Pokok Sena - Important Places in Pokok Sena

Important Places in Pokok Sena

There are few important places near pokok sena namely Taman Kekal Pengeluaran Makan (TKPM ) Gajah Mati, Agriculture Station Gajah Mati and Veterinary Station Gajah Mati. Another important place in Pokok Sena is Penjara Pokok Sena (Pokok Sena Jail).

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Districts
  • Baling
  • Bandar Baharu
  • Kota Setar
  • Kuala Muda
  • Kubang Pasu
  • Kulim
  • Langkawi
  • Padang Terap
  • Pendang
  • Pokok Sena
  • Sik
  • Yan
City
  • Alor Setar (capital)
Towns
  • Alor Tajar
  • Anak Bukit
  • Baling
  • Bedong
  • Bukit Kayu Hitam
  • Bukit Selambau
  • Changlun
  • Durian Burung
  • Guar Chempedak
  • Gurun
  • Jeniang
  • Jitra
  • Kepala Batas
  • Kodiang
  • Kota Sarang Semut
  • Sungai Lalang
  • Sungai Limau
  • Kuah
  • Kuala Kedah
  • Kuala Ketil
  • Kuala Pegang
  • Kuala Nerang
  • Kulim
  • Langgar
  • Lunas
  • Merbok
  • Padang Matsirat
  • Padang Serai
  • Pendang
  • Pokok Sena
  • Serdang
  • Sik
  • Sintok
  • Sungai Petani
  • Tokai
  • Yan
Townships
  • Bandar Laguna Merbok
  • Bandar Puteri Jaya
  • Bandar Darulaman
  • Lagenda Height
  • Bandar Baru Mergong
  • Tandop Baru
  • Bandar Amanjaya
  • Bandar Stargate
  • Bandar Starcity
  • Bandar Sejahtera
  • Bandar Ambangan
Islands
  • Pulau Bidan
  • Pulau Bunting
  • Pulau Dayang Bunting
  • Pulau Langkawi
  • Pulau Payar
  • Pulau Perak
  • Pulau Songsong
  • Pulau Telor
  • Pulau Tuba


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