Telupid

Federal State

Telupid is a small town and a sub-district in Sabah, Malaysia. Telupid is located 123 kilometers west of Sandakan and belongs to the district of Sandakan Division in Beluran.

History

The sub-district Telupid was founded on July 1, 1977. The line was initially an Assistant District Officer with four employees. On 1 July 1993, started the construction of a new administration building. It was inaugurated by the Minister of Rural Development, Datuk Yahya Hussin Bin, on 16 August 1996. Meanwhile, there is the management of an Assistant District Officer and 19 employees.

Demography

According to population statistics of 2010, the town has 3,237 inhabitants Telupid, mainly Dusun (60 %). The rest of the inhabitants of the sub-district - about 10,000 people - spread over the villages and settlements.

Structure

To Telupid include the

  • Mukim Ulu Labuk the settlements Kopuron ( 788 ) Lumou (550) Taviu ( 438) Wonod ( 977 ) Melapi ( 274) Tapaang ( 341) Telupid Batu 4 ( 439 ) Gading / Pekan (720) and the
  • Mukim Liwogu the settlements Gambaron (604) Bauto ( 713), Lenin Kung (350) Buis ( 323) Berayong (250) Kiabau ( 332) Ansuan ( 456) and Baba (165).

The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of inhabitants again.

The palm oil plantation of Pamol forms, with its 17 settlements ( Bayok, Tagas - Tagas, Lumantik, Kamansi, Tolungan Tongod, coconut, Cenderamata, Botition, Basinti Baru, Basinti Lama ( DoroM - DoroM ), Basai Baru, Rungus Baru, Lintabung Darat, Timbulus, Dampiron, monopod ) has its own Mukim and is co-managed by Telupid from.

Infrastructure

Telupid is connected across the two-lane A4 ( Tuaran, Sandakan ) to the road network of Sabah. The Telupid airport, an airfield for light aircraft was closed in 1983.

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