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Malaysia's current postcode system was initiated by M. Rajasingam, director-general of Pos Malaysia from 1976 to 1986. In 1976, only addresses in Kuala Lumpur had postcodes. Wanting to expand the postcode system to the whole country, Rajasingam enlisted the help of the French postal authorities. The postcode system made the process of sorting ...
Federal Territory/State District Name Capital/Largest settlement Local Government Population (2020 [11]) Area (km 2) Density Federal Territory (Malaysia) — Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur H: 1982112: 243: 8,156.8 — Putrajaya: Putrajaya P: 109202: 49: 2,228.6 Johor: Batu Pahat District: Batu Pahat: Batu Pahat M Yong Peng D: 495338: 1966: 252.0 ...
Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur Selangor. Kuala Lumpur District (1972–1974) Federal Territories. Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur (since 1974) Kuala Lumpur City Hall Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur: 1 February 1972 by Abdul Halim of Kedah, Yang di-Pertuan Agong V, as the City of Kuala Lumpur: 1,982,112 [4 ...
The format in Malaysia generally follows this order:street number, street name, region, and town/city, state.The name of town or city is actually the name of the post office which is responsible for managing the incoming mail, not the municipal name (even though by writing the municipality, the address can still be understood, provided that the correct postcode is given).
Following Malaya's independence in 1957 and the formation of Malaysia in 1963, street names in Kuala Lumpur were translated into the Malay language, some of which were given more simplified descriptions (i.e. "Old Market Square" as "Medan Pasar Besar" and "Foch Avenue" as "Jalan Foch"), as Malay was officially adopted as the official language ...
The 3 federal territories were formed for different purposes: Kuala Lumpur is the national capital, Putrajaya is the administrative centre of the federal government, and Labuan serves as an offshore financial centre. Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya were carved out of Selangor, while Labuan was ceded by Sabah.
Code Subdivision name Subdivision category MY-01 Johor: state MY-02 Kedah: state MY-03 Kelantan: state MY-04 Melaka: state MY-05 Negeri Sembilan: state MY-06 Pahang: state MY-08 Perak: state MY-09 Perlis: state MY-07 Pulau Pinang: state MY-12 Sabah: state MY-13 Sarawak: state MY-10 Selangor: state MY-11 Terengganu: state MY-14
Other Names Postal Code Seksyen 1 Old Town: 46000 Seksyen 1A Old Town: 46000 Seksyen 2 Old Town: 46000 Seksyen 3 Old Town: 46000 Seksyen 4 Old Town: 46050 Seksyen 5 Bukit Gasing: 46000 Seksyen 51 46050 Seksyen 51A Asia Jaya: 46100 Seksyen 52 New Town: 46200 Seksyen 6 46000 Seksyen 7 46000 Seksyen 8 46050 Seksyen 9 Taman Jaya: 46000 Seksyen 10 ...