Kuala Lumpur Map Art

Kuala Lumpur's core sits where the Klang and Gombak rivers converge, their junction marked by the old colonial grid radiating from Merdeka Square. The Petronas Twin Towers and surrounding Klang Valley development create a dense central cluster, while the Amphitheater-shaped city expands outward along major highways—the Federal Territory boundary traces an irregular arc, with the Titiwangsa Mountains forming a natural eastern edge. The Klang River winds south through the city before joining the Selangor River, creating the defining waterway that shaped the original settlement.

3.1390° N, 101.6869° E

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