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This is a list of schools in Pahang, Malaysia. It is categorised according to the variants of schools in Malaysia , and is arranged alphabetically. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
The Rompin District is a district located in the southeastern corner of Pahang, Malaysia.Rompin is currently under the Rompin District Council. [4]The district covers an area of 5,296 km and located 130 kilometres from Kuantan, the capital city of Pahang.
Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia, or Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan Malaysia (JUPEM). (Official site) Department of Mineral and Geoscience Malaysia, or Jabatan Mineral dan Geosains Malaysia (JMG). (Official site) Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia, or Jabatan Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia (JPSM). (Official site)
This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (SJK(C)) in Pahang, Malaysia. As of June 2022, there are 75 Chinese primary schools with a total of 16,629 students. As of June 2022, there are 75 Chinese primary schools with a total of 16,629 students.
Sekolah Menengah Agama Persekutuan Bentong (SMAP Bentong), usually known as SUPERB (derived from Sekolah Agama Persekutuan Bentong) (Arabic: المعهد الإسلامي الفدرالي بنتوغ; English: Bentong Federal Islamic Secondary School) is the seventh residential school (Sekolah Berasrama Penuh) in Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia.
Kuala Rompin or Rompin town is the largest town of Rompin District, southeastern Pahang, Malaysia. It is located on the South-East coast of Peninsular Malaysia and faces the South China Sea. It is about 133 km (83 mi) south from Kuantan, the State Capital of Pahang.
Coat of arms of Pontian District Council, predecessor of Pontian Municipal Council. Pontian District (Malay: Daerah Pontian) is a district located in southwest part of the Malaysian state of Johor.
Bandar Muadzam Shah is a sub-district in Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia.The town was established in 1979 by the South-East Pahang Development Authority (DARA) under the purview of the second Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, who also happened to be a native of the neighboring royal town of Pekan.