Pekan Gurney
Pekan Gurney or Gurney's Town is a small town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. The town was founded in 1952 and named after Sir Henry Gurney, a former British High Commissioner in Malaya…| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Neighborhood
- Description: human settlement in Malaysia
- Address: Sitiawan, 32000
- Postal code: 32000
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ayer Tawar.
Ayer Tawar
Town
Ayer Tawar is a town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. Its name came from Air Tawar, which literally means "fresh water" in the Malay language. Ayer Tawar is situated 9 km north of Pekan Gurney.
Pekan Gurney
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Manjung (Dinding), Perak, West Coast, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
4.2226° or 4° 13′ 21″ northLongitude
100.74567° or 100° 44′ 44″ eastElevation
12 metres (39 feet)Open location code
6PP26PFW+27OpenStreetMap ID
node 254072886OpenStreetMap feature
place=neighbourhood
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Min Dong Chinese—“Pekan Gurney” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “格尼市”
- Chinese: “格尼市新村”
- Dutch: “Pekan Gurney”
- Malay: “Pekan Gurney”
- Min Dong Chinese: “Săng-dèu-lô”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Pekan Gurney Sport Club and Pekan Gurney Police Station.
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