Bandar Baru Sentul

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Mini UTC Sentul at Bandar Baru Sentul where it is located

Bandar Baru Sentul is a major area located within the east side of the suburb of Sentul, Kuala Lumpur.

Coordinates: 3°10′50″N101°41′50″E / 3.18056°N 101.69722°E / 3.18056; 101.69722

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