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5-525: Miri District is an administrative district in Miri Division , Sarawak, Malaysia covering a total area of 4707 km. The Miri District can be divided into Miri City (997.43 km), Sibuti sub-district (842.47 km), and Niah sub-district (2887.21 km). They are governed by Miri District Office located in Miri City, Sibuti sub-district office, and Niah sub-district office. The Miri City

10-475: Is a population growth of 2.88%. This Sarawak location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Miri Division Miri Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions of Sarawak , Malaysia . It has a total area of 26,777.1 square kilometres, and is the second largest division after Kapit Division . The seat of this division is the city of Miri . Miri Division consists of two districts: Miri and Marudi . Of

15-611: Is administered by Miri City Council (MCC). Meanwhile, Niah and Sibuti sub-district falls under the jurisdiction of Subis District Council headquartered at Bekenu . List of Miri district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat) List of Miri district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly of Sarawak There has been a growth of Miri District population of 3.5% from 1991 to 2000. Meanwhile, from 2000 to 2010, there

20-430: The petroleum industry, there is also a large foreign worker population. The economy is largely based on petroleum and natural gas extraction from both onshore and offshore wells, and related petroleum refining , liquefied natural gas and chemical production. Another major industry is timber processing from Miri's huge tropical rainforest . Processed wood products, rather than log export has been given priority by

25-531: The 21 seismic events that happened in Sarawak from 1874 to 2011, the majority of them occurred between Niah and Selangau regions, which corresponds to Miri and Bintulu Divisions with Modified Mercalli intensity scale (MMI) of 3.5 to 5.3 magnitude. The population of Miri Division (year 2000 census) was 316,400. Ethnically, the population was Iban , Chinese , Malay (mostly Bruneian and Kedayan ), Melanau , Kayan , Kenyah , Lun Bawang and Kelabit . Due to

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