Klang District Explained

Klang District
Official Name:Daerah Klang
Jawi:کلڠ
Zh:巴生县
Ta:கிள்ளான்
Coordinates:3.0833°N 126°W
State:Selangor
Seat:Klang
La:Klang Royal City Council
(West)
Shah Alam City Council
(East)
Do:Zainal Nor[1]
Ob:Abdul Ghani Pateh Akhir[2]
Population As Of:2010
Postal Code:40xxx-42xxx
Area Code:+6-03-3, +6-03-51
Registration Plate:B

The Klang District is a district in Selangor, Malaysia. It is located in the western part of Selangor. It borders the Kuala Selangor District to the north, Petaling to the east, Kuala Langat district to the south and Malacca Straits to the west. The district was further divided into two mukims which is Klang and Kapar that covers 626.78 square km of land with 53.75 km of coastline.[3]

The district's principal town is Klang City. Other towns in the district include Port Klang, Pandamaran, Kapar and Meru and Bandar Sultan Sulaiman.

The Klang River flows through the Klang district and end near Port Klang and it has many islands such as Klang, Indah, Chet Mat Zin, Ketam, Tengah, Rusa, Selat Kering and Pintu Gedong Island.[3]

Administrative divisions

Klang District is divided into 2 mukims, which are Kapar and Klang: Kapar is the areas north of Klang River (Kapar itself is also the name of a town), while Klang covers the area south of the river. Klang city itself includes areas both north and south of the river.[4]

Kapar (Klang Utara)
Klang (Klang Selatan)

History

In addition to its present-day territory, Klang district before 1974 also included the mukims (communes or sub-districts) of Bukit Raja and Damansara which covered what is today Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Bandar Sunway and Kelana Jaya. In 1974, after Kuala Lumpur was made a Federal Territory, the subdistricts of Damansara and Bukit Raja joined with Petaling Jaya, Puchong and Sungai Buloh to form the Petaling District.[5] [6]

Demographics

In 1980, the census figures for the 3 main ethnic groups in the Klang District were: Malays 105,195, Chinese 119,186, and Indians 54,159.[7] The following are the 2010 census figures for Klang District, which include the city of Klang, Port Klang and part of Shah Alam.

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats

List of Klang district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat)

Parliament Seat Name Member of Parliament Party
P108Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
P109
P110Pakatan Harapan (DAP)
P111Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)

List of Klang district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly of Selangor

Parliament State Seat Name State Assemblyman Party
P108N40Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
P108N41 Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
P109N42 Pakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
P109N43
P109N44
P110N45 Pakatan Harapan (DAP)
P110N46 Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
P110N47 Pakatan Harapan (DAP)
P111N48 Pakatan Harapan (PKR)
P111N49
P111N50 Pakatan Harapan (DAP)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portal Rasmi PDT Klang Perutusan Pegawai Daerah Klang. www2.selangor.gov.my. 2017-12-25. 2019-07-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20190709133100/https://www.selangor.gov.my/klang.php/pages/view/79?mid=56. dead.
  2. Web site: Portal Rasmi PDT Klang Orang Besar Daerah Klang. www2.selangor.gov.my. 2017-12-25. 2019-02-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20190223185215/http://www2.selangor.gov.my/klang.php/pages/view/66. dead.
  3. Web site: BACKGROUND . luas.gov.my .
  4. Web site: Persempadanan Mukim . Pejabat Daerah / Tanah Klang .
  5. Web site: Peta Mukim Negeri Selangor. 31 August 2016. 21 June 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200621074212/https://www.selangor.gov.my/imageupload/Peta_Mukim_Negeri_Selangor-23Jul2006-064727.jpg. dead.
  6. Web site: Soil Maps of the World - Peninsular Malaysia. 31 August 2016.
  7. Population Change of the Klang-Langat Extended Metropolitan Region, Maalaysia, 1957-2000 . Katiman Rostam . Akademika . 79 . 1 . 1–18 . 2015-06-10 . 2015-06-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150610173144/http://www.ukm.my/penerbit/akademika/ACROBATAKADEMIKA79/01%20katiman.pdf . dead .