Kelantan

Kelantan (Jawi: كلنتن, officially known as Kelantan Darul Naim) is one of the 11 states of Malaya. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the country and covers a large area, most of which is rural or jungle.

It borders Perak to the west, Pahang to the south, and Terengganu to the east. It also shares a border with Thailand's Narathiwat Province in the north west.

A vast majority of the population lives in the north of the state, around Kota Bharu.

Geography
Kelantan is based around the Kelantan River, the third longest river in Malaya. The state's topography is mixed, with coastal floodplains in the north, a mix of plains and small mountains in the centre, and mountains on the western border (the Titiwangsa Mountains, which form the border with Perak, and the east, which form the border with Terengganu.

On the southern border, Kelantan shares Malaya's highest mountain, Mount Tahan, with the state of Pahang.

Kelantan also contains a large area of the Teman Negara national park.

In the far south-western corner is the Lojing Highlands, located just north of the Cameron Highlands. It is Kelantan's most isolated settlement.

Districts
Kelantan is divided into 10 districts:
 * Kota Bharu District
 * Tumpat
 * Pasir Mas
 * Bachok
 * Pasir Putih
 * Machang
 * Tanah Merah
 * Jeli District
 * Kuala Krai District
 * Upper Kelantan District

Kelantan makes up 14 of the 165 seats in the Malayan Parliament.