Bagan Datuk District

The Bagan Datuk District (Malay: Daerah Bagan Datuk) is the most southwest district in Perak, Malaysia. It covers an area of 951 square kilometres, and had a population about of 70,300. The district is bordered by Perak River which separates Manjung and Central Perak in the north, Bernam River which separates Sabak Bernam in the state of Selangor in the south, Muallim and Hilir Perak in the northeast. The capital of this district is Bagan Datuk town. Other localities that are situated in the district include Hutan Melintang, Rungkup and planned city “Bagan Datuk Water City (BDWC)”.[6] Bagan Datuk is well known for the largest source of coconuts in Perak.[7]

Bagan Datuk District
District of Malaysia
Daerah Bagan Datuk
Other transcription(s)
  Chinese峇眼拿督县
  Tamilபாகான் டத்தோ
  Jawiدائره باڬن داتوق
Location of Bagan Datuk District in Perak
Bagan Datuk District
Location of Bagan Datuk District in Malaysia
Coordinates: 3°55′N 100°55′E
Country Malaysia
State Perak
SeatBagan Datuk
Local area government(s)Teluk Intan Municipal Council (MPTI)[1]
Government
  District officerHamzah Hussin[2]
Area
  Total951.52 km2 (367.38 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[4]
  Total70,300
  Estimate 
(2015)[5]
71,300
  Density74/km2 (190/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
  Summer (DST)UTC+8 (Not observed)
Postcode
36100-36400
Calling code+6-05
Vehicle registration platesA

History

Bagan Datuk was founded initially at a different site at Batu 11/2 at Kampung Pasang Api. The current area where Bagan Datuk lies was previously referred to as Sungai Keling.[7]

In January 2016, Bagan Datoh was declared an autonomous sub-district (daerah kecil) of Perak after the approval from Sultan of Perak, Menteri Besar of Perak and the state secretary.[8] On 15 June 2016, Bagan Datoh was upgraded into a full district, detaching it from Hilir Perak (Teluk Intan). Teluk Intan however retains responsibility for the municipal works in the new district.[9] In August 2016, Sembilan Island was incorporated to Bagan Datoh District from Manjung District.[10]

On 29 December 2016, it was announced that Bagan Datoh will be renamed to Bagan Datuk starting 9 January 2017.[11]

Administrative divisions

Map of Bagan Datuk District

Bagan Datoh District is divided into 4 mukims, which are:[12]

The district also consist of 46 villages along with 8 Chinese fishing villages.[12][4]

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats


List of Bagan Datuk district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat)

ParliamentSeat NameMember of ParliamentParty
P75 Bagan DatukAhmad Zahid HamidiPerikatan Nasional (BN-UMNO)
P76 Teluk IntanNga Kor MingPakatan Harapan (DAP)


List of Bagan Datuk district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly of Perak

ParliamentStateSeat NameState AssemblymanParty
P75 N53RungkupShahrul Zaman bin YahyaPerikatan Nasional (BN-UMNO)
P75 N54Hutan MelintangKhairuddin bin TarmiziPerikatan Nasional (BN-UMNO)
P76 N56Changkat JongMohd Azhar bin JamaluddinPerikatan Nasional (BN-UMNO)
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See also

  • Districts of Malaysia

References

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