Paroi is an area in Seremban District , Negeri Sembilan , Malaysia . It is the eastern suburb of the city of Seremban , consisting of housing estates and villages . Numerous sport facilities are built in Paroi, especially the state stadium, the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium . Another sports centre is the Paroi Sports and Youth Centre, whose stadium was the first in Malaysia to have an artificial turf for its field. In addition, two other sports facilities – the State Sports Complex and the State Aquatic Sports Centre, are located next to Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, and are situated opposite the Paroi Sports and Youth Centre. Also in Paroi is a golf course and a mosque.
9-688: Paroi is served by Route [REDACTED] FT 51 . Route [REDACTED] FT 97 links the suburb to Senawang . Inside Paroi is the Jalan Tok Dagang [REDACTED] N101 which serves some of the housing estates in Paroi such as Taman Paroi Jaya and Taman Panchor Jaya. Jalan Tok Dagang also links Paroi to Route [REDACTED] FT 86 and [REDACTED] Kajang–Seremban Highway via EXIT 2106 (Ampangan). 2°45′N 101°52′E / 2.750°N 101.867°E / 2.750; 101.867 This Negeri Sembilan location article
18-608: Is a golf course and a mosque. Paroi is served by Route [REDACTED] FT 51 . Route [REDACTED] FT 97 links the suburb to Senawang . Inside Paroi is the Jalan Tok Dagang [REDACTED] N101 which serves some of the housing estates in Paroi such as Taman Paroi Jaya and Taman Panchor Jaya. Jalan Tok Dagang also links Paroi to Route [REDACTED] FT 86 and [REDACTED] Kajang–Seremban Highway via EXIT 2106 (Ampangan). 2°45′N 101°52′E / 2.750°N 101.867°E / 2.750; 101.867 This Negeri Sembilan location article
27-666: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Malaysia Federal Route 51 Jalan Seremban-Kuala Pilah or Federal Route 51 is the main federal road in Negeri Sembilan , Malaysia , connecting Seremban to Kuala Pilah . It is a relatively busy road in Negeri Sembilan. The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 51 is located at Seremban , at its interchange with the Federal Route 1 ,
36-492: The Federal Route 51 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, with a speed limit of 90 km/h. There is one alternate route: Bukit Putus Bypass ( Jalan Lama Bukit Putus [REDACTED] FT 361 ). The section of the Federal Route 51 from Paroi to Ulu Bendul known as Jalan Bukit Putus is notorious for its narrow and dangerous sharp corners. Construction of the new 6.7 km bypass including Bukit Putus Viaduct replacing
45-734: The end of the Federal Route 51, the road meets Karak-Tampin Highway [REDACTED] FT 9 at the downtown of Kuala Pilah . The road was constructed by the British in the 1920s. The 48-metre tall Bukit Putus Viaduct is the fourth highest bridge in Malaysia, behind Jalan Bukit Kukus Paired Road in Penang , Rawang Bypass in Selangor and Lojing Viaduct in Kelantan . At most sections,
54-485: The main trunk road of the central of Peninsular Malaysia. The road then meets up with Federal Route 97 at Ampangan and Paroi. The Federal Route 51 then meets LEKAS Highway [REDACTED] Kajang–Seremban Highway and Persiaran Senawang 1 [REDACTED] FT 242 as a multi-level stack interchange. The road then cuts through the Titiwangsa Mountains at Bukit Putus, acting as a mountain pass , where
63-599: The old narrow road started on 2006 and was completed in early 2009. In November 2009 the bypass was opened to traffic. The old route was re-gazetted as the Jalan Lama Bukit Putus [REDACTED] FT 361 . Paroi Paroi is an area in Seremban District , Negeri Sembilan , Malaysia . It is the eastern suburb of the city of Seremban , consisting of housing estates and villages . Numerous sport facilities are built in Paroi, especially
72-514: The road splits into 2 with Jalan Lama Bukit Putus [REDACTED] FT 361 taking the old section and [REDACTED] FT 51 taking the new section of the road until Ulu Bendul. After both roads meet up at Ulu Bendul, the road passes through Ulu Bendul , a protected nature reserve and trail along with a village with the same name. The road then becomes the backbone for serving Seri Menanti at Terachi [REDACTED] N29 and Tanjung Ipoh [REDACTED] N24 , and Ampang Tinggi . At
81-723: The state stadium, the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium . Another sports centre is the Paroi Sports and Youth Centre, whose stadium was the first in Malaysia to have an artificial turf for its field. In addition, two other sports facilities – the State Sports Complex and the State Aquatic Sports Centre, are located next to Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, and are situated opposite the Paroi Sports and Youth Centre. Also in Paroi
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