Rompin District
Rompin District 云冰 | ||
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District of Malaysia | ||
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Coordinates: 2°47′41.8″N 103°29′10.2″E / 2.794944°N 103.486167°ECoordinates: 2°47′41.8″N 103°29′10.2″E / 2.794944°N 103.486167°E | ||
Country | Malaysia | |
State | Pahang | |
Seat | Kuala Rompin | |
Government | ||
• District officer | Mohd Zulkifli Bin Hashim | |
• Member of Parliament | Hasan Arifin | |
Area | ||
• Total | 5,296 km2 (2,045 sq mi) | |
Population (2010) | ||
• Total | 110,286 | |
• Density | 21/km2 (54/sq mi) | |
Postcode | 268xx | |
Telephone area code | +60-09 | |
Vehicle registration | C |
The Rompin District (Chinese: 云冰) is a district and a parliamentary constituency located in the southeastern corner of Pahang, Malaysia. The district covers an area of 5,296 km and located 130 kilometres from Kuantan, the capital city of Pahang. It is bordered to the north by Pekan, to the west by Bera, to the south by Johor, and to the east by the South China Sea. The capital city of the district is Kuala Rompin. The Department of Statistics Malaysia estimates the population of Rompin was 110,286 on 2010.
Rompin is home to the island resort of Tioman Island.
History
Rompin was believed opened by Datuk Pahlawan Ahmad in 1888, as small fishing village.
Administrative divisions
Rompin District is divided into 5 mukims, which are:
- Endau
- Keratong
- Kuala Rompin
- Pontian
- Tioman
Politics
Rompin is a constituency in the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament. The current Member of Parliament is Dato' Hasan bin Arifin [1] of UMNO (part of the federal ruling coalition Barisan Nasional), replacing Jamaluddin Jarjis who died in a helicopter crash in May 2015.
In turn, Rompin contributes three seats to the Pahang State Legislative Assembly, namely:
- Bukit Ibam;
- Muadzam Shah; and
- Tioman.
All three seats are also currently held by UMNO.[2]
Transportation
Car
Highway is the main thoroughfare through this constituency. Southwards it goes all the way to Johor Bahru; northwards it leads first to the royal capital Pekan, then the state capital Kuantan, then through Kuala Terengganu and Kota Bharu. Route is another important route for the constituency; it begins at the junction with highway near Kuala Rompin, runs through Bandar Muadzam Shah before ending at Bukit Ibam.
Public transport
As with most of eastern Pahang, KTM Intercity does not serve Rompin. rapidKuantan buses also do not serve this constituency at this stage.
Prominent residents
- Jamaluddin Jarjis – former Ambassador of Malaysia to the United States, former Malaysian government minister, former Member of Parliament for Rompin
References
- ↑ "Ahli Parlimen". Portal Rasmi Parlimen Malaysia. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ "Senarai ADUN Barisan Nasional". Barisan Nasional. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
External links
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