- The flag of
Penang consists of
three vertical bands and an areca-
nut palm on a gr****y
mount in the centre. All
three bands are of
equal width. From left...
-
Argent on a
mount an
areca nut palm tree Proper. The Areca-
nut palm is the tree from
which Penang (****u Pinang, Malay: "Areca-
nut-palm Island")
derives its...
- p****enger traffic. The name
Penang comes from the
modern Malay name ****u
Pinang which means 'areca
nut island'.
Penang is also
colloquially referred...
- The
areca nut (/ˈærɪkə/ or /əˈriːkə/) or
betel nut is the
fruit of the
areca palm (Areca catechu),
which grows in much of the
tropical Pacific (Melanesia...
-
catechu farm in Kerala,
India Young "betel" nuts in
Malaysia Areca nut at
Penang's flag
Areca catechu of
Bangladesh Hat
palathoppi (Outer view) made of...
- plants, such as a
baobab tree (one of only
three such
trees in
Penang), the
Brazil nut,
Indian ebony and the cannon-ball tree. The Residency, designed...
- The
State of
Penang, one of the most
developed and
urbanised Malaysian states, is
located at the nation's
northwest coast along the
Malacca Strait. Unlike...
- a
unique betel nut design,
making them a
visually striking landmark alongside the
iconic Penang Bridge. The 13.5 kilometre-long
Penang Bridge traverses...
-
pinang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pinang may
refer to:
Areca nut Penang,
state in
Malaysia Pangkal Pinang,
Indonesia Pinang, Tangerang, a district...
- a
sweet and ****y
nut sauce. The term
pasembur is
peculiar to
northern Peninsular Malaysia. It is
especially ****ociated with
Penang where it can be had...