21-477: The Kuala Selangor District is a district in Selangor , Malaysia . It has a total landmass of 1,194.52 square kilometres (461 sq mi) separated by Selangor River into two division, Tanjung Karang and Kuala Selangor . The district boundary is shared with Sabak Bernam at the north, Hulu Selangor and Gombak at the west, Petaling at the southwest and Klang at the south. The geography of Kuala Selangor
42-561: A major race riot in Kuala Lumpur. It was realised that if Kuala Lumpur remained part of Selangor, clashes between the federal government and Selangor state government might arise when they are controlled by different parties. The solution was to separate Kuala Lumpur from the state and place it under direct federal rule. On 1 February 1974, the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Agreement was signed, and Kuala Lumpur became
63-467: A mukim is however of less importance with respect to the administration of land; for land administrative purposes, major cities (e.g. Petaling Jaya ) are given an equal status with mukim. The state of Perlis is not divided into districts due to its size, but straight to the mukim level. The Federal Territories and Labuan are also not divided into districts; however Kuala Lumpur is divided into several mukim for land administration purposes. Putrajaya
84-457: A type of administrative division below the state level in Malaysia . An administrative district is administered by a lands and district office ( pejabat daerah dan tanah ) which is headed by district officer ( pegawai daerah ). In Peninsular Malaysia , a district is a subdivision of a state . A mukim ( commune , sub-district or parish ) is a subdivision of a district. In recent years,
105-652: Is characterised by a flat land in Tanjung Karang and Jeram . Bordered in Kapar in South and some hills at Southeast. The district's name was from a town that named when Selangor River meets the sea . Kuala Selangor District is divided into 9 mukims , which are: List of Kuala Selangor district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat) List of Kuala Selangor district representatives in
126-670: Is divided into precincts . In East Malaysia , a district is a subdivision of a division ( bahagian ) of a state. For example, Tuaran is a district within the West Coast Division of Sabah . A district is usually named after the main town or its administrative capital ; for example, the town of Sandakan is the capital of the Sandakan District, as well as the capital of Sandakan Division . Some larger districts are further divided into autonomous sub-districts ( daerah kecil ; literally "small district") before
147-631: Is the official anthem of the Federal Territories. Apart from the flag of Federal Territories, each federal territory has its own flag. Since 2006, sport activities in all three Federal Territories are governed and coordinated by the Federal Territory Sports Council ( Malay : Majlis Sukan Wilayah Persekutuan , WIPERS), a federal statutory body. In addition to federal public holidays, all three Federal Territories celebrate Federal Territory Day. Labuan, with
168-505: Is under construction named West Coast Expressway (WCE) in Tanjung Karang only have small amount of them which only provided in the township of Tanjung Karang and some sub-roads in some villages. The town is usually accessed via Klang–Teluk Intan Road FT5 (coastal route), Kuala Selangor–Kepong Road FT54 (to Kuala Lumpur) and Kuala Selangor–Bestari Jaya Road B33 (to Bestari Jaya & Rawang). There are 6 bus lines by Selangor Omnibus , Wawasan Sutera and rapidKL bus currently serving
189-530: The Federal Government of Malaysia . Kuala Lumpur is the national capital of Malaysia, Putrajaya is the administrative capital, and Labuan is an offshore international financial centre. Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya are enclaves in the state of Selangor . Labuan is an island off the coast of Sabah . The territories fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Federal Territories . Originally,
210-724: The Federal Territory (FT) Ministry was established in 1979 and was in charge of planning and administration of Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley. In 1981, the FT Ministry was re-established under the Prime Minister's Department as the Planning Unit of Klang Valley. In 2004, the FT Ministry was again formed into a full-fledged ministry which focused on the development of Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya. In 2022, under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim 's administration,
231-688: The Kuala Selangor District which is: Two free bus services provided by MDKS (Kuala Selangor District Council) are available: Taxi services and Grab Car also available in the Kuala Selangor town. The Local Planning Masterplan for the year 2015 released by MDKS envision the addition of a Light Rail Transit facility (linking Bestari Jaya , Puncak Alam and Shah Alam ) in the future. Districts of Malaysia Districts ( Malay : Daerah ; Jajahan in Kelantan ) are
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#1732787247169252-563: The State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri) The Kuala Selangor District Council is seeking for the area to become declared as a municipality. Currently there is an expressway named Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway E25 (LATAR) linked Ijok , Kuala Selangor and Templer Park , Rawang . It is also connected with Guthrie Corridor Expressway (GCE) to Shah Alam and North–South Expressway Central Link to northern Peninsular Malaysia. Another expressway which
273-718: The basis of boundaries for the parliamentary constituencies in the Malaysian Parliament . However this is not always the case; in heavily populated areas e.g. the Klang Valley and Kinta Valley there is serious overlap between district, local government and parliamentary boundaries. In the 11 states of the Peninsular Malaysia including the Federal Territories , there are townships (precinct for Putrajaya) that been administered by
294-499: The district office and also the state government . For a list, see Category:Mukims of Malaysia . However, two states and one federal territory in Malaysia is not divided into any townships. Federal Territories (Malaysia) The Federal Territories ( FT ), ( Malay : Wilayah Persekutuan ; Jawi : ولايه ڤرسکوتوان ) in Malaysia comprise three territories— Kuala Lumpur , Labuan , and Putrajaya —governed directly by
315-708: The first federal territory of Malaysia. The cession of Kuala Lumpur had the effect of securing the Selangor state government for the Barisan Nasional until the 2008 general election . The separation of Kuala Lumpur meant that Kuala Lumpur voters lost representation in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly and could only vote for representation in the Parliament of Malaysia . Labuan, an island off coast of mainland Sabah,
336-487: The ministry was scrapped and its functions delegated to other ministries. Currently, the Federal Territories are administered by the Department of the Federal Territories (Jabatan Wilayah Persekutuan) under the Prime Minister's Department. The federal territories were originally part of two states- Selangor and Sabah . Both Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya were part of Selangor and Labuan was part of Sabah. Kuala Lumpur,
357-575: The mukim level. This is prevalent in Sarawak and Sabah , but also seen in Peninsular Malaysia in recent years, e.g. Lojing autonomous sub-district in Kelantan . Sub-districts in Sabah , however, are not divided into mukim. An administrative district can be distinguished from a local government area where the former deals with land administration and revenue while the latter deals with
378-795: The planning and delivery of basic infrastructure to its inhabitants. Administrative district boundaries are usually congruent with local government area boundaries, but may sometimes differ especially in urbanised areas. For example, the Petaling District in Selangor is administered by three local authorities: Petaling Jaya City Council , Shah Alam City Council and Subang Jaya City Council ; conversely one local authority can administer more than one district, for example Northeast Penang Island District and Southwest Penang Island District in Penang are both administered by Penang Island City Council . Administrative district boundaries also provide
399-612: The state capital of Selangor, became the national capital of the Federation of Malaya (and later Malaysia) in 1948. Since independence in 1957, the federal as well as the Selangor state ruling party had been the Alliance (later the Barisan Nasional ). However, in the 1969 elections the Alliance, while retaining control of the federal government, lost its majority in Selangor to the opposition. The same election resulted in
420-517: The third federal territory on 1 February 2001. In recent years, efforts were made to forge a common identity for the three federal territories. A flag of the Federal Territories was introduced in 2006 to represent the federal territories as a whole. During the 2006 Sukma Games in Kedah , Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, and Putrajaya's teams merged into the unified Federal Territories team. Maju dan Sejahtera ( lit. ' Progress and Prosperity ' )
441-473: Was chosen by the federal government for development into an offshore financial centre . Labuan became the second federal territory in 16 April 1984. Putrajaya is a planned city , designed to replace Kuala Lumpur as the seat of the federal government. Sultan Salahuddin of Selangor , who was serving as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at that time, was asked again to cede land to the federal government. Putrajaya became
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