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  2. Klang (city) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the Town Board became the Klang Town Council after a local election was set up to select its members in accordance with the Local Government Election Ordinance of 1950. In 1963, the Port Klang Authority was created and it now administers three Port Klang areas: Northport, Southpoint , and West Port .

  3. Klang Royal City Council - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its establishment in May 1890 to administer Klang town, Klang Local Authority was known as Klang Health Board. Its official boundary was set in 1895, which was later combined with Port Swettenham in December 1945 to form Klang Municipal Board. [1] Further change in the administration came when Klang Town Council was established in 1954.

  4. List of local governments in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Kuantan City Council, having received city status on 21 February 2021, is the newest City Council formed in Malaysia following Klang City Council which received city status on 5 February 2024. [2] [3] Local governments in Peninsular Malaysia Local governments in Sabah Local governments in Sarawak

  5. Klang District - Wikipedia

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    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. [5]

  6. Klang Valley - Wikipedia

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    Principal cities within Klang Valley within the borders of the state of Selangor and the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. Klang Valley (Malay: Lembah Klang) is an urban agglomeration in Malaysia that is centered in the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, and including their adjoining cities and towns in the state of Selangor

  7. List of districts in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Klang District: Klang: Klang C Shah Alam C: 1088942: 632: 1,723.0 Kuala Langat District: Teluk Datok: Kuala Langat M: 307787: 855: 360.0 Kuala Selangor District: Kuala Selangor: Kuala Selangor M: 281753: 1187: 237.4 Petaling District: Subang: Petaling Jaya C Shah Alam C Subang Jaya C: 2298123: 487: 4,718.9 Sabak Bernam District: Sabak: Sabak ...

  8. Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Tengku Ampuan Rahimah (TAR) Hospital in Klang (Malay: Hospital Besar Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Klang), also known as Klang General Hospital or Klang GH is a 1094-bed [1] government tertiary hospital located in the south of the royal town of Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. The hospital is the second busiest hospital in Malaysia in terms of ...

  9. Teluk Pulai - Wikipedia

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    Teluk Pulai is a modern residential and township located within the Klang town center in the state of Selangor, Malaysia.Teluk Pulai falls under the jurisdiction of the Klang Municipal Council (MPK) and divided by two DUN state assembly jurisdiction which is Bandar Baru Klang and Selat Klang.