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List of capitals in Malaysia

Overview of Malaysian national, state, and district capitals


Overview of Malaysian national, state, and district capitals

The following is a list of capitals in Malaysia. It describes the national, state, and district capitals of Malaysia.

National capital

The national capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. It remains the primary cultural, business and financial centre in Malaysia. The Parliament of Malaysia and the official residence of the King are also located in Kuala Lumpur. In 2001, the seat of government was moved from Kuala Lumpur to the planned city of Putrajaya which from then on served as the federal administrative centre, sometimes referred to as the administrative capital. Both these cities, together with Labuan, have special status as Federal Territories of Malaysia.

Article 154(1) of the Federal Constitution states that unless been declared otherwise by the Parliament, Kuala Lumpur shall remain as the federal capital.

State capitals

Each state in Malaysia has its own state capital, where the state administration is carried out by each respective state government that is formed after winning the elections. The three Federal Territories of Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya – are headed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and administered by the Department of the Federal Territories under the Prime Minister's Department.

All the states in Peninsular Malaysia except for Malacca, Penang, are constitutional monarchies. The two and Sabah and Sarawak are non-monarchical states, which are headed by a Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governors). Thus, those states with constitutional monarchies have royal capitals or seats where the palace or official residences of the monarchs are situated. These capitals are sometimes different from the state's administrative capitals. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong resides in Kuala Lumpur.

States of MalayaAdministrative capitalRoyal capitalHistorical capital
Johor Johor
Kedah Kedah
Kelantan Kelantan
Malacca Malacca
Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan
Pahang Pahang
Penang Penang
Perak Perak
Perlis Perlis
Selangor Selangor
Terengganu Terengganu
Borneo StatesAdministrative capitalHistorical capital
Sabah Sabah
Sarawak Sarawak
Federal TerritoriesAdministrative capital
Labuan Labuan

District capitals

DistrictsCapital or seat
**Johor**
Batu Pahat District
Johor Bahru District
Kluang District
Kota Tinggi District
Kulai District
Mersing District
Muar District
Pontian District
Segamat District
Tangkak District
**Kedah**
Baling District
Bandar Baharu District
Kota Setar District
Kuala Muda District
Kubang Pasu District
Kulim District
Langkawi District
Padang Terap District
Pendang District
Pokok Sena District
Sik District
Yan District
**Kelantan**
Bachok District
Gua Musang District
Jeli District
Kota Bharu District
Kuala Krai District
Machang District
Pasir Mas District
Pasir Puteh District
Tanah Merah District
Tumpat District
**Malacca**
Alor Gajah District
Jasin District
Melaka Tengah District
**Negeri Sembilan**
Jelebu District
Jempol District
Kuala Pilah District
Port Dickson District
Rembau District
Seremban District
Tampin District
**Pahang**
Bentong District
Bera District
Cameron Highlands District
Jerantut District
Kuantan District
Lipis District
Maran District
Pekan District
Raub District
Rompin District
Temerloh District
**Penang**
Central Seberang Perai District
North Seberang Perai District
Northeast Penang Island District
South Seberang Perai District
Southwest Penang Island District
**Perak**
Batang Padang District
Hilir Perak District
Hulu Perak District
Kampar District
Kerian District
Kinta District
Kuala Kangsar District
Larut, Matang and Selama District
Manjung District
Muallim District
Perak Tengah District
Bagan Datuk District
**Sabah**
Beaufort District
Beluran District
Keningau District
Kinabatangan District
Kota Belud District
Kota Kinabalu District
Kota Marudu District
Kuala Penyu District
Kudat District
Kunak District
Lahad Datu District
Nabawan District
Papar District
Penampang District
Pitas District
Putatan District
Ranau District
Sandakan District
Semporna District
Sipitang District
Tambunan District
Tawau District
Telupid District
Tenom District
Tongod District
Tuaran District
**Sarawak**
Asajaya District
Bau District
Belaga District
Beluru District
Betong District
Bintulu District
Dalat District
Daro District
Julau District
Kabong District
Kanowit District
Kapit District
Kuching District
Lawas District
Limbang District
Lubok Antu District
Lundu District
Marudi District
Matu District
Meradong District
Miri District
Mukah District
Pakan District
Pusa District
Samarahan District
Saratok District
Sarikei District
Sebauh District
Selangau District
Serian District
Sibu District
Simunjan District
Song District
Sri Aman District
Subis District
Tanjung Manis District
Tatau District
Tebedu District
Telang Usan District
**Selangor**
Gombak District
Hulu Langat District
Hulu Selangor District
Klang District
Kuala Langat District
Kuala Selangor District
Petaling District
Sabak Bernam District
Sepang District
**Terengganu**
Besut District
Dungun District
Hulu Terengganu District
Kemaman District
Kuala Nerus District
Kuala Terengganu District
Marang District
Setiu District

References

References

  1. (2022-12-22). "Kementerian Wilayah Persekutuan kini Jabatan Wilayah Persekutuan".
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