Historical Background of the Kota Marudu District
Kota Marudu
A tiny district in the Kudat division, Kota Marudu is mainly populated by the Kimaragang and Tobilung Dusun, Bajau, Bugis, Brunei, orang Sungai, and Suluk natives. Situated in the northern region of Sabah, Kota Marudu is bordered by Kudat, Kota Belud, Pitas and Beluran. It is located 130 kilometers away from Kota Kinabalu city, roughly 2 hours drive away.
Kota Marudu is formerly known as ‘Bandau’, derived from the KadazanDusun word ‘Mondou’; which according to local ancient folklore is a buffalo-like creature that had caused the residents much terror. The district’s name was consequently changed to Kota Marudu, after a famous port on Marudu Bay which was built by local warrior, Shariff Osman. When in Kota Marudu, have a picnic at the Sorinsim Waterfall, check out the weekly tamu and enjoy a delicious cob of grilled corn.
Interesting Trivia about Kota Marudu History
Kota Marudu is formerly known as ‘Bandau’, derived from the KadazanDusun word ‘Mondou’; which according to local ancient folklore is a buffalo-like creature that had caused the residents much terror. The district’s name was consequently changed to Kota Marudu, after a famous port on Marudu Bay which was built by local warrior, Shariff Osman. When in Kota Marudu, have a picnic at the Sorinsim Waterfall, check out the weekly tamu and enjoy a delicious cob of grilled corn.
Legendary Beginnings
Kota Marudu was originally known as Bandau. This name was used until 1974 before Sabah gained her independence through Malaysia. According to legends, Bandau is derived from a Kadazan word 'Mondou' which means a ghost that resemble a buffalo. According to beliefs, Mondou was frequently found along the Bandau river.
Historical Background
The district of Kota Marudu has its history traced back to the year 1845 or earlier with the rise of Sharif Osman, a local independence fighter from Kota Marudu.
Bandau was renamed Kota Marudu during the USNO rule. The name change was proposed by the State Assemblyman at that time, The Hon Datuk Idrus Matakim @ Andrew Matakim.
The name Kota Marudu was chosen to replace Bandau in commemoration of the existence of a town or fort located in the Marudu Bay and used by Sharif Osman and his followers to fight against the British Colonialist in the 1900s. To this day, Sharif Osman's grave and fort is still found in Kampung Marudu.
During the Chartered Company's rule established on 1st November 1881, the district was opened up for the cultivation of rubber and tobacco. The tobacco farm was within the area of Bandau town and was developed by the Dutch. Rubber was developed by an English company in Langkon. A jetty was built in Bandau town for the purpose of ferrying the tobacco on to the small ships for export. At that time, Bandau was widely referred to as Bandau Port. Other than rubber and tobacco, coal mines was also opened up in Kampun Tanjung Batu by an English company. The coal mine was closed before the 1920s.
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| Welcome to the Bandau Kota Marudu google satellite map! This place is situated in Sabah, Malaysia, its geographical coordinates are 6° 31' 0" North, 116° 45' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Bandau Kota Marudu. See Bandau Kota Marudu photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Bandau Kota Marudu in Malaysia. Bandau Kota Marudu hotels map is available on the target page linked here. Location and Area The district of Kota Marudu has an area of 1,917 square kilometres or 740 square miles. According to the map, the Kota Marudu district is located between the latitude of 6° 15" to 6° 45" N and the logitude of 116° to 117° E. The distance between Kota Marudu from the following destinations are:
Topography Kota Marudu is made up of 3 distinct area i.e. mountainous terrain, valley and the coastal area. More than two-thirds of the area of Kota Marudu is situated in the mountainous area. There are 5 major rivers namely:
There are two mountain within the Crocker Range namely Mount Tambayukum (8,462m) and Mount Tendok Sirong (3,315m). The type of soil found in the Kota Marudu district is the alluvium and sedimentary rock. Electoral Information The Parliamentary Constituency of Kota Marudu comprise of the State Constituency of N05 Matunggong and N05 Tandek. As of 31st December 2001, the total number of registered voters from the two State Constituency are as follows:
Public Facilities The following are the public facilities found in the Kota Marudu district: 1. Hospitals and Health Centres The Kota Marudu district hospital is located in Kampung Lotong. There are 3 Medical Centres and 8 Rural Clinic in the district of Kota Marudu. In addition to that, the Flying Doctor services and the Sabah Foundation Medical Department frequently visits the remote villages and areas inaccessible by road. 2. Religious and Spiritual Facilities 3. Public Gathering Facilities 4. Educational Facilities Mukim and Kampung |






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