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The metropolitan area's population as of 2010, as estimated in the 2010 census conducted by the DOSM; The metropolitan area's population difference between 2010 and 2020; The land area of the metropolitan area's defined boundaries in square kilometres (km 2); The population density of the metropolitan area in people per square kilometres (/km 2);
UiTM is Malaysia's largest institution of higher learning in terms of size and population and the largest university system in the country. Besides the main campus in Shah Alam , the university has expanded nationwide with 34 branch campuses, which collectively offers more than 500 academic programmes.
Shah Alam is a federal constituency in Petaling District and Klang District, Selangor, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1974. The federal constituency was created in the 1974 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
The official 2010 census recorded the population of Petaling as 1,660,869 people, excluding foreigners. [4] Petaling is 484.32 km 2 in area. [3] The urban centres are divided into the cities of Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya. However, there are numerous town subdivisions, old subdistrict administrations (mukim), all of which share the ...
753 (Shah Alam to UiTM Puncak Alam via Klang) T715 (UiTM Puncak Alam to Puncak Alam) Two free bus services provided by MDKS (Kuala Selangor District Council) are available: KS01 (Kuala Selangor to Sekinchan via Tanjong Karang) KS02 (Puncak Alam to Sungai Buloh railway station) Taxi services and Grab Car also available in the Kuala Selangor town.
It is located in the western part of Selangor. It borders the Kuala Selangor District to the north, Petaling to the east, Kuala Langat district to the south and Malacca Straits to the west. The district was further divided into two mukims which is Klang and Kapar that covers 626.78 square km of land with 53.75 km of coastline.
The population distribution is uneven, with some 79% of its citizens concentrated in Peninsular Malaysia, which has an area of 131,598 square kilometres (50,810.27 sq mi), constituting under 40% of the total area of Malaysia. [4] The Malaysian population is growing at a rate of 1.94% per annum as of 2017.
Hulu Selangor District: 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 ...