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Tanjong Sepat town Tanjung Sepat in Kuala Langat District. Tanjung Sepat (Jawi: تنجوڠ سڤات; Chinese: 丹绒士拔) is a town in Kuala Langat District, Selangor, Malaysia. It is on the Strait of Malacca. It is administered by the Zone 24 of the Kuala Langat Municipal Council. Kampung Kundang is a village located nearby. [1]
Sepat beach. Tanjung Sepat or better known as Pantai Sepat is a typical Malay fishing village [1] located in Kuantan District, Pahang, Malaysia.From Kuantan, it is accessible via Jalan Abu Bakar Federal Route 183 and is an alternative way to the royal town of Pekan.
Tanjong Sepat is a state constituency in Selangor, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly since 2004. The state constituency was created in the 2003 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Selangor State Legislative Assembly under the first past the post voting system.
Pahang's long, coastline has sandy beaches like Cherating, Teluk Cempedak, Beserah, Batu Hitam and Tanjung Sepat. Also located along the coastal plain, is a 32 km 2 (12 sq mi) wide expanse of alluvial soil that includes the deltas and estuarine plains of the Kuantan, Pahang, Rompin, Endau, and Mersing Rivers. [ 6 ]
Tanjung Sepat may refer to: Tanjung Sepat, Pahang in Malaysia; Tanjung Sepat, Selangor in Malaysia Tanjong Sepat (state constituency) of Selangor, Malaysia
Established on January 1, 1977, under the Local Government Act 1976 by a combination of 3 Local Councils: Sg. Jarom, Tanjung Sepat Local Council, Kuala Langat Municipal Board, Kuala Langat Sanitary Board. [1] Early establishment 3.7 square miles (9.6 km), 2001 increased to 62,294 km 2 and 2006 increased to 857.70 km 2 including 3 nautical miles.
Jenjarom Jenjarom in Kuala Langat District. Jenjarom is a town located in the Kuala Langat District of Selangor state in Malaysia.Around 95% of the 30,000 [1] residents are Hokkien Chinese and the Hokkien dialect is the main language used locally (although Malaysian Mandarin as well as the national language, Bahasa Malaysia are widely spoken by its multi-ethnic residents from three main ...
The district of Hulu Selangor has existed since the Federated Malay States era, although at that time the name of the district was spelled Ulu Selangor. Hulu Selangor was supposed to be administered by multiple administrative councils, but was united into a single Hulu Selangor Municipal Council by the Selangor State Assembly on January 1, 1977, under Section 2 Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171).