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Hospital Batu Pahat was built in the Sixth Malaysia Plan in 1991 and initiated the concept of hospital nucleus. Transfer service to the hospital was made on 12 November 1994. Transfer service to the hospital was made on 12 November 1994.
Pantai Hospital Batu Pahat Batu Pahat Johor: Private IHH Healthcare: 116 39 Regency Specialist Hospital Masai. Johor Bahru Johor: Private Health Management International Pte Ltd (HMI Group Singapore) 218 Putra Specialist Hospital Batu Pahat Johor: Private Intelek Ceria Sdn Bhd – Putra Group of Hospitals KPJ Perdana Specialist Hospital Kota Bharu
The next completed section was the Muar–Batu Pahat Road FT5, completed in 1929. At the same time, the Melaka–Merlimau Road FT5 was extended to Muar as well. Also completed at the same time was the Melaka–Port Dickson Road FT5, which was built as an extension of the Seremban–Port Dickson Road which was completed earlier in 1910. [ 14 ]
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HPSF is the third most important hospital in Johor after Sultanah Aminah Hospital and Sultan Ismail Hospital, both in Johor Bahru. It is also a referral hospital for to neighbouring districts Batu Pahat , Segamat and Tangkak hospitals in the northern region of Johor state.
The Batu Pahat District is a district in the state of Johor, Malaysia. It lies southeast of Muar , southwest of Kluang , northwest of Pontian , south of Segamat and Tangkak District . The capital of the district is Bandar Penggaram .
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Batu Pahat landmarks in Dataran Penggaram at Jalan Rahmat. The name Batu Pahat means "chiselled rock" in Malay.The origin of this name can be traced back to a local lore in the 1546, when the invading Siamese troops led by Admiral Awi Di Chu were chiselling rocks at a rocky spot in the coastal village of Kampung Minyak Beku, in hope of getting fresh water during their siege on the Malacca .