Ulu Klang - List of Residential Areas

List of Residential Areas

  • Bukit Antarabangsa
  • Villa Sri Ukay
  • Taman Hillview
  • Ukay Heights
  • Ukay Perdana
  • Estana Court
  • Kemansah Heights
  • Dataran Ukay
  • Taman Sri Ukay
  • Taman Pinggiran Ukay
  • Taman Permata
  • Taman Melawati
  • Lembah Keramat (AU5)
  • Taman Seri Keramat Tengah (AU4)
  • Taman Keramat
  • Kelang Gates

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