• Web
  • Images
  • Video
  • Wiki
  • News
  • More
    • ZapMeta FAQ
    • Settings
    • Advanced
×

Klang Valley source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klang_Valley

Principal cities within Klang Valley within the borders of the state of Selangor and the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya.

Klang Valley (Malay: Lembah Klang) is an area in Malaysia which is centered in Kuala Lumpur, and includes its adjoining cities and towns in the state of Selangor. A more recent alternative reference to this would be Greater Kuala Lumpur.

The Klang Valley is geographically delineated by Titiwangsa Mountains to the north and east and the Strait of Malacca to the west. It extends to Rawang in the northwest, Semenyih in the southeast, and Klang and Port Klang in the southwest.[1] The conurbation is the heartland of Malaysia's industry and commerce.[2] As of 2012, the Klang Valley is home to roughly 7.9 million people.[3]

Contents

  • 1 Origin
  • 2 Regions
  • 3 Transport
  • 4 See also
  • 5 References

Origin[edit]

The valley is named after the Klang River, the principal river that flows through it, which is closely linked to the early development of the area as a cluster of tin mining towns in the late 19th century. Development of the region took place largely in the East-West direction (between Gombak and Port Klang) but the urban areas surrounding Kuala Lumpur have since grown south towards the border with Negeri Sembilan and north towards Rawang.

Regions[edit]

There is no official designation of the boundaries that make up Klang Valley but it is often assumed to comprise the following areas and their corresponding local authorities:

Definition of Klang Valley by parliamentary constituencies (2016 proposed boundaries)
     Actual area of Klang Valley
     Often included (Rawang and Langat River Valley)
     Sometimes included (for TV and radio broadcasting)
  • Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
    • Kuala Lumpur City Hall
  • Selangor district of Petaling
    • Shah Alam City Council
    • Petaling Jaya City Council
    • Subang Jaya Municipal Council
  • Selangor district of Klang
    • Klang Municipal Council
  • Selangor district of Gombak
    • Selayang Municipal Council
  • Selangor district of Hulu Langat
    • Ampang Jaya Municipal Council
    • Kajang Municipal Council
  • Selangor district of Kuala Langat
    • Kuala Langat District Council

Transport[edit]

See also: Public transport in the Klang Valley
KL Sentral, the transit hub for the Klang Valley and possibly the entirety of West Malaysia.

Even though the Klang Valley officially consists of separate cities and suburbs, integration between these cities is very high, with a highly developed road network and an expanding rapid transit system. Many expressways criss-cross the metropolis making cars the most convenient way to get around. However, this has led to the Klang Valley's notorious traffic jams which span whole kilometres of expressways and make driving during peak hours exhausting. Since the 1990s, new rapid transit systems, such as the Rapid KL's light rail transit (LRT), KTM Komuter and the monorail have been developed. Most of these systems have gone through extensive expansion as a superproject, in which the two LRT lines are being extended into outlying suburbs such as Puchong and Subang Jaya. The Klang Valley Integrated Transit System, as of now, are currently being upgraded to become fully-fledged mass rapid transit systems with the construction of three new Klang Valley MRT lines that are respectively being built from the southeastern suburb of Kajang to the northwestern suburb of Sungai Buloh, as well as Putrajaya and through Kuala Lumpur itself. Buses that operate around Klang Valley is also extensive.

See also[edit]

  • 1998 Klang Valley water crisis
  • Greater Kuala Lumpur
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • List of metropolitan areas in Asia by population
  • Public Transport in Klang Valley

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ooi Keat Gin (2009). Historical Dictionary of Malaysia. Scarecrow Press. pp. 157–158. ISBN 978-0810859555. 
  2. ^ "world gazetteer". Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. 
  3. ^ https://archive.is/20130209161056/http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=1263135486&men=gcis&lng=en&des=gamelan&geo=-152&srt=pnan&col=dhoq&msz=1500&va=&pt=a
  • v
  • t
  • e
MSC Malaysia
Headquarters
  • Cyberjaya
Area coverage
  • Klang Valley
Landmarks
  • Petronas Towers
  • Kuala Lumpur Tower
  • Kuala Lumpur Sentral
  • Technology Park Malaysia
  • Putrajaya
  • Cyberjaya
  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport
  • SUNTECH Tower
  • i-City
Infrastructures
  • Express Rail Link
  • Maju Expressway (MEX)
    • KL-KLIA Dedicated Expressway
  • Total Airport Management Systems
Applications
  • e-Government
  • MyKad
Companies
  • Asia Media
  • Astro Holdings Sdn Bhd
    • Astro
  • MYTV Broadcasting
  • v
  • t
  • e
World's fifty most-populous urban areas
  1. Japan Tokyo–Yokohama (Keihin)
  2. Indonesia Jakarta (Jabodetabek)
  3. India Delhi
  4. Philippines Manila (Metro Manila)
  5. South Korea Seoul–Incheon (Sudogwon)
  6. China Shanghai
  7. Pakistan Karachi
  8. China Beijing
  9. United States New York City
  10. China Guangzhou–Foshan (Guangfo)
  1. Brazil São Paulo
  2. Mexico Mexico City (Valley of Mexico)
  3. India Mumbai
  4. Japan Osaka–Kobe–Kyoto (Keihanshin)
  5. Russia Moscow
  6. Bangladesh Dhaka
  7. Egypt Greater Cairo
  8. United States Los Angeles
  9. Thailand Bangkok
  10. India Kolkata
  1. Argentina Greater Buenos Aires
  2. Iran Tehran
  3. Turkey Istanbul
  4. Nigeria Lagos
  5. China Shenzhen
  6. Brazil Rio de Janeiro
  7. Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa
  8. China Tianjin
  9. France Paris
  10. Peru Lima
  1. China Chengdu
  2. United Kingdom Greater London
  3. Japan Nagoya (Chūkyō)
  4. Pakistan Lahore
  5. India Chennai
  6. India Bengaluru
  7. United States Chicago
  8. Colombia Bogotá
  9. Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City
  10. India Hyderabad
  1. China Dongguan
  2. South Africa Johannesburg–East Rand
  3. China Wuhan
  4. Taiwan Taipei-Taoyuan
  5. China Hangzhou
  6. Hong Kong Hong Kong
  7. China Chongqing
  8. India Ahmedabad
  9. Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (Klang Valley)
  10. China Quanzhou

  • About us-
  • Copyright-
  • Disclaimer-
  • Privacy-
  • Contact
  • © 2017 ZapMeta-
  • Follow ZapMeta on Google+