Sabak Bernam District
Sabak Bernam District | |
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| Daerah Sabak Bernam | |
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Location of Sabak Bernam District in Selangor | |
Interactive map of Sabak Bernam District | |
Sabak Bernam District Location of Sabak Bernam District in Malaysia | |
| Coordinates: 3°40′N 101°05′E / 3.667°N 101.083°E | |
| Country | Malaysia |
| State | Selangor |
| Seat | Sungai Besar |
| Local area government(s) | Sabak Bernam District Council |
| Government | |
| • District officer | Nasir Mamat |
| • Sultan's Representative | Baharin Mat Akhir |
| Area | |
• Total | 997.1 km2 (385.0 sq mi) |
| Population (2010) | |
• Total | 103,153 |
| • Density | 103.5/km2 (267.9/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (MST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+8 (Not observed) |
| Postcode | 45xxx |
| Calling code | +6-03 |
| Vehicle registration plates | B |
The Sabak Bernam District is a district and a parliamentary constituency in north-western Selangor, Malaysia. It covers an area of 997 square kilometres, and had a population of 103,153 at the 2010 Census (excluding foreigners). It is situated at the northwestern corner of Selangor. It is bordered by the state of Perak to the north, the district of Hulu Selangor to the east, the district of Kuala Selangor to the south, and the Straits of Malacca to the west. Bernam River forms its border with Perak. Towns in Sabak Bernam include Sabak, Sungai Besar and Sekinchan. This area is also famous for its high concentration ethnic Malay residents of Javanese descent in the rural areas.
The district is mainly a rice-growing area. As such, its main economic activity is agriculture. Sabak Bernam is the westernmost district of Selangor; at 100 km from Kuala Lumpur, it is the furthest district in Selangor from both the national capital Kuala Lumpur as well as the federal administrative center of Putrajaya and state capital Shah Alam.