Saturday, November 17, 2012

Kuala Lumpur




The Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia, a few tens of kilometers south from the city are located Putrajaya, the new administrative capital and seat of the federal government, and Cyberjaya, a 'smart city 'planned to house more than 200,000
  residents, both urban centers forming part of Multimedia Super Corridor (Multimedia Super Corridor, MSC), a green technology corridor 50 km long and 15 wide.









The Peninsular Malaysia has an area of ​​131,598 km2 and extends mainly the Malay Peninsula. Its topography is dominated by a series of mountain ranges that extend from the northern half of the peninsula, the most important is the backbone, or Banjaran Besar (also known as Barisan Titiwangsa), whose highest point is Mount Kinabalu to 4101 m altitude. Some coastal lands, densely populated mountain ranges bordering the west, on the east lowlands are narrower and covered by vegetation in the south, the peninsula is relatively flat and is the area where the tourist highlights.

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