Sungai Pinang
Sungai Pinang is a township located just next to Jelutong, Penang, Malaysia. It is named after the Pinang palm areca catechu.[1]
References
- ↑ Simon Gardner, Pindar Sidisunthorn and Lai Ee May, 2011. Heritage Trees of Penang, p. 206. Penang: Areca Books. ISBN 978-967-57190-6-6
Coordinates: 5°24′N 100°13′E / 5.400°N 100.217°E / 5.400; 100.217
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- Kampung Batu Feringghi
- Kampung Batu Uban
- Kampung Buah Pala
- Kampung Belachan
- Kampung Cantik
- Kampung Dodol
- Kampung Hijau
- Kampung Kastam
- Kampung Makam
- Kampung Masjid
- Kampung Masjid Bagan
- Kampung Melayu
- Kampung Pisang
- Kampung Rawa
- Kampung Raya Baharu
- Kampung Syed
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- Bandar Baru Ayer Hitam
- Bandar Sri Pinang
- Dhoby Ghaut
- Jesselton Heights
- Minden Heights
- Mount Erskine
- Seri Tanjung Pinang
- Sungai Pinang
- Taman Abidin
- Taman Brown
- Taman Free School
- Taman Greenview
- Taman Guan Joo Seng
- Taman Islands Glades
- Taman Jelutong
- Taman Kampar
- Taman Kennedy
- Taman Lalulintas
- Taman Lembah Sungai
- Taman Penang
- Taman P. Ramlee
- Taman Pekaka
- Taman Perak
- Taman Rampas
- Taman Ria
- Taman Scotland
- Taman Selamat
- Taman Tun Sardon
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