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Permatang Pasir is a state constituency in Penang, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Penang State Legislative Assembly. [3] It has been represented by Amir Hamzah Abdul Hashim of Perikatan Nasional (PN) since 2023.
Modul:Peta lokasi/data/Pulau Pinang; Pengguna:Tofeiku/Kotak pasir; Kampung Sama Gagah; Kampung Alor Merah, Butterworth; Kampung Permatang Saga; Kampung Tok Bedu; Taman Sungai Dua Utama; Beopjusa; Kampung Kuala Muda, Seberang Perai Utara; Kampung Sungai Kedak, Seberang Perai Utara; Kampung Pulau Mertajam; Kampung Permatang Rawa Tepi Laut; Modul ...
Bukit Sungai Pinang 1,919 6.2 310 Batu Hitam 3,574 10 357 Bukit Balik Pulau 1,282 5.2 247 Pondok Upih 7,679 8.9 863 Bukit Genting 1,509 6.1 247 Bukit Pasir Panjang 1,444 5.6 258 Bukit Gemuruh 17,379 9.6 1,810 Bukit Relau 18,755 11.5 1,631 Teluk Kumbar: 21,481 6.8 3,159 Bayan Lepas: 130,455 31.9 4,089 Sungai Pinang 2,323 2 1,162 Sungai Rusa ...
This is a list of federal and state electoral districts within the Malaysian state of Penang.The state sends 13 representatives to the Malaysian federal Parliament and is divided into 40 state constituencies, each of which elects a single member of the Penang State Legislative Assembly.
Permatang Pasir is a village within the city of Seberang Perai in the Malaysian state of Penang. This village is located near Permatang Pauh. See also
Secondary forest is the main feature in Penang National Park. This includes chengal, meranti seraya, jelutong, gaharu, tongkat ali, pelawan, bintangor, wild orchids ...
Telok Sareh, Sungai Galah, Chenderong Kelubi, Changkat Pinggan, Kampong Balun Bidai, Kampong Setia, Pulau Tiga, Kampong Pasir Garam, Kampong Paloh Pachat, Tanjong Bidara, Kampong Geronggong, Selat Pulau, Kampong Gajah, Pasir Salak, Pasir Jeneris, Pulau Juar, Kampong Pulau Besar, Kampong Ayer Mati, Bandar, Sungai Buaya, Bukit Cawi Seberang Perak ...
The name Penang comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang which means 'areca nut island'. [6] Penang is also colloquially referred to as the "Pearl of the Orient" and "The Island of Pearls" (Malay: Pulau Mutiara). [7] [8] Over the course of history, Penang Island had been known by different names by seafarers from various regions.