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Teluk Intan is a town in Hilir Perak District, Perak, Malaysia. It is the district capital, the largest town in the district and fourth largest town in the state of Perak with an estimated population of around 172,505, more than half of Hilir Perak district's total population (232,900).
The district is governed by Teluk Intan Municipal Council which is based in the town of Teluk Intan. The District council was known as Hilir Perak District Council until 4 April 2004, when it was upgraded to Municipality status. Teluk Intan town is the district's principal urban center while smaller towns include Langkap town and Chenderong ...
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Chikus is a small town in Mukim Sungai Manik, Hilir Perak District, Perak, Malaysia. [1] This town located in district capital of Teluk Intan and along Sungai Batang Padang and Sungai Manik. The nearest train station is Tapah Road. It is a major area for the Trans Perak - Sungai Manik rice plantation scheme.
Batak Rabit is a small town in Hilir Perak District, Perak, Malaysia.The town is located near Teluk Intan town. It was named after Batak mercenaries that comes from the Batak District in Sumatra that was brought by Raja Laut during a Selangor civil war had their ears and noses grossly bangled that hung out.
Teluk Intan (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Hilir Perak District" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Teluk Intan: 5 0808 Hulu Perak: 89,926 6,560.43 Gerik: 10 0809 Selama — — — 3 0810 Perak Tengah: 99,854 1,279.46 Seri Iskandar: 12 0811 Kampar: 96,303 669.8 Kampar: 2 0812 Muallim: 69,639 934.35 Tanjung Malim: 3 0813 Bagan Datuk: 70,300 951.52 Bagan Datuk: 4 Note: Population data for Hilir Perak, Bagan Datuk, Batang Padang, and Muallim ...
Local villagers transported goods using their sampans (boats) to neighbouring villages along the river towards Teluk Intan in Hilir Perak district. Following the tin-mining boom in Perak, there was an influx of Chinese immigrants to Perak as a whole, including Bidor. The Hoklo (Hokkien-speaking) Chinese was believed to have originated from ...