List of cities and towns in Malaysia by population

This article details the list of the most populous settlements in Malaysia. Malaysia designates all populated regions into three categories: a district, municipality, or city. While district boundaries are limited to individual state-drawn district boundaries, some municipalities and cities are made up of several smaller component districts whose elevated status forms a local government. Thus, this list does not include component districts and only includes overall administrative localities defined by their respective local governments.

Within defined boundaries

This table lists all cities, municipalities and districts in Malaysia whose population exceeds 250,000 people, according to statistics published in the 2020 Malaysian census by the Malaysian Department of Statistics (DOSM). There are 34 populated regions in Malaysia whose population exceeds 250,000 people. All 13 states and the Federal Territories have at least one city, municipality or district whose population exceeded 250,000 people.

This table displays:

  1. The settlement name;
  2. The state in which the settlement is located;
  3. The settlement's population as of 2020, as estimated in the 2020 census conducted by the DOSM;
  4. The settlement's population as of 2010, as estimated in the 2010 census conducted by the DOSM;
  5. The settlement's population difference between 2010 and 2020;
  6. The land area of the settlement's defined boundaries in square kilometres (km2);
  7. The population density of the settlement in people per square kilometres (/km2), as estimated by the settlement's 2020 population figures.
Key (local governments)
Regions administered by city halls and councils (Dewan/Majlis Bandaraya)
Regions administered by municipal councils (Majlis Perbandaran)
Regions administered by district councils (Majlis Daerah)
National capital
# State administrative capitals
* State royal capitals
List of the largest cities, municipalities, districts in Malaysia (in accordance to population figures of over 250,000 people)
City, municipality or district State Government census figures Land

area

Density

(2020)

Area

ref.

2020 2010 Diff. Pop.

ref.

Kuala Lumpur  Federal Territories 1,982,112 1,588,750 +24.76% [1] 243 km2 8,156/km2 [2]
Kajang  Selangor 1,047,356 795,522 +31.66% [3] 788 km2 1,329/km2 [4]
Seberang Perai  Penang 946,092 818,097 +15.65% [5] 751 km2 1,265/km2 [6]
Petaling Jaya  Selangor 902,086 613,977 +46.93% [3] 97 km2 9,300/km2 [7]
Klang*  Selangor 902,025 744,062 +21.23% [3] 573 km2 1,574/km2 [8]
Johor Bahru#  Johor 858,118 497,067 +72.64% [9] 373 km2 2,300/km2 [10]
Shah Alam#  Selangor 812,327 541,306 +50.07% [3] 290 km2 2,801/km2 [11]
George Town#  Penang 794,313 708,127 +12.17% [5] 306 km2 2,596/km2 [12]
Subang Jaya  Selangor 771,687 708,296 +8.95% [3] 162 km2 4,764/km2 [13]
Selayang  Selangor 764,327 542,409 +40.91% [3] 546 km2 1,400/km2 [14]
Ipoh#  Perak 759,952 657,892 +15.51% [15] 643 km2 1,182/km2 [16]
Seremban#[note 1]  Negeri Sembilan 681,541 515,490 +32.21% [18] 923 km2 738/km2 [19]
Iskandar Puteri[note 2]  Johor 575,977 529,074 +8.87% [9] 403 km2 1,429/km2 [10]
Kuantan#  Pahang 548,014 427,515 +28.19% [21] 324 km2 1,691/km2 [22]
Sungai Petani  Kedah 545,053 443,488 +22.90% [23] 913 km2 597/km2 [24]
Ampang Jaya  Selangor 531,904 468,961 +13.42% [3] 144 km2 3,964/km2 [8]
Kota Kinabalu#  Sabah 500,425 452,058 +10.70% [25] 352 km2 1,422/km2 [26]
Malacca City#[note 3]  Melaka 453,904 [28] 270 km2 1,681/km2 [29]
Sandakan  Sabah 439,050 396,290 +10.79% [25] 2,275 km2 193/km2 [26]
Alor Setar#  Kedah 423,868 405,523 +4.52% [23] 666 km2 636/km2 [30]
Tawau  Sabah 420,806 397,673 +5.82% [25] 6,149 km2 68/km2 [26]
Batu Pahat  Johor 401,210 209,461 +91.54% [9] 1,873 km2 214/km2 [31]
Kota Bharu  Kelantan 396,193 314,964 +25.79% [32] 116 km2 3,415/km2 [33]
Kuala Terengganu#  Terengganu 375,424 337,533 +11.23% [34] 605 km2 621/km2 [35]
Kuching#  Sarawak 349,147 325,132 +7.39% [36] 431 km2 810/km2 [37][38]
Sepang  Selangor 324,585 207,354 +56.54% [3] 619 km2 524/km2 [39]
Kulim  Kedah 319,056 281,260 +13.44% [23] 774 km2 412/km2 [24]
Muar*  Johor 314,776 201,148 +56.49% [9] 1,376 km2 229/km2 [31]
Pasir Gudang  Johor 312,437 46,571 +570.88% [9] 360 km2 868/km2 [10]
Kuala Langat  Selangor 307,418 220,214 +39.60% [3] 858 km2 358/km2 [40]
Kulai  Johor 294,156 234,532 +25.42% [9] 747 km2 394/km2 [10]
Kangar#  Perlis 284,853 225,590 +26.27% [41] 795 km2 358/km2 [42]
Kuala Selangor  Selangor 281,717 205,257 +37.25% [3] 1,195 km2 236/km2 [43]
Padawan  Sarawak 260,058 273,485 −4.91% [36] 984 km2 264/km2 [44]

Distribution

The population of Peninsular Malaysia by local government area, 2020.

There are 34 settlements in Malaysia with a population of over 250,000 people. All 13 states and the Federal Territories have at least one settlement in the list. West Malaysia has more settlements that fit this criterion than East Malaysia, with 29 settlements against the East's five. The states with the least amount of settlements in this list are Kelantan, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Terengganu and the Federal Territories, with one locality each respectively, while the state with the highest amount of settlements with a population above 250,000 is Selangor, with 10 settlements in the list.

Population States Regions Total
JHR KDH KTN MLK NSN PHG PNG PRK PLS SBH SWK SGR TRG FT WM EM
1,000,000+ 1 1 2 2
750,000–999,999 1 2 1 5 9 9
500,000–749,999 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 6
250,000–499,999 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 13 4 17
Total 6 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 10 1 1 29 5 34

Gallery

Largest metropolitan areas by population

The DOSM does not provide any definitions related to metropolitan areas in Malaysia, nor have any statistical calculations that concern build-up areas surrounding an urban centre. However, several major urban regions, such as the Klang Valley, the George Town Conurbation and the Johor Bahru Conurbation (Southern Conurbation), have been well-described as metropolitan areas since the early-2010s by local media and government authorities in the latest edition of the National Physical Plan. Despite this, there remains some ambiguity in defining the actual boundaries of other smaller counterparts.

There are 12 metropolitan areas in Malaysia. Perlis and Kelantan are the only states without one. The George Town Conurbation, the only urban region that spans three different states (Penang, Kedah and Perak), is also the only metropolitan area where the core city is not its most populated settlement (George Town has a population of 794,313, while Seberang Perai has a population of 946,092).

This table displays:

  1. The metropolitan area rank by population as of 2020, as estimated with individual local authority population figures by the DOSM;
  2. The name of the metropolitan area;
  3. The core city of the metropolitan area;
  4. The metropolitan area's population as of 2020, as estimated in the 2020 census conducted by the DOSM;
  5. The metropolitan area's population as of 2010, as estimated in the 2010 census conducted by the DOSM;
  6. The metropolitan area's population difference between 2010 and 2020;
  7. The land area of the metropolitan area's defined boundaries in square kilometres (km2);
  8. The population density of the metropolitan area in people per square kilometres (/km2);
List of the largest metropolitan areas in Malaysia by population
Metropolitan area Core city Councils DOSM census figures Land

area

Density

(2020)

Ref.
C M D 2020 2010 Diff.
1 Klang Valley[note 4] Kuala Lumpur 6 5 0 9,085,737 7,119,252 +27.62% 2,967 km2 3,062/km2 [45]
2 George Town Conurbation[note 5] George Town 2 2 2 2,844,214 2,412,811 +17.88% 3,759 km2 760/km2 [46]
3 Johor Bahru Conurbation (Southern Conurbation)[note 6] Johor Bahru 3 3 1 2,487,601 1,495,098 +66.38% 4,954 km2 502/km2 [47][48][49][50]
4 Metropolitan Kinta[note 7] Ipoh 1 0 2 984,586 828,174 +18.89% 1,988 km2 495/km2 [51]
5 Greater Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu 1 0 2 949,931 855,556 +11.03% 3,277 km2 290/km2 [52]
6 Greater Kuching Kuching 2 2 0 934,515 857,110 +9.03% 2,031 km2 460/km2 [53]
7 Greater Kuantan [ms] Kuantan 1 1 1 884,754 697,788 +26.79% 5,211 km2 170/km2 [54]
8 Seremban metropolitan Seremban 1 1 0 795,279 613,324 +29.67% 1,534 km2 518/km2 [55]
9 Malacca City metropolitan Malacca City 1 1 0 642,761 484,885 +32.56% 308 km2 2,087/km2 [56]
10 Greater Miri [ms] Miri 1 1 1 546,338 502,135 +8.80% 9,069 km2 60/km2 [57]
11 Alor Setar metropolitan Alor Setar 1 0 0 423,868 405,523 +4.52% 609 km2 696/km2 [23]
12 Kuala Terengganu metropolitan Kuala Terengganu 1 0 0 375,424 337,533 +11.23% 605 km2 621/km2 [34]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ The present municipal government administering the regions of Seremban had merged with the now-defunct Nilai municipal government (of the town of Nilai) in 2020.[17]
  2. ^ Formerly known as Nusajaya until 2015.[20]
  3. ^ Malacca City's administrative zone was separated into two when a breakaway municipality, Hang Tuah Jaya, was created in 2010.[27]
  4. ^ Klang Valley is generally recognised to encompass six cities (Klang, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alamand Subang Jaya), and five municipalities (Kajang, Selayang, Ampang Jaya, Sepang and Kuala Langat).
  5. ^ The George Town Conurbation, also referred to as the Greater Penang comprises two cities (George Town and Seberang Perai), two municipalities (Sungai Petani and Kulim) and two districts (Bandar Baharu and Kerian).
  6. ^ Listed in the latest edition of the National Physical Plan, it includes Johor Bahru, Senai, Skudai, Kulai, Pasir Gudang, Tanjung Pelepas, Pontian, Kota Tinggi, Desaru, Pengerang and Bandar Tenggara.
  7. ^ Also referred to as Kinta Valley.

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