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The Sepang F1 International Circuit is the home of the [[Malaysian Grand Prix]] which is the Malaysian leg of the [[Formula One]] race.
The Sepang F1 International Circuit is the home of the [[Malaysian Grand Prix]] which is the Malaysian leg of the [[Formula One]] race.


The district of Sepang is also famous for the township of [[Cyberjaya]], which is also known as the Silicon Valley of Malaysia. Currently, over 250 multinational companies are located in Cyberjaya. The capital of Sepang district is [[Salak Tinggi]], which took over from Sepang town.
The district of Sepang is also famous for the township of [[Cyberjaya]], which is also known as the Silicon Valley of Malaysia vis-à-vis its association with the [[Multimedia Super Corridor]]. Currently, over 250 multinational companies are located in Cyberjaya. The capital of Sepang district is [[Salak Tinggi]], which took over from Sepang town.


==References==
==References==
*[http://www.dromoz.com/directory/place/?id=8211 Sepang]
*{{wikitravel}}
*{{wikitravel}}
*[http://www.malaysiangp.com.my Sepang F1 Circuit Official Website]
*[http://www.malaysiangp.com.my Sepang F1 Circuit Official Website]

Revision as of 03:55, 6 August 2007

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Sepang is a town and district located in the southern part of the state of Selangor in Malaysia. Formerly a sleepy town, Sepang has grown by leaps and bounds due to several recent developments. Sepang district is perhaps best known for hosting the Sepang International Circuit and as the site of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, which serves Kuala Lumpur.

The Sepang F1 International Circuit is the home of the Malaysian Grand Prix which is the Malaysian leg of the Formula One race.

The district of Sepang is also famous for the township of Cyberjaya, which is also known as the Silicon Valley of Malaysia vis-à-vis its association with the Multimedia Super Corridor. Currently, over 250 multinational companies are located in Cyberjaya. The capital of Sepang district is Salak Tinggi, which took over from Sepang town.

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