Kampung Puteh

Definition
Kampung Puteh is a name used for one or more small settlements in Malaysia. The term translates from Malay as “White Village.”

Overview
The name “Kampung Puteh” appears in various local contexts, such as census listings, electoral district maps, and regional news reports. Specific details about the size, population, administrative status, or historical significance of any particular Kampung Puteh are not widely documented in mainstream encyclopedic sources.

Etymology / Origin

  • Kampung: Malay word meaning “village” or “rural settlement.”
  • Puteh: Malay adjective meaning “white.”
    The combination likely denotes a village associated historically or descriptively with the colour white, though the precise origin of the name in any given location is not verified.

Characteristics
Accurate information is not confirmed regarding the geographic coordinates, demographic composition, economic activities, cultural practices, or notable landmarks of any settlement named Kampung Puteh. References to the name in limited local media suggest typical characteristics of rural Malaysian villages, such as reliance on agriculture, close-knit community structures, and governance under a local village head (ketua kampung).

Related Topics

  • Rural settlements in Malaysia
  • Malay toponymy
  • Administrative divisions of Malaysian states (e.g., Kelantan, Sarawak)

Note: The term “Kampung Puteh” does not correspond to a widely recognized or independently notable subject in major encyclopedic references; thus, detailed encyclopedic coverage is limited.

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