Alor Gajah - Local Jurisdiction

Local Jurisdiction

Majlis Perbandaran Alor Gajah (MPAG) is the local municipal council in charge of this town.

Alor Gajah is 699.3 km2, which is equivalent to 66,302 hectares. It consists of 31 mukim (sub-districts):

  • Lendu
  • Lubok China
  • Masjid Tanah
  • Ramuan Cina Kecil
  • Sungai Baru Tengah
  • Kuala Sungai Baru
  • Sungai Baru Hilir
  • Brisu
  • Bandar Alor Gajah
  • Tanjung Rimau
  • Padang Sebang
  • Belimbing
  • Parit Melana
  • Paya Rumput
  • Tampin
  • Pegoh
  • Kelemak
  • Taboh Naning
  • Melekek
  • Rambai
  • Rembia
  • Hutan Percha
  • Pulau Sebang
  • Tebong
  • Kemuning
  • Gadek
  • Machap
  • Melaka Pindah
  • Durian Tunggal
  • Sungai Petai
  • Sungai Baru Ulu
  • Sungai Udang
  • Beringin
  • Air Pa'abas
  • Sungai Siput
  • Ramuan Cina Besar
  • Sungai Buluh
  • Kuala Linggi
  • Kampung Paya Datuk
  • Melekek
  • Simpang Ampat

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