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Ipoh City and state capital in Perak, Malaysia

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Jelapang LRT station LRT station in Singapore

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Federal Route 5 is one of the three north–south oriented backbone federal road running along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia. The 655.85 kilometres (408 mi) federal highway runs from Jelapang, Perak in the north to Skudai, Johor in the south.

Ipoh–Lumut Highway, Federal Route 5, is a 70.7-km federal highway in Perak, Malaysia, connecting the Perakian capital city of Ipoh in the east to Lumut near Sitiawan in the west. The Ipoh-Lumut Highway consists of a 22.7-km super two highway from Jelapang to Seputeh and a 48-km divided highway from Seputeh to Lumut. This highway is a part of the Federal Route 5 and serves as the final section of the FT5 route.

Jalan Jelapang is a major road in Perak, Malaysia. It is considered known as Ipoh Outer Ring Road.

Manjoi or Gugusan Manjoi is a satellite town in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia, known as the most largest and populous Malay neighborhood in Ipoh, second to the renowned Kampung Baru at the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the nation's capital. It is known as Gugusan Manjoi in Malay due to its dense concentration in the state capital, Ipoh. Manjoi has a mosque and many feasible facilities for its residents. It is a combination of villages which was turned into a large neighborhood. This neighborhood is under the administration of Mukim Hulu Kinta of Kinta District.

Dato' Hee Yit Foong is a Malaysian politician who is infamous for her role in the 2009 Perak constitutional crisis by resigning from the Democratic Action Party (DAP) which she represented in the 2008 Malaysian general election and becoming an independent aligned with the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN). Her dramatic action was seen as an act of betrayal by many in her Jelapang constituency and has earned her unpleasant nicknames from the angry voters and Malaysian public such as 'traitor', 'running dog' and 'leaping frog'.

Bandar Meru Raya is a new township in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. It is located between Jelapang and Chemor.

It is estimated that there are around 100,000 Sikhs in Malaysia.

Jelapang is a town in Kinta district, Perak, Malaysia. It is a northern suburb of Ipoh, the state capital.

The Ipoh North–Ipoh South Local Express Lane, or Jalan Jelapang–Ampang, Federal Route 239 (northbound) and 240 (southbounds), are toll-free local-express lanes in the North–South Expressway Northern Route E1 in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.

Perak FA

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Jelapang is a state constituency in Perak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Perak State Legislative Assembly.

Mah Hang Soon Malaysian politician

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