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| leader_name = Datuk Dr. Sabin Samitah |
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| leader_title2 = [[Dewan Rakyat|MP]] |
| leader_title2 = [[Dewan Rakyat|MP]] |
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| leader_name2 = [[Wilfred Madius Tangau]] <br /> ([[United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation|UPKO]]) ([[Tuaran (federal constituency)|Tuaran]]) <br /> [[Mustapha Sakmud]] <br /> ([[Parti Keadilan Rakyat|PKR]]) ([[Sepanggar (federal constituency)|Sepanggar]]) <br /> [[Chan Foong Hin]] <br /> ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]]) ([[Kota Kinabalu (federal constituency)|Kota Kinabalu]]) <br /> [[Shahelmey Yahya]] <br /> ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) ([[Putatan (federal constituency)|Putatan]]) <br /> [[Ewon Benedick]] <br /> ([[United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation|UPKO]]) ([[Penampang (federal constituency)|Penampang]]) |
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*[[Wilfred Madius Tangau]] <br /> ([[United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation|UPKO]]) ([[Tuaran (federal constituency)|Tuaran]]) |
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*[[Mustapha Sakmud]] <br /> ([[Parti Keadilan Rakyat|PKR]]) ([[Sepanggar (federal constituency)|Sepanggar]]) |
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*[[Chan Foong Hin]] <br /> ([[Democratic Action Party|DAP]]) ([[Kota Kinabalu (federal constituency)|Kota Kinabalu]]) |
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*[[Shahelmey Yahya]] <br /> ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]) ([[Putatan (federal constituency)|Putatan]]) |
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*[[Ewon Benedick]] <br /> ([[United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation|UPKO]]) ([[Penampang (federal constituency)|Penampang]]) |
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| leader_title3 = [[Sabah State Legislative Assembly|MLA]] |
| leader_title3 = [[Sabah State Legislative Assembly|MLA]] |
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* [[Yakubah Khan|Yakub Khan]] ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]-[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]) (Karambunai) |
* [[Yakubah Khan|Yakub Khan]] <br /> ([[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]]-[[Barisan Nasional|BN]]) ([[Karambunai (state constituency)|Karambunai]]) |
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* Peto Galim ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) (Inanam) |
* [[Peto Galim]] <br /> ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) ([[Inanam (state constituency)|Inanam]]) |
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* Tan Lee Fatt ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)|DAP]]) (Likas) |
* [[Tan Lee Fatt]] <br /> ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)|DAP]]) ([[Likas (state constituency)|Likas]]) |
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* [[Christina Liew |
* [[Christina Liew]] <br /> ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[People's Justice Party (Malaysia)|PKR]]) ([[Api-Api (state constituency)|Api-Api]]) |
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* Azhar |
* [[Azhar Matussin]] <br /> ([[Parti Warisan Sabah|WARISAN]]) ([[Darau (state constituency)|Darau]]) |
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* [[Phoong Jin Zhe]] ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)|DAP]]) (Luyang) |
* [[Phoong Jin Zhe]] <br /> ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)|DAP]]) ([[Luyang (state constituency)|Luyang]]) |
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* [[Jasnih Daya]] ([[Gabungan Rakyat Sabah|GRS]]) |
* [[Jasnih Daya]] <br /> ([[Gabungan Rakyat Sabah|GRS]]) ([[Pantai Dalit (state constituency)|Pantai Dalit]]) |
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* Junz Wong Hong Jun ([[Parti Warisan Sabah|WARISAN]]) ( |
* [[Junz Wong|Junz Wong Hong Jun]] ([[Parti Warisan Sabah|WARISAN]]) ([[Tanjung Aru (state constituency)|Tanjung Aru]]) |
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* [[Jannie Lasimbang]] <br /> ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)|DAP]]) (Kapayan) |
* [[Jannie Lasimbang]] <br /> ([[Pakatan Harapan|PH]]-[[Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)|DAP]]) ([[Kapayan (state constituency)|Kapayan]]) |
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[[File:Map of Kota Kinabalu District, Sabah.svg|thumb|Map of Kota Kinabalu District]] |
[[File:Map of Kota Kinabalu District, Sabah.svg|thumb|Map of Kota Kinabalu District]] |
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The '''Kota Kinabalu District''' ({{lang-ms|Daerah Kota Kinabalu}}) is an [[Districts of Malaysia#Sabah|administrative district]] in the [[Malaysia]]n state of [[Sabah]], part of the [[West Coast Division]] which includes the districts of [[Kota Belud District|Kota Belud]], Kota Kinabalu, [[Papar District|Papar]], [[Penampang District|Penampang |
The '''Kota Kinabalu District''' ({{lang-ms|Daerah Kota Kinabalu}}) is an [[Districts of Malaysia#Sabah|administrative district]] in the [[Malaysia]]n state of [[Sabah]], part of the [[West Coast Division]] which includes the districts of [[Kota Belud District|Kota Belud]], Kota Kinabalu, [[Papar District|Papar]], [[Penampang District|Penampang]], [[Ranau District|Ranau]] and [[Tuaran District|Tuaran]]. The capital of the district is in [[Kota Kinabalu|Kota Kinabalu City]]. |
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== Demographics == |
== Demographics == |
Latest revision as of 05:49, 24 February 2024
Kota Kinabalu District
Daerah Kota Kinabalu | |
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![]() Kota Kinabalu City Hall. | |
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Coordinates: 5°58′13″N 116°04′14″E / 5.97028°N 116.07056°E | |
Country | ![]() |
State | ![]() |
Division | West Coast |
Capital | Kota Kinabalu |
Government | |
• Mayor of City Council | Datuk Dr. Sabin Samitah |
• MP | |
• MLA |
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Area | |
• Total | 352 km2 (136 sq mi) |
Population (2020[1]) | |
• Total | 500,425 |
• Density | 1,400/km2 (3,700/sq mi) |
Website | dbkk |
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/69/Map_of_Kota_Kinabalu_District%2C_Sabah.svg/220px-Map_of_Kota_Kinabalu_District%2C_Sabah.svg.png)
The Kota Kinabalu District (Malay: Daerah Kota Kinabalu) is an administrative district in the Malaysian state of Sabah, part of the West Coast Division which includes the districts of Kota Belud, Kota Kinabalu, Papar, Penampang, Ranau and Tuaran. The capital of the district is in Kota Kinabalu City.
Demographics
[edit]Year | Pop. | ±% | ||
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1991 | 209,175 | — | ||
2000 | 355,435 | +69.9% | ||
2010 | 452,058 | +27.2% | ||
2020 | 500,421 | +10.7% | ||
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Source: [2] |
According to the 2020 census, the population of the district was 500,421. The main ethnic groups were the Chinese (20%), Kadazan-Dusun (15%), Bajaus (16%), Malays (8%) and Muruts (6%).[2] As in most other parts of Sabah, there was also a significant number of illegal immigrants from the southern Philippines - mainly from the Sulu Archipelago and Mindanao - many of whom are not included in the population statistics.
Gallery
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Kota Kinabalu Basel Church.
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Mary Immaculate Catholic Church.
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Kota Kinabalu Latter Day Saint Church.
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Kota Kinabalu Seventh Day Adventist Church.
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Gurdwara Sahib Kota Kinabalu.
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Kota Kinabalu city centre.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Key Findings of Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2020 Local Authority Area" (pdf) (in Malay and English). Department of Statistics, Malaysia. ISBN 978-967-253-697-0. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 July 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- ^ a b "Key Findings of Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2020" (pdf) (in Malay and English). Department of Statistics, Malaysia. ISBN 978-967-2000-85-3.
Further reading
[edit]- Treacher, W. H (1891). "British Borneo: sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo". University of California Libraries. Singapore, Govt. print. dept. p. 190.
- Rutter, Owen (1922). "British North Borneo - An Account of its History, Resources and Native Tribes". Cornell University Libraries. Constable & Company Ltd, London. p. 157.
- Tregonning, K. G. (1965). A History Of Modern Sabah (North Borneo 1881–1963). University of Malaya Press.
External links
[edit] Media related to Kota Kinabalu District at Wikimedia Commons
- (in Malay) Kota Kinabalu City Hall