Kampar | |
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Town and district capital | |
Kampar Town Bandar Kampar | |
Other transcription(s) | |
• Jawi | كمڤر |
• Chinese | 金宝 (Simplified) 金寶 (Traditional) Jīnbǎo (Hanyu Pinyin) gam1 bou2 (Jyutping) |
• Tamil | கம்பார் Kampār (Tamil) |
Nickname: Education City | |
Coordinates: 4°8′30.6″N 101°9′13.32″E / 4.141833°N 101.1537000°E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Perak |
District | Kampar |
Government | |
• Type | District Council |
• Body | Kampar District Council |
• Yang Dipertua | Ahmad Suqairy bin Alias |
Time zone | UTC+8 (MST) |
• Summer (DST) | Not observed |
Postal code | 31xxx |
National calling code | 05-4xxxxxx |
License plate prefix | A |
Website | www |
Kampar is the largest town and administrative seat of Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. Founded in 1887, the town lies within the Kinta Valley, an area rich with tin reserves. It was a tin mining town which boomed during the height of the tin mining industry. Many tin towns were established in the late 19th century, flourished in the 1900s, only to stagnate and decline after World War I, with the exception of an exhilarating boom in the 1920s. Most have closed down following the collapse of the industry, especially in the late 20th century.
Kampar is 33km south of the state capital Ipoh, well connected by both national highway 1 and railway.