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Butterworth as seen from the Penang Strait. The economy of Butterworth is primarily driven by its industries and the maritime trade at the Port of Penang. The Mak Mandin Industrial Estate forms the heart of Butterworth's manufacturing sector and is home to a number of major local firms, including Federal Oats Mills, Fujikura Federal Cables and ...
The Penang Chinese Girls High School and Phor Tay Institution are also located in Jalan Bagan Jermal, Penang. There are also a special school called St. Nicholas located in Bagan Jermal. Secondly, there are several luxury condominiums can be seen there. The Super Condo of Penang is completed near Bagan Jermal, Penang.
Penang Island was gradually losing its trade to Province Wellesley. 60 percent of rubber stocks in Penang port were stacked in Butterworth godowns. In September, rubber listed as "port stocks" totalled 22,609 tons – a 6,529-ton increase over August – of which 11,602 tons were in Penang, 6,926 tons in Butterworth godowns and 4,676 tons on ...
The KTM track and Penang Sentral station beside, looking from the pedestrian linkway to ferry terminal. Bagan Dalam has major transportation hubs in Butterworth, Penang (Seberang Perai at a larger extent) such as the Penang Sentral which is integrated with Butterworth railway station and the Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal.
Bagan Luar is an area of the town of Butterworth, Penang, Malaysia, between Bagan Jermal to the north and Bagan Dalam to the south.It is named after Kampung Bagan Luar, a former village in the area.
The former Seberang Perai City Council headquarters at Butterworth, in use until 2006. Prior to the construction of the building, the headquarters of the Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) was a five-storey building at Butterworth. As the local government expanded its workforce and responsibilities, the existing office space became insufficient ...
Perai is a suburb of Seberang Perai in the Malaysian state of Penang.It lies at the southern bank of the Perai River and borders Butterworth to the north.. The area now known as Perai was obtained by the British East India Company in 1800, with the Perai River serving as the boundary between the newly-acquired British territory and Kedah to the north.
Butterworth, Greater Manchester, a former township and civil parish centred on Milnrow, England, formerly in Lancashire; Butterworth, Eastern Cape, now also known as Gcuwa, a town located in South Africa; Butterworth, Penang, the principal town of Seberang Perai in the state of Penang, Malaysia