Kuala Muda District
The Kuala Muda District is a district in Kedah, Malaysia. Sungai Petani is the administrative center of the district. Kuala Muda district is in close proximity to the border of Kedah and Penang. Apart from Sungai Petani, other major towns in the district include Tikam Batu, Padang Tembusu, Sungai Lalang, Bedong, Bukit Selambau, Sidam, Gurun, Semeling, Merbok, Kota Kuala Muda and Tanjung Dawai. The Mount Jerai is shared with the neighboring district of Yan while the Muda River is shares the bordering state of Penang. The iconic Jambatan Merdeka (Independent Bridge) connect both Tikam Batu with Bumbung Lima in Penang. Kuala Muda is the second largest and most populous district in Kedah, and it is also the site of some of the earliest civilization site in the country.
Kuala Muda District | |
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Daerah Kuala Muda | |
Other transcription(s) | |
• Chinese | 瓜拉姆达县 |
• Tamil | கோலா மூடா |
Location of Kuala Muda District in Kedah | |
Kuala Muda District Location of Kuala Muda District in Malaysia | |
Coordinates: 5°40′N 100°30′E | |
Country | |
State | |
Seat | Sungai Petani |
Local area government(s) | Sungai Petani Municipal Council |
Government | |
• District officer | Nordin Yahya[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 928.35 km2 (358.44 sq mi) |
Population (2010)[3] | |
• Total | 435,959 |
• Density | 470/km2 (1,200/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (MST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+8 (Not observed) |
Postcode | 09xxx |
Calling code | +6-044 |
Vehicle registration plates | K |
History
The name Kuala Muda may derived from the river that cut cross the southern part of Kedah, Sungai Muda (Muda River) which meets the Strait of Melaka in the fishing village of Kampung Sungai Muda, Kota Kuala Muda. Confluences of the river were also part of the Kedah history; Sungai Merbok and Sungai Mas harboured among the earliest civilazation in the country, Sungai Sungai Petani, Sungai Semeling and Sungai Ketil. Ancient ruins and artifacts can be found across the districts, from temple-like structures or candis, the Kota Kuala Muda Gates, ancient boats called Perahu Sagor, glass beads, Buddhist and Hindu statues and potteries.
The district suffered from the 2004 tsunami which caused 11 casualties.[4]
Administrative divisions
Kuala Muda District is divided into 16 mukims, which are:[5]
- Bujang
- Bukit Meriam
- Gurun
- Haji Kudong
- Kota
- Kuala
- Merbok
- Pekula
- Pinang Tunggal
- Rantau Panjang
- Semeling
- Sidam Kiri
- Simpor
- Sungai Pasir
- Sungai Petani
- Teloi Kiri
Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats
List of Kuala Muda district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat)
Parliament | Seat Name | Member of Parliament | Party |
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P12 | Jerai | Sabri Bin Azit | PAS |
P14 | Merbok | Nor Azrina Binti Surip @ Nurin Aina | Pakatan Harapan (PKR) |
P15 | Sungai Petani | Johari Abdul | Pakatan Harapan (PKR) |
List of Kuala Muda district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri)
Parliament | State | Seat Name | State Assemblyman | Party |
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P12 | N22 | Gurun | Johari Abdul | Pakatan Harapan (PKR) |
P14 | N25 | Bukit Selambau | Summugam A/L Rengasamy | Pakatan Harapan (PKR) |
P14 | N26 | Tanjung Dawai | Hanif Bin Ghazali | PAS |
P15 | N27 | Pantai Merdeka | Ahmad Fadzli Bin Hashim | PAS |
P15 | N28 | Bakar Arang | Ooi Tze Min | Pakatan Harapan (PH) |
P15 | N29 | Sidam | Robert Ling Kui Ee | IND |
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- User, Super. "Laman Web Rasmi Pejabat Daerah Kuala Muda - Sejarah Pentadbiran". pdkm.kedah.gov.my. Archived from the original on 2017-12-07. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
- "Population Distribution and Basic Demographic Characteristics, 2010" (PDF). Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
- "Sembilan tahun menanti pembukaan Galeri Tsunami di Kota Kuala Muda" (in Malay). Utusan Online. 26 December 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
- "PEJABAT DAERAH KUALA MUDA". pejabatdaerahkualamuda.blogspot.my. 28 February 2011.