Miri Division


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FieldValue
nameMiri
image_blank_emblemFlag of Sarawak.svg
image_mapSarawakmiri.png
blank_emblem_typeDivisions of Sarawak
area_total_km226777.1
coordinates
population_density_km2auto
population_as_of2000
population_total316400
seat_typeDivision Office location
seatMiri
parts_typeLocal area government (s)
partsMiri City Council (MBM)
Majlis Daerah Subis (MDS)
Majlis Daerah Marudi (MDM)
blank_nameResident
blank_infoHj. Mastapa bin Hj. Julaihi
blank1_nameLicense plate prefix
blank1_infoQM
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Miri Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions of Sarawak, Malaysia.

Geography

It has a total area of 26,777.1 square kilometres, and is the second largest division after Kapit Division. The seat of this division is the city of Miri.

Miri Division consists of two districts: Miri and Marudi.

Of the 21 seismic events that happened in Sarawak from 1874 to 2011, the majority of them occurred between Niah and Selangau regions, which corresponds to Miri and Bintulu Divisions with Modified Mercalli intensity scale (MMI) of 3.5 to 5.3 magnitude.

Population

The population of Miri Division (year 2000 census) was 316,400. Ethnically, the population was Iban, Chinese, Malay (mostly Bruneian, Miriek as well as Kedayan), Melanau, Kayan, Kenyah, Lun Bawang and Kelabit. Due to the petroleum industry, there is also a large foreign worker population.

Economy

The economy is largely based on petroleum and natural gas extraction from both onshore and offshore wells, and related petroleum refining, liquefied natural gas and chemical production. Another major industry is timber processing from Miri's huge tropical rainforest. Processed wood products, rather than log export has been given priority by the government. Agriculture is includes oil palm, rubber, and pepper as the main products. Tourism, particularly ecotourism, is a growing component of the economy.

Protected areas

Administration

Members of Parliament

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ParliamentMember of ParliamentParty
P217 BintuluYB Datuk Tiong King SingGPS (PDP)
P218 SibutiYB Dato Lukanisman Awang SauniGPS (PBB)
P219 MiriYB Michael TeoPH (PKR)
P220 BaramYB Dato Anyi NgauGPS (PDP)
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Education

References

References

  1. (2022). "Site-Suitability Analysis on Seismic Stations using Geographic Information Systems". Disaster Advances.

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