Map of Sri Aman District

The Sri Aman District is one of two districts in the Sri Aman Division of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is named after its capital Simanggang (formerly known as Sri Aman from 1974 to 2019, which means town of peace in Malay). It has a land area of 2,323.7 square kilometres.

Agriculture, livestock, technical & vocational education, public service sector, and commercial business is the main economic activities in Sri Aman. According to 2020 census, Iban is the only majority ethnic in Sri Aman, along with Chinese, Malay, and Bidayuh. The population of this district is around 136,468 residents, which is making this district as the second largest populous area, right after Kuching District.

Sri Aman is also the part of the Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS) projects, along with Greater Kuching, Samarahan, and Serian.

Demographics

Total population of every areas in Sri Aman, Sarawak. These population are exactly based on their ethnics in Sarawak.

Iban is the majority ethnic that permanently lived in both Simanggang, Pantu, Lachau, Banting, and Melugu area. While Lingga is the only subdistrict area that mostly lived by Malay community.

Christianity is the majority religion in Sri Aman, followed by Islam and Buddhism.

Ethnicity

Ethnic composition of Sri Aman District (2024)
Ethnicities / Nationality Percentage
Malays
13.82%
Iban
53.93%
Bidayuh
4.98%
Melanau
2.83%
Other Bumiputeras
0.06%
Chinese
21.86%
Indians
0.43%
Others
0%
Non-Malaysian
2.1%
Ethnicity 2024
Pop. %
Malays 18864 13.82%
Iban 73592 53.93%
Bidayuh 6795 4.98%
Melanau 3860 2.83%
Other Bumiputeras 76 0.06%
Chinese 29838 21.86%
Indians 580 0.43%
Others 0 0%
Malaysian total 133605 97.9%
Non-Malaysian 2863 2.1%
Total 136468 100.00%


Historical population
YearPop.±%
198513,754—    
199021,975+59.8%
199539,980+81.9%
200458,379+46.0%
201086,392+48.0%
2015109,267+26.5%
2024136,468+24.9%
Source: [1]

Religions

Religion composition in Sri Aman District (2024)
Religions Percent
Islam
18.7%
Christianity
58.9%
Buddhism
16%
Chinese folk religion
3.5%
Sikhism
0.3%
Hinduism
0.1%
Other religion
2.1%
Non religious
0.4%

Notable people

  • Awang anak RawengIban scout headman
  • Bolly Lapok – bishop
  • Daeloniel "Kilat Boy" Mcdelon – boxer
  • Datuk Stephen Mundaw – Lieutenant General (Former commander of the Eastern Field Command (Highest Malaysian Army Officer))

References

  1. ^ "TABURAN PENDUDUK MENGIKUT PBT & MUKIM 2010". Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Retrieved 15 December 2017.


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