Sungkai

Sungkai is a mukim in , Postcode 35600 , . It is accessible via the North–South Expressway's Sungkai Interchange.
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  • Type: Town with 32,700 residents
  • Description: town in Perak, Malaysia
  • Also known as: Sungkei

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sungkai.

Railway station
The railway station is a train station stationed at the north eastern side of and named after the town of , , . The station was reopened and electrified in March 2007 as part of the Rawang-Ipoh Electrified Double Tracking Project.

Sungkai

Latitude
4.00467° or 4° 0′ 17″ north
Longitude
101.30294° or 101° 18′ 11″ east
Population
32,700
Elevation
40 metres (131 feet)
United Nations Location Code
MY SGK
Open location code
6PP32833+V5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 254073917
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
1732927
Wiki­data ID
Q12710067
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Uzbek—“Sungkai” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 宋溪
  • Dutch: Sungkai
  • Esperanto: Sungkai
  • Irish: Sungkai
  • Malay: Bandar Sungkai
  • Malay: Sungkai
  • Russian: Сунгкай
  • Tamil: சுங்கை நகரம்
  • Tamil: சுங்கை
  • Uzbek: Sungkai

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