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Greater Kota Kinabalu refers to the dense clusters of regional populated areas surrounding the city of
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in Malaysia. It comprises the districts of Kota Kinabalu (also the largest city and capital of
Sabah Sabah () is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah borders the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and the North Kalimantan province of Indone ...
),
Penampang Penampang ( ms, Pekan Penampang) is the capital of the Penampang District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 93,616 in 2010, with ethnic Kadazan as the majority. It contains, or is synonym ...
,
Tuaran Tuaran ( ms, Pekan Tuaran) is the capital of the Tuaran District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 128,200 in 2019 with half the population consists of ethnic Dusuns, most of the Lotud eth ...
and
Papar The Papar (; from Latin ''papa'', via Old Irish, meaning "father" or "pope") were, according to early Icelandic sagas, Irish monks who took eremitic residence in parts of what is now Iceland before that island's habitation by the Norsemen of S ...
. These districts are also part of the
West Coast Division West Coast Division ( ms, Bahagian Pantai Barat) is an administrative division of Sabah, Malaysia. It occupies the northwest portion of Sabah. With an area of 7,588 square kilometres, it occupies 10.3% of Sabah's territory. It also has approxi ...
. It was forecasted that in 2019, the combined population of these districts was 1.1 million people, in a combined area of 3,277 km2.


Definition and coverage

The term was initially coined in a policy action document prepared by Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority (SEDIA), a special body tasked to spearhead
Sabah Development Corridor The Sabah Development Corridor or SDC (Malay: Koridor Pembangunan Sabah or Koridor Sabah) is a new development corridor in Sabah, Malaysia. The SDC was launched on 29 January 2008 by the Malaysian fifth Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. The ...
. The term is also used in Sabah Structure Plan 2033, a statewide planning policy document that also includes the projected population growth trend in Kota Kinabalu and its immediate areas by year 2033. Other usage of the term is Greater Kota Kinabalu Flood Prevention Committee. A report by the Federal Economic Planning Unit defines Greater Kota Kinabalu as an area comprising the districts of Kota Kinabalu and Penampang. However, the proximity of Greater Kota Kinabalu region to outlying districts of Tuaran and Papar suggests that the region's coverage may also include parts of the latter, as the urban centres of both districts are located within 1-hour commute from Kota Kinabalu Central Business District.


Geography

Greater Kota Kinabalu region lies on the central west coast of Sabah. The region is bounded by
Crocker Range Crocker Range ( ms, Banjaran Crocker) is a mountain range in West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia that separates the west and east coast of Sabah. At an average height of , it is the highest mountain range in the state with the range is named ...
mountains immediately to the east and
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to the west. The region itself consists of narrow coastal plain of average width of 10 km and is scattered with low-rise hills. The elevation ranges from the sea level to near the peak of
Mount Alab Mount Alab ( ms, Gunung Alab) is a mountain located at the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. The mountain is located approximately from Sabah's capital of Kota Kinabalu, where it can be highly visible from the city on a clear sky and eas ...
at 1,951 m above sea level. Offshore, there are several islands close to Kota Kinabalu Central Business District. Significant area of these islands is part of
Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park The Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park ( ms, Taman Negara Tunku Abdul Rahman) comprises a group of 5 islands located between Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. The park is spread over 4,929 hectares, two-thirds of which cover the sea. Before the Ic ...
.
Mengalum Island Mengalum Island ( ms, Pulau Mengalum) is an island located on the West Coast Division of Sabah in the South China Sea on Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of ...
is the furthest extent of any dry land within Greater Kota Kinabalu region, at 56 km away from the Kota Kinabalu Central Business District.


Population

In 2010, the population of Greater Kota Kinabalu was estimated at 855,556. Penampang (combined with Putatan sub-district) is the most densely populated district within the region, followed closely by Kota Kinabalu. It was forecasted that the combined population of these districts in 2019 was nearly 1.1 million.


Economy

Greater Kota Kinabalu is the primary economic and transportation hub in Sabah. Services sector is a major economic driver in Kota Kinabalu, Penampang and Putatan. Since 2010s, services sector particularly in tourism, hospitality and retail has become a major economic driver in the region. Industrial activities are primarily concentrated in Kota Kinabalu adjacent to the city's primary transshipment port (in
Sepanggar Sepanggar is a sub-district of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It is located around Sepanggar Bay which houses the Sepanggar Bay Container Terminal, a major naval base for the Royal Malaysian Navy as well as the Sepanggar Bay Oil Terminal. The ...
). In Tuaran and Papar, agriculture activity is more pronounced such as rice cultivation and oil palm plantation. Offshore, there are currently several active oil and gas drilling operations by major energy companies such as
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and
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.


Population centres


Kota Kinabalu district

* Kota Kinabalu Central Business District * Luyang * Sembulan *
Tanjung Aru Tanjung Aru is a sub-district of Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, of Malaysia. Its main feature is its beach called Tanjung Aru Beach which stretches to over 2 kilometres long along with new skyscrapers. This beach has a lot of '' Casuarina equisetifolia ...
* Lintas *
Kepayan Kepayan is a sub-district, or a neighbourhood, within the city of Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. It is located within Kota Kinabalu city district, and borders with the district of Penampang (which certain parts of this neighbourhood are jurisdic ...
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Likas Likas is a sub-district in the city of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Likas is known for where shopping complex, government and private hospital, universities and colleges such as Universiti Malaysia Sabah and government administration centre is locate ...
* Kolombong *
Inanam Inanam is a suburb and sub-district of Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. It is situated 10 kilometres from the city centre. History OKK Majimbun Majangkin is known as one of the key player in Inanam development. During the World War II, Inana ...
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Menggatal Menggatal or Manggatal is a Malaysian town and suburb of Kota Kinabalu District on the west coast of Sabah. It is an outskirt of the state capital, Kota Kinabalu, and is under the jurisdiction of Kota Kinabalu City Hall. It is located along Jal ...
* Alamesra *
Sepanggar Sepanggar is a sub-district of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It is located around Sepanggar Bay which houses the Sepanggar Bay Container Terminal, a major naval base for the Royal Malaysian Navy as well as the Sepanggar Bay Oil Terminal. The ...
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Telipok Telipok is a town located approximately 15 kilometres north of Kota Kinabalu, the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia. The town is within the administration of Kota Kinabalu City Hall and is a sub-district of the city. It is also part of the urban ...


Penampang district

* Donggongon * Bandar Penampang Baru (Koidupan-Noosob/Kepayan Ridge-Lido) * Bundusan * Kasigui *
Putatan Putatan ( ms, Pekan Putatan) is a municipality in the capital of the Putatan district in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 100,000 in 2021. It is one of the satellite town of Kota Kinabalu ...
* Petagas *
Lok Kawi Lok Kawi is a township in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Located around the border of the districts of Penampang and Papar, and about 15 kilometres south of the state capital Kota Kinabalu, it has become part of the urban expanse of Kot ...


Tuaran district

* Tuaran * Kiulu * Tamparuli * Tenghilan


Papar district

* Kinarut * Papar * Benoni * Kimanis * Bongawan


Transportation


Air

*
Kota Kinabalu International Airport Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) is an international airport in Kota Kinabalu, the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia. It is located approximately southwest of the city centre. In 2017, 8 million passengers passed through the ai ...


Sea

* Sapangar Bay Container Port * Sapangar Bay Oil Terminal * Kota Kinabalu Port * Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal *
Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal (SOGT) is a terminal located in Kimanis, Papar District, Sabah, Malaysia. The terminal handles the production of oil and gas from the West Coast Field in South China Sea facing the western coast of Sabah, which covering ...


Major roads

* Federal Route 1 * Federal Route 22 * Federal Route 500 * Federal Route 501 * Federal Route 503


Mass transit

*
Western Sabah Railway Line The Western Sabah Railway Line ( ms, Laluan Keretapi Barat Sabah) in Sabah, Malaysia is the name given to rail services that operate from Tanjung Aru until Tenom in the West Coast and Interior divisions under the management of Sabah State Rail ...


Administration

There are five local governments within Greater Kota Kinabalu region: *
Kota Kinabalu City Hall The Kota Kinabalu City Hall ( ms, Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu, abbreviated DBKK; is the city council which administers the city and district of Kota Kinabalu in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. The council consists of the mayor plus twenty-four ...
* Penampang District Council * Tuaran District Council * Papar District Council


Subsequent usage

Usage of the term 'Greater Kota Kinabalu' slowly gain traction in recent years, especially in real estate sector. However, because of the separate administrative jurisdictions within Greater Kota Kinabalu, the term is not an officially recognised statistical area by the
Department of Statistics Malaysia The Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM; Malay language, Malay: ''Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia'') is a government agency in Malaysia that operates under the Prime Minister's Department (Malaysia), Prime Minister's Department. It is responsible ...
, and tracking population data remains based on individual districts. Despite the sporadic usage of the term in some public policy documents, there is no firm groundwork to establish a dedicated singular body that can represent or govern areas under Greater Kota Kinabalu, to address shared challenges such as meeting population growth needs and minimising development impact on sensitive areas. Hence, present socio-economic policy directions tend to focus heavily towards Kota Kinabalu district itself, rather than the entire Greater Kota Kinabalu region. On the other hand, the increasing socio-economic integration and interdependency among the districts of Kota Kinabalu, Penampang, Tuaran and Papar been recognised in other ways, thus indirectly reaffirms the feasible existence of Greater Kota Kinabalu as an inter-dependent socio-economic regional entity.


Water resource conflict

In 2018, the Sabah government had proposed a water supply dam in Upper Papar, a sparsely populated area on the foothills of
Crocker Range Crocker Range ( ms, Banjaran Crocker) is a mountain range in West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia that separates the west and east coast of Sabah. At an average height of , it is the highest mountain range in the state with the range is named ...
mountains in Papar. The proposal was a long-term measure to meet the expected increase of water usage demand in the state's west coast. The Member of Parliament for Papar supports the proposal as a catalyst to increase development in the west coast and attract investments, especially in Papar. The proposal has been met with fierce objection by the locals residing in the area citing that the realisation of the project would mean loss of land which has been settled for generations. The controversy surrounding the project partly contributed to the loss of the Warisan-led state government in 2020 Sabah state election. Currently, there is no indication that the project is cancelled.


2020–2021 pandemic movement control order

Since October 2020, as part of the strategies to stem
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infection, inter-district travel restriction has been imposed periodically throughout Sabah. However, the districts of Kota Kinabalu, Penampang and Putatan are grouped into a single 'unified' district and residents between these districts are allowed to move freely without restriction. This is owing to the fact that socio-economic activities and movements between these districts are highly intertwined, and imposing restriction on a basis of individual district would have caused further economic disruption. As the infection rate slows, the inter-district travel restriction is further loosened into zoning restriction, whereby restriction of movement is based on zones. The entire
West Coast Division West Coast Division ( ms, Bahagian Pantai Barat) is an administrative division of Sabah, Malaysia. It occupies the northwest portion of Sabah. With an area of 7,588 square kilometres, it occupies 10.3% of Sabah's territory. It also has approxi ...
, comprising the districts of Kota Kinabalu, Penampang, Tuaran, Papar, Kota Belud and Ranau, is grouped into a single zone. Travel between districts within a zone is not restricted.


References

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