Paloh
Mukim in Johor, Malaysia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paloh is a mukim in Kluang District, Johor, Malaysia.
History
During the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) the town was considered a "black area" of communist terrorists and sympathizers.
Geography
The mukim spans over an area of 429 km2.[1]
Demographics
There are 9083 males and 7337 females living in Paloh (16,420 total). There are about 5824 houses.[2]
Economy
The town's main activity is the cultivation of oil palms and rubber trees.
Education
- SMK Paloh[3]
- SMK Seri Kota Paloh
- SK Bandar Paloh
- SK Paloh 2
- SK Bukit Paloh[4]
- SJK(C)Yu Ming
- SJK(C)Paloh
- SJK(C)Pei Chih, Bukit Paloh
- SJK(C)Sentral Paloh
- SK Kampong Chamek, Paloh
- Sekolah Agama Bandar Paloh
- Sekolah Agama Bandar Paloh 2
- Sekolah Agama Bukit Paloh
- SJK(T)Jalan Stesen Paloh
- Madrasatul Islamiya Jalan Station Paloh
Housing estates
- Taman Sri Kota Paloh
- Taman Wijaya
- Taman Paloh
- Taman Melati
- Taman Murni
- Kampung Muhibbah
- Kampung India
- Taman Kiara
- Taman Seri Palma
- Kampung Merdeka
- Taman Indah
Transportation
A KTM Intercity railway station is located in this town, and it is linked to Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru via the North South Line.
References
External links
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