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The Kuala Lumpur Library (Malay: Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur) is the main library of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It has 15 branches around Kuala Lumpur : Pustaka KL @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail; Pustaka KL @ Medan Idaman; Pustaka KL @ Lembah Pantai; Pustaka KL @ Muhibbah; Pustaka KL @ Bandar Baru Sentul; Pustaka KL @ Pudu Sentral (Currently Closed) Pustaka ...
The National Library of Malaysia (Malay: Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia) (PNM) is a library established under the National Library Act 1972 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.. The National Library is responsible for providing a collection of knowledge at national level for the present and future generations.
Pages in category "Public libraries in Malaysia" ... Kuala Lumpur Library; M. Malacca State Library; Muthamizh Padippagam Library; N. National Library of Malaysia; R.
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The National Archives of Malaysia were established in 1957 as the Public Records Office before changing to their current name in 1963. They established their current location in Jalan Duta in 1982. The National Archives Act 2003 (Act 629) was passed in 2003, providing the legislative basis for the National Archives of Malaysia for branch of ...
Kuala Lumpur City Library: Roundabout Maximum height limit 3.5 m (11" 6") Bulatan Dato' Onn: Northwest Jalan Sultan Salahuddin (Swettenham Road) Bank Negara Malaysia main headquarters Memorial Tunku Abdul Rahman Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) main headquarters Malaysian Ministry of Works headquarters FT 1 Kuala Lumpur Inner Ring Road ...
The Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Library was established in 1963 and it was temporarily housed in the then Department of Education. [3] [4] Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III laid the building's foundation on 29 September 1965, [1] [5] and was formally inaugurated by Pengiran Anak Mohamed Alam on 29 September 1968.
Among the facilities and infrastructures accessible is bus transportation provided by Rapid KL and MARA Liner, Batu Caves Komuter station which was formerly the old Batu Caves railway, MP Selayang Stadium, the MPS Sri Siantan Sports Center (locating the public swimming pool, locally known as Kompleks Sukan Sri Siantan), hospital, public library, public university and access to the Kuala Lumpur ...