Kuala Lumpur is the federal capital and
most populous city in Malaysia. The
city covers an area of 243 km2 (94 sq mi) and has an
estimated population of 1.6 million as of 2012. Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known
as the Klang Valley, is an urban
agglomeration of 7.2 million. It is among the fastest growing metropolitan
regions in the country, in terms of population and economy.
Kuala Lumpur is the seat of the Parliament of Malaysia. The city was
once home to the executive and judicial branches of the federal government, but
they were moved to Putrajaya in
early 1999. Some sections of the judiciary still remains in the capital city of
Kuala Lumpur. The official residence of the Malaysian King, the Istana Negara,
is also situated in Kuala Lumpur. Rated as an alpha world city, Kuala Lumpur is
the cultural, financial and economic centre of Malaysia due to its position as
the capital as well as being a key city. Kuala Lumpur was ranked 48th among
global cities by Foreign Policy's 2010 Global Cities Index and was ranked 67th
among global cities for economic and social innovation by the 2thinknow
Innovation Cities Index in 2010.
Petronas Twin Towers |
Kuala Lumpur is defined within the borders of the
Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
and is one of three Malaysian Federal Territories. It is enclave within the
state of Selangor, on the central west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Residents
of the city are colloquially known as KL sites.
Since the 1990s, the city has played host to many
international sporting, political and cultural events including the 1998 Commonwealth Games and the Formula One World Championship. In
addition, Kuala Lumpur is home to the tallest twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, which have become
an iconic symbol of Malaysia's futuristic developments.
Kuala Lumpur Tower |
Sultan Abdul Samad Building |
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