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The Rompin District is a district located in the southeastern corner of
Pahang {{Infobox political division , name = Pahang , official_name = Pahang Darul Makmur , native_name = , settlement_type = States and federal territories of Malaysia, State , image_skyline = , imagesize ...
,
Malaysia Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
. Rompin is currently under the Rompin District Council. The district covers an area of 5,296 km and located 130 kilometres from
Kuantan Kuantan (Pahang Malay: ''Kontaeng''; Terengganu Malay: ''Kuatang/Kuantang'') is a city and the state capital of Pahang, Malaysia. It is located near the mouth of the Kuantan River. Kuantan is the Largest cities in Malaysia, 12th largest city ...
, the capital city of Pahang. It is bordered to the north by
Pekan District The Pekan District is a district in Pahang, Malaysia. Located in the east of Pahang, the district borders Kuantan District on the north, South China Sea on the east, Maran District on the west and Rompin District on the south. Demographics The ...
, to the west by
Bera District The Bera District is a district in southwestern Pahang, Malaysia, bordering Negeri Sembilan and Johor. Background Bera district was founded on January 1, 1992, detaching it from Temerloh District. Once considered as problematic area (illegal la ...
, to the south by the state of
Johor Johor, also spelled Johore,'' is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula. It borders with Pahang, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan to the north. Johor has maritime borders with Singapore ...
, and to the east by the
South China Sea The South China Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean. It is bounded in the north by South China, in the west by the Indochinese Peninsula, in the east by the islands of Taiwan island, Taiwan and northwestern Philippines (mainly Luz ...
. The main town is
Kuala Rompin Kuala Rompin is the district capital of Rompin District, southeastern Pahang, Malaysia, and the district's largest town. It is located on the south-east coast of Peninsular Malaysia and faces the South China Sea. It is about south from Kuantan, ...
and other town located in the district is
Bandar Muadzam Shah Muadzam Shah (in full Bandar Muadzam Shah) is a sub-district in Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia. The town was established in 1979 by the South-East Pahang Development Authority (DARA) under the purview of the second Malaysian Prime Minister, Tu ...
. Main tourist attractions in Rompin is the island resort of
Tioman Island Tioman Island () is , off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, more specifically off the east coast of Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is long and wide and has seven villages, the largest and most populous being Kampung Tekek on the ...
.


Etymology

It is said that once upon a time in this area there was a Pokok Ru (ru tree). The ru tree is unique compared to other ru trees that live cascading here because of its slender shape. It is believed that the circumference of the tree can accommodate 40 people to eat together. At first people called this place as ru ramping, and over time the name of this place changed to rumpin and rompin. In 1926, Kuala Rompin became a fishing village often visited by traders traveling back and forth from Singapore and Kuantan. In 1952, the Pahang government established four sub-districts namely Jerantut, Chenor, Triang and Rompin. In order to facilitate the establishment of an administrative system, administrative officers are appointed along with assistant officers. On December 16, 1952, J.B. Melford was appointed Rompin's first assistant district officer. The Rompin district administration is divided into five districts namely Tioman, Endau, Pontian, Keratong and Kuala Rompin. Kuala Rompin was made the administrative center. On 31 July 1976, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah declared and promoted the Rompin area as a whole as a district in the state of Pahang.


Administration

Rompin District is administered by the Rompin District Council based in Kuala Rompin. This district is divided into six districts, five cities and two towns.


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Endau Endau is a small town in Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia. It lies on the northern tip of east Johor, on the border with the Pahang state. Name The town was named ''Endau'' after a Peranakan Indian who resided in the area. In the 19th century ...
# Keratong # Pontian #
Rompin Rompin The Rompin District is a district located in the southeastern corner of Pahang, Malaysia. Rompin is currently under the Rompin District Council. The district covers an area of 5,296 km and located 130 kilometres from Kuantan, the ca ...
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Tioman Tioman Island () is , off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, more specifically off the east coast of Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is long and wide and has seven villages, the largest and most populous being Kampung Tekek on the ...
# Bebar


Cities and towns

# Bandar Rompin (I, II, III, IV) # Bandar Pontian # Bandar Endau #
Bandar Muadzam Shah Muadzam Shah (in full Bandar Muadzam Shah) is a sub-district in Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia. The town was established in 1979 by the South-East Pahang Development Authority (DARA) under the purview of the second Malaysian Prime Minister, Tu ...
(I, II) # Bandar Tioman # Pekan Kuala Rompin # Pekan Tioman


Demographics

Based on the 2020 Malaysian census, the total population in Rompin District is 98,065 people with a population density of 19 people per square kilometer which is categorized as a sparse population distribution. The majority of residents in this district are Bumiputera, making up more than 96 percent of the population. The second largest race is Chinese followed by Indians. More than eight percent of the population are non-citizens. The ratio of male population to female population is 120:100. There are 33,471 residential places with a total of 27,110 households. The average household size was recorded as four people in a house. More than 66,000 people are of working age, 25,000 are young and the remaining 6,000 are elderly.


Religion

The majority of the population in the Rompin district is Muslim, consisting of Malays and some other ethnicities. The second largest group is the non-religious population which mostly consists of Bumiputeras other than Malays. The second largest religion is Buddhism which is mostly practiced by the Chinese population. The third largest religion is Hinduism, the majority of which are made up of the Indian population.


Geography

Rompin District is located in the south of the state of Pahang bordering; * The state of Johor, namely the Segamat and Mersing districts in the south, * Bera in the west, * Maran in the northwest, * Pekan in the north and * South China Sea in the east Rompin District is a large district and has a large area of forest reserve which is 1,334 square kilometers or 25 percent of the total area of this district. These forest reserves are concentrated in the northern and western parts of the district while mangrove swamp forests are concentrated in the water area of the district. Rompin District also has several islands in its waters such as Tioman Island, Tulai Island, Sembilang Island, Seri Buat Island, Aceh Island, Layak Island and Labas Island.


Climate

The climate in this area is an equatorial climate (Af). The average temperature is 26.58 °C (79.8 °F). May is the hottest month in the region with temperatures reaching 27.3 °C (81.1 °F). December and January are categorized as the coldest months with temperatures of 25.8 °C (78.4 °F). The average precipitation in Rompin is 2625.9 millimeters per year. December is the month with the highest precipitation with 581 millimeters while the lowest month is February with 111.4 millimeters.


Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats

List of Rompin district representatives in the Federal Parliament (
Dewan Rakyat The Dewan Rakyat (; Jawi script, Jawi: ), is the lower house of the Bicameralism, bicameral Parliament of Malaysia, Parliament which is the federal legislature of Malaysia. The chamber and its powers are established by Article 44 of the Constitu ...
) List of Rompin district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly of
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Transportation


Land

Federal Route 3 is the main thoroughfare through this constituency. Southwards it goes all the way to
Johor Bahru Johor Bahru, abbreviated as JB, is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Johor. It is the core city of Johor Bahru District, Malaysia's second-largest district by population and the second-largest district economy. Covering an area of ...
; northwards it leads first to the royal capital Pekan, then the state capital Kuantan, then through
Kuala Terengganu Kuala Terengganu (; Terengganu Malay language, Terengganu Malay: ''Kole Tranung''), colloquially referred to as KT, is the administrative, economic and royal List of capitals in Malaysia, city of the state of Terengganu, Malaysia. Kuala Tereng ...
and
Kota Bharu Kota Bharu ( Kelantanese: ''Koto Baghu''), colloquially referred to as KB, is a town in Malaysia that serves as the state capital and royal seat of Kelantan. It is situated in the northeastern part of Peninsular Malaysia and lies near the mout ...
. Federal Route 63 is another important route for the constituency; it begins at the junction with highway Federal Route 3 near Kuala Rompin, runs through
Bandar Muadzam Shah Muadzam Shah (in full Bandar Muadzam Shah) is a sub-district in Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia. The town was established in 1979 by the South-East Pahang Development Authority (DARA) under the purview of the second Malaysian Prime Minister, Tu ...
before ending at Bukit Ibam.


Public transport

As with most of eastern Pahang,
KTM Intercity KTM Intercity () are diesel-hauled intercity train services in Peninsular Malaysia, operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB). Services operate along the East Coast Line between Tumpat and Gemas and on towards JB Sentral on the Wes ...
does not serve Rompin. rapidKuantan buses also do not serve this constituency at this stage.


Air transport

The Lanjut Airstrip is located within the district, adjacent to the Lanjut Beach and Golf Resort. It does not have any scheduled flights, and primarily serves for recreational or private use.


Prominent residents

*
Jamaluddin Jarjis Jamaluddin bin Mohd Jarjis (25 May 1951 – 4 April 2015) was a Malaysian politician, diplomat and Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation. He served as the Chairman of the 1 Malaysia Peoples' Housing (PR1MA) and Malaysian special envoy ...
– former Ambassador of Malaysia to the United States, former Malaysian government minister, late Member of Parliament for Rompin.


See also

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Districts of Malaysia Districts (; ''Jajahan'' in Kelantan) are a type of subdivision below the States and federal territories of Malaysia, state level in Malaysia. An administrative district is administered by a lands and district office () which is headed by distr ...


References


External links


Official website of Rompin District Council
{{Local governments in Malaysia