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Sri Murugan Temple, Mambau Seremban; Sri Muniswarar Temple, Loco Railway Qrts, Rasah Seremban; Arulmigu Om Sri Muneeswaran Alayam, T Springhill; Dewi Sri Naagaputru Karumariamman Temple, Lukut, Port Dickson; Sri Subramaniayar Bala Thendayuthapani Lobak, Jalan Tan Sri Manicavasagam, Seremban; Sri Raja Kottai Muniswarar, Taman Sri Senawang ...
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Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Federated Malay States, circa 1910 Map of Seremban in 1951 Renamed as Seremban, the town flourished not only as a mining area but also a business centre. The Linggi River served as the sole outlet to ferry tin and supplies in and out of the town.
Rasah has many housing estates encircling it including Kampung Dato Mansor, Kampung Pasir, Taman Sri Pulasan, Taman Lian, Taman Nee Yan, Taman Klana Jubli, Taman Bukit Chedang, Taman Dato' Raja Mohd Hanifah, Taman Rasah, Rasah Jaya, Taman Desa Rasah, Taman Harapan Baru, Taman Happy, Taman Thivy Jaya, Taman Sri Putih, Taman Nuri Indah, Taman Anggur, Taman Bukit Rasah, Taman Belimbing and Taman ...
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There are a new Bus Station and Taxi Stand located in the middle of Kuala Pilah Town and services to Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Tampin, Bahau and Gemas are available—also to the East Coast towns of Kuantan and Kuala Terengganu. People from Segamat and parts of Pahang use this route through Kuala Pilah to go to Kuala Lumpur via Seremban.
The Malaysia Vision Valley is located immediately south of the Klang Valley, covering the districts of Seremban and Port Dickson in the western half of Negeri Sembilan, roughly defined by the Nilai–Seremban–Port Dickson growth triangle. It directly borders the MSC Malaysia corridor to its north.
Paroi is an area in Seremban District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is the eastern suburb of the city of Seremban , consisting of housing estates and villages . Numerous sport facilities are built in Paroi, especially the state stadium, the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium .