known as "burung pelanduk" in Malay.
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Jalan Perdana
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Venning Road
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柏兰岭路
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Named after Alfred R. Venning, the first Chairman of Sanitary Board, who proposed to establish a Public Gardens in 1888, which was later renamed as Lake Gardens, and the first golf course near Damansara Road.
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Jalan Pudu Lama
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Old Pudu Road (1960)
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A back road connecting to Jalan Pudu, which passes through pre-war residential houses.
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Jalan Puncak
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Peak Road
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Puncak is literally translated from Malay as "peak".
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Jalan Putra
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Named after the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC), currently known as World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTC KL). The Sunway Putra Mall is named after this road.
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Jalan Rahim Kajai
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Named after Abdul Rahim bin Haji Salim, the Father of Malay Journalism. His pen name was Abdul Rahim Kajai. Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail
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Jalan Raja Abdullah
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Hale Road
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Named after Sultan Abdul Samad's father Raja Abdullah. Previously named after former Larut District Officer, A. Hale.
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Jalan Raja Alang
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Perkins Road
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Named after Selangor's royal family member, Raja Alang. Previously named after C.J Perkins, Deputy Surveyor-General of the FMS and Straits Settlements
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Jalan Raja Bot
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Named after Selangor's royal family member, Raja Bot.
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Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz
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Princes Road
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Currently named after Raja Muda Abdul Aziz (Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah) of Selangor
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Jalan Raja Muda Musa
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Named after Raja Muda Musa (Sultan Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah) of Selangor
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Jalan Rakyat
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Travers Road (until 2015) (Damansara Road)
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The change is only for a 300-metre stretch that links the Jalan Tun Sambanthan intersection with the intersection between Jalan Bangsar and Jalan Travers.[6] It was erected in 2015 after the nearest Bank Rakyat headquarters in KL Sentral.[6] Formerly named after Dr. Ernest Aston Otho Travers, the State Surgeon of Selangor, (1891–1897). He was the doctor who brought about reform in the care of leprosy patients. He had recommended an asylum be erected for leprosy patients near the Pauper Hospital, a settlement free of high walls and barbed wires. Previously named after the district of Damansara or the Damansara River.
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Jalan RISDA
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Named after the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA). It is located in Desa Pahlawan, Ampang.
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Jalan Ritchie
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Ritchie Road
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Located between Jalan Ampang and Jalan Ampang Hilir.
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Jalan Robson
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Robson Road
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Named after founder editor John Henry Matthew Robson of The Malay Mail newspaper, the first daily newspaper published in the Federated Malay States, 1896. Assistant District Officer at Rawang, a member of the first Federal Council, President of the Royal Lake Club (1908).
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Jalan Robertson
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Robertson Road
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Jalan Sentul Pasar
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Named after Pasar Sentul which is located along the road, and is within the district of Sentul.
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Jalan Scott
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Scott Road
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Jalan Samarahan 1
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River Road North
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Located in Jinjang, it was paved in 2007 and named after the Samarahan Division in Sarawak.
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Jalan Samarahan 2
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Ulu Klang Street
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Located in Jinjang, it was paved in 2007 and named after the Samarahan Division in Sarawak.
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Jalan Samarahan 6
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Cheras Street
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Located in Jinjang, it was paved in 2007 and named after the Samarahan Division in Sarawak.
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Jalan Semarang
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Broadrick Road
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Named after the British Resident of Selangor, Edward George Broadrick, (1913–1919).
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Jalan Serian 1
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Tanjung Malim Street
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Located in Jinjang, it was paved in 2007 and named after the Serian town in Sarawak.
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Jalan Sin Chee
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Jalan Sin Chew Kee
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Jalan Sri Amar
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Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad
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Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah
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Jalan Khidmat Usaha (until 2014)
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Erected in 2014 and was named after the seventh Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang.
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Jalan Stadium
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Stadium Road
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Built in 1957 and named after the Merdeka Stadium. The Merdeka 118 and its precinct are located along this road.
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Jalan Changkat Stadium
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Stadium Ghaut
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Built in 1957 and named after the Merdeka Stadium
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Jalan Shelley
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Shelley Road
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Located near Jalan Cochrane
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Jalan Stonor
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Stonor Road
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Named after the British Resident of Selangor, Oswald Francis Gerard Stonor, (1921–1926) and Resident of Perak 1926 – 1927.
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Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah
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Jalan Ipoh (half) (until 2014)
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Erected in 2014 and was named after ninth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak.
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Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin
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Victory Avenue (1960)
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Named after Sultan Hishamuddin of Selangor and the second Yang Di Pertuan Agong. Terminates at the Jalan Raja Laut-Lebuh Pasar Besar-Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin crossroad in the north, and the north and of Jalan Travers from the south. The road notably passes the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, Dayabumi complex and Masjid Negara (the National Mosque).
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Jalan Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin
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Jalan Khidmat Setia and Jalan Ibadah (until 2014)
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Erected in 2014 and was named after thirteenth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu.
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Jalan Sultan Salahuddin
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Swettenham Road (1960)
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Currently named after Sultan Salahuddin of Malaysia; previously named after Frank Swettenham. Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham (1850–1946) was the 3rd Resident for Selangor (1882–1896), the 5th British Resident of Perak and the first Resident General of the Federated Malay States (1896 to 1901). Sir F.A. Swettenham was influential for making Kuala Lumpur the capital of administration of Selangor and initiated construction on the Klang–Kuala Lumpur Railway (completed in 1886). Under the patronage of Sir F.A. Swettenham, the Selangor Turf Club was founded in 1896.
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Jalan Sultan Sulaiman
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Suleiman Road
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蘇来曼路
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Named after Sultan Sulaiman of Selangor.
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Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra
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Henry Gurney Road (1960)
Jalan Semarak (until 2014)
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Erected in 2014 and was named after sixth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Yahya Petra of Kelantan. Previously named after Sir Henry Gurney, a former British High Commissioner in Malaya.
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Jalan Tangsi
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Barrack Road
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Previously connected directly to Dataran Merdeka via the southeast stretch of Jalan Raja, and currently cut off from the area with the construction of the Jalan Kuching-Jalan Kinabalu-Jalan Parlimen expressway.
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Jalan Talalla
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Jalan Thambipillay
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Jalan Thambusamy
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Named after K. Thamboosamy Pillay, the leader of the Tamil community, one of the founders of Victoria Institution and discovered the Batu Caves.
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Jalan Thavers
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Located at Kampung Pandan
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Jalan Titiwangsa
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Located within the suburb of Titiwangsa.
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Jalan Travers
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Damansara Road
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Named after Dr. Ernest Aston Otho Travers, the State Surgeon of Selangor, (1891–1897). He was the doctor who brought about reform in the care of leprosy patients. He had recommended an asylum be erected for leprosy patients near the Pauper Hospital, a settlement free of high walls and barbed wires. Previously named after the district of Damansara or the Damansara River. A section of Jalan Travers was renamed as Jalan Rakyat.
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Jalan Tugu
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Cenotaph Road (1960)
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Named after a cenotaph[7][8] which was located on the intersection of Cenotaph Road and Victory Avenue. The cenotaph was moved to the National Monument (Tugu Negara) when a flyover was constructed over the area during the 1960s.[9]
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Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg
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Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
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Jalan Tun Ismail
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Maxwell Road
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Formerly named after Sir William Edward Maxwell(1846–1897), Acting Resident Councillor of Penang (1887–1889), Resident of Selangor (1889–1892), Acting Governor of the Straits Settlements between (1893–94). Straits Settlements Governor. Later, the Governor of the Gold Coast (Ghana) in West Africa. Maxwell Hill (Bukit Larut) was founded in 1884 by William Edward Maxwell, the British Assistant Resident of Perak to Sir Hugh Low. He has also written A Manual of the Malay Language (1881). Sir William George Maxwell (1871–1959), the eldest son of William Edward Maxwell, British Adviser to Kedah (1909–1915) and (1918–1919), British Resident of Perak (1919–1921), and Chief Secretary of Federated Malay States (1921–1926). Sultan Idris Training College in Perak was opened by him and SMK Maxwell (Maxwell School) in Kuala Lumpur was named after him.
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Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim
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Guillemard Road (until 1960)
Jalan Duta (until 2014)
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Erected in 2014 and was named after fifth and fourteen Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah of Kedah.
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Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad
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Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail
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Jalan Tunku Putra
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Natesa Road
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Currently named after Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's first prime minister.
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Jalan U-Thant
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宇丹路
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Currently named after the former UN secretary-general from 1961 until 1971, U Thant.
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Jalan Vivekananda
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维韦卡南达路
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A road located in Brickfields. This road is named after Swami Vivekananda, an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna; which visited Malaya in 1893.
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Jalan Walter Grenier
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Walter Grenier Road
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瓦特格林尼尔路
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Named after Walter John Piachaud Grenier, an accountant and a former member of the KL Sanitary Board.
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Jalan Wan Kadir
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万卡迪尔路
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Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail. Named after UMNO politician Wan Kadir bin Ismail.
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Jalan Wesley
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Wesley Road
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卫斯理路
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This road leads to the Wesley Methodist Church.
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Jalan Wickham
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Wickham Road
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Jalan Wisma Putra
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Hose Drive
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Currently named after the original Ministry of Foreign Affairs building at the road; formerly named after Edward Shaw Hose. The road is related to Jalan Belfied and remaining roads by the name of Hose.
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Jalan Yaacob Latif
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Jalan Tenteram
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Located in Bandar Tun Razak, it was established in 2003 and named the second Kuala Lumpur city mayor Tan Sri Yaacob Latif
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Jalan Yap Ah Shak
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叶亚石路
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Named after Yap Ah Shak, the fourth Capitan China (1885–1889).
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Jalan Yap Tai Chi
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叶大池路
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Located at Jalan Imbi
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Jalan Yew
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Located at Sungai Besi
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Jalan Zaaba
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Located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
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Jalan Abdul Razak Hussin
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Located at Desa Tun Hussein Onn. It was named after soldiers who died during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia.
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Jalan Abdul Rashid
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Located at Desa Tun Hussein Onn. It was named after soldiers who died during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89).
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Jalan Lenggu Ak China
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Located at Desa Tun Hussein Onn. It was named after soldiers who died during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89).
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Jalan Rosli Buang
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Located at Desa Tun Hussein Onn. It was named after soldiers who died during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89).
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Jalan Hamid Ismail
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Located at Desa Tun Hussein Onn. It was named after soldiers who died during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89).
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Jalan Saimun Tarikat
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Located at Desa Tun Hussein Onn. It was named after soldiers who died during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89).
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Jalan Mohana Chandran
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Located at Desa Tun Hussein Onn. It was named after soldiers who died during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89).
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Lebuh Menjalara
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Menjalara Street
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Named after the suburb of Bandar Menjalara. The DUKE Phase 2 highway (Sri Damansara Link) is situated along and on top of the whole stretch.
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Lebuh Pudu
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Pudu Street
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Also known as Leboh Pudu. The street is located next to Petaling Street (Chinatown).
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Lebuhraya Sultan Iskandar
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Lebuhraya Mahameru (until 2014)
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苏丹依斯干达大道
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Erected in 2014 and was named after eighth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Iskandar of Johor. It is part of the Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1.
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Lingkaran Syed Putra
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Mid Valley City Ring Road
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A ring road that circles around Mid Valley Megamall and The Gardens Mall, located within Mid Valley City.
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Lingkaran SV
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A ring road around the Sunway Velocity development and was built by Sunway Group. The name "SV" is short for "Sunway Velocity", hence the name.
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Lingkaran TRX
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Part of the upcoming ring road formation within the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) district. The Exchange 106 is located along this road.
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Lorong Binjai
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宾甲巷
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A no-through road connected on one end to Jalan Binjai. Located at KLCC.
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Lorong Chan Ah Thong
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陈亚棠巷
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Located in Brickfields, Named after Chan Ah Thong.
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Lorong Haji Taib
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Located at Chow Kit. It was named after an Indonesian tradesman of Minangkabau heritage and originated from Sumatera, known as Haji Mohamed Taib bin Haji Abdul Samad.
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Lorong Kelab Polo Diraja
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Named after the Kuala Lumpur Polo Club at its end.
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Lorong Kuda
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Joins and connects with the KLCC Tunnel at the west end.
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Lorong Stonor
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Named after the British Resident of Selangor, Oswald Francis Gerard Stonor. It is a narrow road with high-end condominiums and apartments. The road connects Persiaran Stonor with an open air carpark at the end.
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Persiaran Dutamas
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Named after the suburb of Dutamas located in Segambut. The road is a long stretch from Jalan Dutamas 1 to the Jalan Dutamas 5 roundabout.
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Persiaran Hampshire
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Hampshire Drive
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The 157 Hampshire Place as well as Hampshire Residences are named after this road.
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Persiaran Jalil Utama
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Named after the suburb of Bukit Jalil. It provides access to Bukit Jalil Highway and shopping malls, such as Pavilion Bukit Jalil and Aurora Place Bukit Jalil.
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Persiaran KLCC
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城中城道
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Named after the KLCC development. The avenue was built to skirt the KLCC Park though the eastern side which takes over stretches of existing Jalan Binjai and Jalan Stonor. The Persiaran KLCC MRT station was named after this road.
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Persiaran Maybank
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Court Hill (1960)
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A hill back road that connects Jalan Pudu Lama with Jalan Raja Chulan. Currently named after the Maybank Tower that is built on a hill, and formerly named after a Sessions Court which resided on the same site, circa 1960. The old name remains in Malay form on a road that connects Jalan Raja Chulan with Persiaran Maybank, dubbed Jalan Bukit Mahkamah (Court Hill Road).
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Persiaran Parkview
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Parkview Drive
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Located in Taman Kaya, the road links Jalan Ipoh with Maple Drive. Among the residences along this road are Sang Suria Condominiums and The Maple.
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Persiaran Petronas
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Named after Petronas (Petroliam Nasional Berhad). The Petronas Twin Towers, Mandarin Oriental and Petronas Tower 3 are located along this road and is also part of the KLCC development. The road connects Persiaran KLCC and Jalan Pinang at each end.
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Persiaran Raja Chulan
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Weld Drive (1960)
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A hill back road branching from Jalan Raja Chulan. Currently named after Raja Chulan; formerly named after Frederick Weld.
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Persiaran Stonor
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Stonor Drive
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Named after the British Resident of Selangor, Oswald Francis Gerard Stonor. The road connects Jalan Tun Razak with Jalan Stonor at each end.
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Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin
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Clifford Road
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Named after Sir Hugh Charles Clifford (1866–1941) the Resident at Pahang (1896–1900, 1901–1903), Governor of North Borneo (1900–1901), Governor of Straits Settlements and British High Commissioner in Malaya (1927–1930).
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Persiaran Syed Putra
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Named after Tuanku Syed Putra, the third Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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Persiaran TRX
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A road built for the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) to ease traffic.
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Persiaran Tuanku Jaafar
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Swettenham Drive (1960)
Persiaran Mahameru (until 2014)
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Erected in 2014 and was named after tenth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Jaafar of Negeri Sembilan. Formerly named after Sir Frank Swettenham, the first Resident General of the Federated Malay States (1896 to 1901).
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Persiaran Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin
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Persiaran Duta
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Erected in 2014 and was named after twelfth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin of Perlis.
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