Kuala Dungun (Terengganu Malay: Kole Dungung) is a mukim and the capital of Dungun District, Terengganu, Malaysia. It is situated midway between Tanjung Jara and Paka.[1]
Kuala Dungun
Kole Dungung (Terengganu Malay) | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 4°45′22.2″N 103°24′33.5″E / 4.756167°N 103.409306°E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Terengganu |
District | Dungun |
Establishment of town board | 1953 |
Establishment of town council | 1973 |
Establishment of district council | 1 January 1981 |
Municipality status | 21 August 2008 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (MST) |
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Etymology
editThe name "Kuala Dungun" is derived from the local Malay word "kuala", which means the mouth of a river, and "Dungun", which is the name of the district in which the mukim is located.
Geography
editKuala Dungun is located at the mouth of the Dungun River, which flows into the South China Sea. It is bordered by the mukims of Jerangau to the north, Pasir Raja to the east, Hulu Paka to the south, and Paka to the west.
The mukim comprises several villages, including Kampung Baru Kuala Dungun, Kampung Tanjung Jati, Kampung Jabi, Kampung Sura Tengah, and Kampung Pengkalan Ajal.
Demographics
editAs of 2020, the population of Kuala Dungun was estimated to be around 20,000–30,000. The majority of the population are Malays, with Chinese and Indian minorities.
Economy
editKuala Dungun is known for its fishing industry, with many of the locals engaged in fishing and related activities. Agriculture is also an important economic activity in the mukim, with crops such as rubber, palm oil, and coconut being grown.
Transportation
editKuala Dungun is accessible via the East Coast Expressway (ECE), which runs from Johor Bahru in the south to Kota Bharu in the north. The nearest exit to Kuala Dungun is the Kuala Dungun exit (Exit 851).
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edit4°47′N 103°26′E / 4.783°N 103.433°E