BEAUFORT: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 48,742
Female Population 23,704
Male Population 25,038
1. Malay 10,244
2. Dusun 1,336
3. Kadazan 6,286
4. Bajau 824
5. Murut 1,196
6. Other Bumiputera 18,036
7. Chinese 3,544
8. Indonesian 3,083
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 811
Total Malaysian Citizen 45,360
Non-Malaysian Citizen 3,382
Distribution of Population 2.8%
Population Density 28 per Sq. Km
BELURAN: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 54,539
Female Population 29,497
Male Population 25,042
1. Malay 1,118
2. Dusun 6,449
3. Kadazan 7,324
4. Bajau 2,727
5. Murut 69
6. Other Bumiputera 15,240
7. Chinese 883
8. Indonesian 2,941
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 533
Total Malaysian Citizen 37,284
Non-Malaysian Citizen 17,255
Distribution of Population 3.1%
Population Density 3 per Sq. Km
KENINGAU: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 88,456
Female Population 41,370
Male Population 47,086
1. Malay 2,043
2. Dusun 35,930
3. Kadazan 2,580
4. Bajau 1,487
5. Murut 12,121
6. Other Bumiputera 3,661
7. Chinese 6,906
8. Indonesian 3,263
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 1,384
Total Malaysian Citizen 69,375
Non-Malaysian Citizen 19,081
Distribution of Population 5.2%
Population Density 25 per Sq. Km
KINABATANGAN: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 59,072
Female Population 24,255
Male Population 34,817
1. Malay 664
2. Dusun 2,124
3. Kadazan 1,693
4. Bajau 577
5. Murut 342
6. Other Bumiputera 15,217
7. Chinese 850
8. Indonesian 4,965
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 545
Total Malaysian Citizen 26,977
Non-Malaysian Citizen 32,095
Distribution of Population 3.4%
Population Density 3 per Sq. Km
KOTA BELUD: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 58,259
Female Population 29,515
Male Population 28,744
1. Malay 1,319
2. Dusun 23,349
3. Kadazan 2,661
4. Bajau 19,912
5. Murut 37
6. Other Bumiputera 8,509
7. Chinese 703
8. Indonesian 491
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 362
Total Malaysian Citizen 57,343
Non-Malaysian Citizen 916
Distribution of Population 3.3%
Population Density 42 per Sq. Km
KOTA KINABALU: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 209,175
Female Population 102,338
Male Population 106,837
1. Malay 19,509
2. Dusun 15,557
3. Kadazan 15,740
4. Bajau 23,742
5. Murut 1,248
6. Other Bumiputera 22,899
7. Chinese 57,864
8. Indonesian 7,306
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 8,215
Total Malaysian Citizen 172,080
Non-Malaysian Citizen 37,095
Distribution of Population 11.7%
Population Density 598 per Sq. Km
KOTA MARUDU: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 42,747
Female Population 20,656
Male Population 22,091
1. Malay 1,017
2. Dusun 22,768
3. Kadazan 2,829
4. Bajau 5,335
5. Murut 14
6. Other Bumiputera 6,150
7. Chinese 1,349
8. Indonesian 998
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 503
Total Malaysian Citizen 40,963
Non-Malaysian Citizen 1,784
Distribution of Population 2.4%
Population Density 22 per Sq. Km
KUALA PENYU: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 14,271
Female Population 6,971
Male Population 7,300
1. Malay 2550
2. Dusun 645
3. Kadazan 4,770
4. Bajau 1,335
5. Murut 19
6. Other Bumiputera 4,055
7. Chinese 200
8. Indonesian 193
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 63
Total Malaysian Citizen 13,830
Non-Malaysian Citizen 441
Distribution of Population 0.8%
Population Density 32 per Sq. Km
KUDAT: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 56,047
Female Population 27,087
Male Population 28,960
1. Malay 1,592
2. Dusun 2,462
3. Kadazan 920
4. Bajau 4,919
5. Murut 76
6. Other Bumiputera 34,562
7. Chinese 6,323
8. Indonesian 1,018
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 1,800
Total Malaysian Citizen 53,672
Non-Malaysian Citizen 2,375
Distribution of Population 3.2%
Population Density 44 per Sq. Km
KUNAK: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 39,873
Female Population 18,243
Male Population 21,630
1. Malay 603
2. Dusun 104
3. Kadazan 445
4. Bajau 5,975
5. Murut 155
6. Other Bumiputera 3,187
7. Chinese 716
8. Indonesian 5,322
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 708
Total Malaysian Citizen 17,215
Non-Malaysian Citizen 22,658
Distribution of Population 2.3%
Population Density 35 per Sq. Km
LAHAD DATU: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 118,096
Female Population 53,319
Male Population 64,777
1. Malay 4,710
2. Dusun 3,657
3. Kadazan 1,840
4. Bajau 17,351
5. Murut 83
6. Other Bumiputera 13,710
7. Chinese 8,080
8. Indonesian 12,503
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 1,801
Total Malaysian Citizen 63,735
Non-Malaysian Citizen 54,361
Distribution of Population 6.8%
Population Density 18 per Sq. Km
NABAWAN: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 19,999
Female Population 8,245
Male Population 11,754
1. Malay 126
2. Dusun 421
3. Kadazan 132
4. Bajau 91
5. Murut 12,044
6. Other Bumiputera 455
7. Chinese 660
8. Indonesian 729
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 84
Total Malaysian Citizen 14,742
Non-Malaysian Citizen 5,257
Distribution of Population 1.2%
Population Density 3 per Sq. Km
PAPAR: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 59,473
Female Population 29,053
Male Population 30,420
1. Malay 15,001
2. Dusun 2,660
3. Kadazan 14,552
4. Bajau 9,542
5. Murut 128
6. Other Bumiputera 3,565
7. Chinese 4,886
8. Indonesian 3,217
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 1,034
Total Malaysian Citizen 54,585
Non-Malaysian Citizen 4,888
Distribution of Population 3.5%
Population Density 48 per Sq. Km
PENAMPANG: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 86,941
Female Population 42,227
Male Population 44,714
1. Malay 10,389
2. Dusun 4,584
3. Kadazan 26,161
4. Bajau 7,552
5. Murut 537
6. Other Bumiputera 7,184
7. Chinese 14,129
8. Indonesian 4,087
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 1,744
Total Malaysian Citizen 76,367
Non-Malaysian Citizen 10,574
Distribution of Population 5.0%
Population Density 187 per Sq. Km
PITAS: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 24,240
Female Population 11,676
Male Population 12,564
1. Malay 291
2. Dusun 2,478
3. Kadazan 629
4. Bajau 2,289
5. Murut 47
6. Other Bumiputera 16,641
7. Chinese 268
8. Indonesian 501
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 172
Total Malaysian Citizen 23,316
Non-Malaysian Citizen 924
Distribution of Population 1.4%
Population Density 17 per Sq. Km
RANAU: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 49,358
Female Population 23,764
Male Population 25,594
1. Malay 676
2. Dusun 39,643
3. Kadazan 6911
4. Bajau 479
5. Murut 67
6. Other Bumiputera 1,619
7. Chinese 1,058
8. Indonesian 664
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 286
Total Malaysian Citizen 45,183
Non-Malaysian Citizen 4,175
Distribution of Population 2.9%
Population Density 17 per Sq. Km
SANDAKAN: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 222,817
Female Population 108,576
Male Population 114,241
1. Malay 14,922
2. Dusun 1,480
3. Kadazan 6,696
4. Bajau 20,201
5. Murut 243
6. Other Bumiputera 35,252
7. Chinese 45,637
8. Indonesian 24,445
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 6,235
Total Malaysian Citizen 155,384
Non-Malaysian Citizen 67,433
Distribution of Population 12.9%
Population Density 98 per Sq. Km
SEMPORNA: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 91,828
Female Population 44,614
Male Population 47,214
1. Malay 1,657
2. Dusun 91
3. Kadazan 307
4. Bajau 42,156
5. Murut 23
6. Other Bumiputera 5,309
7. Chinese 1,149
8. Indonesian 3,587
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 556
Total Malaysian Citizen 54,835
Non-Malaysian Citizen 36,993
Distribution of Population 5.3%
Population Density 80 per Sq. Km
SIPITANG: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 24,349
Female Population 11,150
Male Population 13,199
1. Malay 3,332
2. Dusun 969
3. Kadazan 1,414
4. Bajau 460
5. Murut 2,355
6. Other Bumiputera 8,545
7. Chinese 1,302
8. Indonesian 1,646
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 577
Total Malaysian Citizen 20,600
Non-Malaysian Citizen 3,749
Distribution of Population 1.4%
Population Density 9 per Sq. Km
TAMBUNAN: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 19,726
Female Population 9,673
Male Population 10,053
1. Malay 272
2. Dusun 17,086
3. Kadazan 544
4. Bajau 180
5. Murut 83
6. Other Bumiputera 439
7. Chinese 283
8. Indonesian 122
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 63
Total Malaysian Citizen 19,072
Non-Malaysian Citizen 654
Distribution of Population 1.1%
Population Density 15 per Sq. Km
TAWAU: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 244,728
Female Population 114,416
Male Population 130,312
1. Malay 11,516
2. Dusun 921
3. Kadazan 2,808
4. Bajau 17,094
5. Murut 1,529
6. Other Bumiputera 24,946
7. Chinese 35,097
8. Indonesian 55,057
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 3,727
Total Malaysian Citizen 152,695
Non-Malaysian Citizen 92,033
Distribution of Population 14.1%
Population Density 40 per Sq. Km
TENOM: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 37,954
Female Population 18,139
Male Population 19,815
1. Malay 1,367
2. Dusun 3,581
3. Kadazan 921
4. Bajau 751
5. Murut 17,787
6. Other Bumiputera 2,950
7. Chinese 4,304
8. Indonesian 2,101
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 466
Total Malaysian Citizen 34,228
Non-Malaysian Citizen 3,726
Distribution of Population 2.2%
Population Density 16 per Sq. Km
TUARAN: Vital Population Statistics (1991 census)
Total Population 63,995
Female Population 31,495
Male Population 32,500
1. Malay 1,822
2. Dusun 28,615
3. Kadazan 2,708
4. Bajau 18,478
5. Murut 135
6. Other Bumiputera 3,424
7. Chinese 3,865
8. Indonesian 1,164
9. Other Non-Bumiputera 541
Total Malaysian Citizen 60,752
Non-Malaysian Citizen 3,243
Distribution of Population 3.7%
Population Density 55 per Sq. Km
Source: Yearbook of Statistics Sabah, 1999
Summary
Total Malaysian Citizen: 1,335,987 million
Total Non-Malaysian Citizen: 398,698 thousands
TOTAL POPULATION IN SABAH (1991):
1,734,685 million
1 comment:
Majoriti masyarakat DUSUN terdapat di daerah Ranau, Tambunan, Keningau, Tuaran, Kota Belud & kota Marudu...
Masyarakat KADAZAN pula menjadi majoriti di daerah Penampang & Kuala Penyu...
Daerah Papar menjadi pusat masyarakat MELAYU berkembang...
Manakala MURUT boleh dilihat dalam daerah seperti Tenom & Nabawan...
BUMIPUTERA (LAIN-LAIN) menjadi majoriti di kebanyakan daerah seperti Beaufort, Beluran, Kinabatangan, Kudat, Lahad Datu, Pitas & Sipitang...
Masyarakat Bajau pula majoriti menghuni di daerah Kunak & Semporna...
Bagi masyarakat Cina, mereka lebih Kota Kinabalu & Sandakan...
Tawau menjadi satu-satunya daerah yang dihuni (dengan majoriti) oleh masyarakat dari negara INDONESIA...
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