Keningau is a sprawling timber and agricultural town and district located in the Interior Division of Sabah, east Malaysia on the island of Borneo. It is the oldest and largest district in the interior part of Sabah. The district consists of 43 mukims and 245 villages. The popular place of interest here is the monument erected and officiated on September 16, 1963 acknowledging the guarantees granted to the state of Sabah that led to the formation of Malaysia. The monument is currently located in the compound of the Keningau District Office. The Keningau township is connected by road through either the Kimanis-Keningau Highway or Tambunan road from Kota Kinabalu, which is about 138 kilometers in length. Keningau is 67 kilometers from Nabawan, 35 kilometers from Sook and 48 kilometers from Tenom.
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