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Kuala Lipis was a gold-mining centre before the British arrived in 1887. In 1898, it became the capital of Pahang within the British-administered Federated Malay States.During this colonial era, grand buildings, such as the imposing district offices, the Clifford School, and the Pahang Club, were built.
Lipis has 10 mukim or subdistricts, the largest being Ulu Jelai. The district capital is Kuala Lipis. During the British colonization, Kuala Lipis was made the state's capital city. Kuala Lipis was the administrative capital of Pahang for 57 years from 1898 until 27 August 1955, when Kuantan was picked as the new capital.
Raub is the only place in western Pahang (Raub, Bentong and Kuala Lipis) that has state and federal-level administrative offices. There is a landmark building, situated next to Taman Bukit Koman (not to be confused with Kampung Bukit Koman), which contains most of the administrative offices, called Bangunan Gunasama Persekutuan.
Lipis is a federal constituency in Lipis District, Pahang, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1959. The federal constituency was created in the 1958 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
Kuala Kubu Bharu: Hulu Selangor M: 198132: 1740: 113.9 Klang District: Klang: Klang M Shah Alam C: 861189: 627: 1,373.5 Kuala Langat District: Teluk Datok: Kuala Langat M: 224648: 858: 261.8 Kuala Selangor District: Kuala Selangor: Kuala Selangor M: 209590: 1195: 175.4 Petaling District: Subang: Petaling Jaya C Shah Alam C Subang Jaya C ...
1 March 1912: Kuala Krau - Mentakab; 16 November 1912: Kuala Teh (closed) - Kuala Krau; 15 May 1913: Tembing (closed) - Kuala Teh (closed) 4 May 1914: Tumpat - Pasir Mas - Tanah Merah; 15 October 1917: Kuala Lipis - Tembing (closed) 1 September 1920: Pasir Mas - Rantau Panjang; 16 March 1921: Padang Tengku - Kuala Lipis
The Lipis River, a tributary of the Jelai, begins at the Pahang–Perak border in Ulu Sungai, Raub district and ends at the confluence with the Jelai at Kuala Lipis. The Semantan River, a tributary of the Pahang, starts in Bentong district and merges with the river at Kuala Semantan.
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