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Kuala Lumpur, capital of
Malaysia. The city is located in west-central Peninsular (West) Malaysia,
midway along the west coast tin and rubber belt and about 25 miles (40 km) east
of its ocean port, Port Kelang, on the Strait of Malacca. It is the country’s
largest urban area and its cultural, commercial, and transportation centre. In
1972 Kuala Lumpur was designated a municipality, and in 1974 this entity and
adjacent portions of surrounding Selangor state became a federal territory.
Kuala Lumpur lies in hilly
country astride the confluence of the Kelang and Gombak rivers; its name in
Malay means “muddy estuary.†Malaysia’s Main Range rises nearby to the north,
east, and southeast. The climate is equatorial, with high temperatures and
humidity that vary little throughout the year. The area receives about 95
inches (2,400 mm) of rain annually; June and July are the driest months. Area
federal territory, 94 square miles (243 square km).