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Sentul may refer to: Plants * Sandoricum koetjape, a tropical fruit grown in Southeast Asia In Indonesia * Sentul, Indonesia * Sentul International Circuit, a motor racing circuit In Malaysia *Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, a suburb * Sentul Komuter station * Sentul LRT station * Sentul Timur LRT station Sentul Timur LRT station is an elevated light rapid transit (LRT) station and serves as the northern terminal station for the Ampang line and Sri Petaling line. The station is located in Sentul, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, which is surrounded b ... * Sentul Barat MRT station {{dab, geodis ...
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Sentul International Circuit
Sentul International Circuit is a 50,000-capacity permanent motor racing circuit located at Sentul City, Babakan Madang, Bogor Regency, West Java, Indonesia, near the toll gate of Jakarta towards Bogor city and areas at the foot of Jonggol Mountains Its pit facilities have easy access to the Jagorawi Toll Road. The current circuit is a truncated version of the original design. Approximately 40% shorter than the original, the circuit runs clockwise and is predominantly used for motorcycle racing and the Asian F3 series. Sentul is a relatively simple, smooth, broad track with large runoff areas, enabling non-bumpy and smooth driving at racing speeds. Sentul has a main straight that allows speeds of up to before slowing for the right-hand Turn 1. The only truly high-speed corner at Sentul is Turn 2. The fastest driver on four-wheel machines can do , and the fastest rider can do on two-wheel machines. They can take Turn 2 as a complex "S" bend when they get out from the tight ...
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Sentul, Kuala Lumpur
Sentul is a suburb located within the northern part of the city centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in the constituency of Batu. The vicinity of Sentul is sandwiched between Bukit Tunku and Titiwangsa. History Sentul is a former railway hub famous for its old-world charm, historical temples and prewar shops. During World War II, Sentul was one of the last towns in Kuala Lumpur that was heavily bombed by the British B-29 planes without any warning on 19 February 1945. The bombing targeted two rail complexes managed by Marai Tetsudo, the Japanese name for the former Federated Malay States Railway (FMSR). The destruction of the central workshop signified the end of the Japanese Occupation in Malaya. Most of the early residents in Sentul were Indians working in the train depot and central workshop built by the British, dating back to 1896. Education Primary schools *Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar Baru Sentul *Sekolah Kebangsaan Convent Sentul 1 *Sekolah Kebangsaan Convent Sentul 2 *S ...
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Sentul Komuter Station
, image = Sentul KTM Station outview (220714) 01.jpg , image_caption = , address = Jalan Perhentian, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur , country = Malaysia , coordinates = , owned = Railway Assets Corporation , operator = Keretapi Tanah Melayu , line = Batu Caves Branch , other = , platform = 1 side platform & 1 island platform , tracks = 3 , parking = Available. Free parking bays , bicycle = , passengers = , pass_year = , pass_system = , opened = 1905 , rebuilt = 2010 , electrified = 1995 , accessible = , code = , zone = , services = , mpassengers = The Sentul Komuter station is a Malaysian commuter rail train station located on the east side of and named after Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. Since 2015, the station is served by the Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line of the KTM Komuter train services. For a long time, this station served as the northern terminus of the Sentul-Port Klang route until the line was extended to Batu Caves, when the station continued to be ...
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Sentul, Indonesia
Sentul City (previously Bukit Sentul) is a modern housing area situated at Sentul, Babakan Madang, Bogor Regency, in West Java, Indonesia. Its geographical coordinates are 6 52' 0" South, 112 26' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Sentul. Located near Bogor, it is about 48 km south of Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta. Sentul City is located at the western foot of the Jonggol Mountains, it is a mountainous township with an area of approximately 3100 hectares. Company Sentul City is managed by a public company named PT Sentul City Tbk, founded on 16 April 1993. This company has changed its name several times, namely PT Sentragriya Kharisma (1993), PT Royal Sentul Highlands (1993-1997 ), PT Bukit Sentul Tbk (1997-2006) and PT Sentul City Tbk (2006-present). The company started marketing the Bukit Sentul area in September 1993. Sentul City Tbk has been listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange since 30 June 1997, initially releasing its 400 million holdings for I ...
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Sentul Timur LRT Station
Sentul Timur LRT station is an elevated light rapid transit (LRT) station and serves as the northern terminal station for the Ampang line and Sri Petaling line. The station is located in Sentul, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, which is surrounded by medium density low-cost housing developments. Pangsapuri Melur is the nearest residential property to this station. Sentul is a main town area in Kuala Lumpur. It is divided into two sections namely Sentul Barat (''West Sentul'') and Sentul Timur (''East Sentul''). Jalan Sentul and Jalan Ipoh are the two major roads servicing this area. Although not designated as an official interchange, commuters may walk up to the Sentul Komuter station on the Batu Caves–Pulau Sebang Line from Sentul Timur station. It takes approximately 15 – 20 minutes for the walking distance. History The station is served by Ampang line and Sri Petaling line. Opened in 1998 as part of the lines' second phase of development of the former STAR LRT system, the ...
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Sentul LRT Station
Sentul LRT station is an elevated light rapid transit (LRT) station operated by Rapid Rail located in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is served by the Ampang line and Sri Petaling line. This station is situated next to two secondary schools, the Methodist Boys Secondary School Sentul and the Wesley Methodist School, three primary schools, and several medium-density, low-cost housing developments. Despite sharing the same name, the Sentul LRT station is not interchangeable with the Sentul Komuter station , image = Sentul KTM Station outview (220714) 01.jpg , image_caption = , address = Jalan Perhentian, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur , country = Malaysia , coordinates = , owned = Railway Assets Corporation , operator = Keretapi Tanah Melayu , ...; the two stations are approximately 800 meters in walking distance away from each other. The Komuter station was the first rail transit station in Sentul and served the older section of the suburb, while the LRT station was a ...
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Sandoricum Koetjape
''Sandoricum koetjape'', the santol, sentul, setun or cotton fruit, is a tropical fruit native to maritime Southeast Asia. Origin and distribution The santol is native to Malesia and New Guinea. It has been introduced to Indochina, Sri Lanka, India, northern Australia, Mauritius, and Seychelles. It is commonly cultivated throughout these regions and the fruits are seasonally abundant in the local and international markets. Botanical description There are two varieties of santol fruit, previously considered two different species, the yellow variety and the red. The difference is in the color that the older leaves turn before falling. The red appears to be more common and the reddish leaves mixed with the green ones add to the distinction and attractiveness of the tree. The fruits are often the size, shape and slightly fuzzy texture of peaches, with a reddish tinge. Both types have a skin that may be a thin peel to a thicker rind, according to the variety. It is often edible an ...
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