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Kota Darul Ehsan

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Kota Darul Ehsan
Kota Darul Ehsan

Kota Darul Ehsan is a row of arches symbolizing the border on Malaysian Federal Highway between the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and Malaysian state of Selangor. Erected on Federal Route , it is the biggest arch in Malaysia.

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Kota Darul Ehsan
Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya PJ State

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50603 Petaling Jaya, PJ State
Selangor, Malaysia
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