Temerloh

Temerloh
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiتمرلوه
 • Chinese淡马鲁 (Simplified)
淡馬魯 (Traditional)
Dànmǎlǔ (Hanyu Pinyin)
 • Tamilதெமர்லோ
Temarlō (Transliteration)
Temerloh Town
Temerloh Town
Official seal of Temerloh
Map
Country Malaysia
StatePahang
DistrictTemerloh District
Establishment1889
Granted municipality status15 January 1997[1]
Government
 • TypeLocal government
 • BodyTemerloh Municipal Council
 • PresidentJezlily Bt Jamaluddin[2]
Area
 • Total
120,000 km2 (50,000 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[3]
 • Total
141,781
 • Density1.2/km2 (3.1/sq mi)
Postcode
28xxx
Telephone area code+60-09
MPsIsmail Mohamed Said (BN)
Mohd Anuar Tahir (PH)
Salamiah Mohd Nor (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia)
Websitempt.gov.my
Temerloh Municipal Council

Majlis Perbandaran Temerloh
مجليس ڤربندرن تمارلوه
Type
Type
History
Founded15 January 1997
Preceded byTemerloh District Council
Leadership
President
Jezlily Jamaluddin
Meeting place
Kompleks Pejabat Plaza Temerloh, Jalan Ahmad Shah, 28000 Temerloh, Pahang Darul Makmur
Website
www.mpt.gov.my

Temerloh is a municipality in central Pahang, Malaysia. Located about 130 kilometres (81 mi) from Kuala Lumpur along the Kuantan–Kuala Lumpur trunk road, Temerloh is the second largest urban area in Pahang after Kuantan, the state capital city. It is situated at the confluence of the Pahang and Semantan Rivers. Today, Temerloh usually refers to the territory under the administration of Temerloh Municipal Council which includes Mentakab, Lanchang, Kuala Krau and Kerdau.

An old town with some colonial buildings and shophouses, the town has prospered in recent years as a transport hub and new industrial centre. There have been many new commercial and industrial hubs built in Temerloh in recent years. Cutting travel time in half, the East Coast Expressway links the town to Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan and adds to the growth of Temerloh.

  1. ^ "Background of Temerloh Municipal Council". Majlis Perbandaran Temerloh. 5 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Profil YDP". 5 January 2016.
  3. ^ "TABURAN PENDUDUK MENGIKUT PBT & MUKIM 2010". Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Retrieved 15 December 2017.

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