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Parit Buntar

Coordinates: 5°07′14″N 100°29′26″E / 5.12056°N 100.49056°E / 5.12056; 100.49056
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Parit Buntar
Paghit Buntaq
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiڤاريت بونتر
 • Chinese巴里文打 (Simplified)
巴里文打 (Traditional)
Bālǐ Wéndǎ (Hanyu Pinyin)
 • Tamilபாரிட் புந்தார்
Pāriṭ Puntār (Transliteration)
The town of Parit Buntar
The town of Parit Buntar
Map
Location of Parit Buntar in Perak
Parit Buntar is located in Perak
Parit Buntar
Parit Buntar
   Parit Buntar in    Perak
Parit Buntar is located in Malaysia
Parit Buntar
Parit Buntar
Parit Buntar (Malaysia)
Parit Buntar is located in Southeast Asia
Parit Buntar
Parit Buntar
Parit Buntar (Southeast Asia)
Coordinates: 5°07′14″N 100°29′26″E / 5.12056°N 100.49056°E / 5.12056; 100.49056
Country Malaysia
State Perak
DistrictKerian
ParliamentMisbahul Munir
District councilKerian District Council
Population
 (2010[1])
 • Total26,328
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)Not observed
Postcode
34200
Area code(s)05-67xxxxxxx
Vehicle registrationA
Mukim Parit Buntar in Kerian District

Parit Buntar (Northern Malay: Paghit Buntaq) is a town in Kerian District, Perak, Malaysia. It is bordering to Nibong Tebal in Penang and Bandar Baharu in Kedah.It is also the district capital of Kerian District.

This district is known as the Rice Bowl of Perak due to its large areas of paddy fields. Irrigation system has been built to reclaim the areas and to control the water flow into and out of the paddy fields. A few areas suffer from flooding in some seasons. The economic activity is fishing especially at Sungai Acheh, Bagan Tiang, Tanjung Piandang and Kuala Kurau, and commercial businesses and industrial in the Parit Buntar City Center.

This city has a tropical climate. There is a great deal of rainfall in Parit Buntar, even in the driest month. This location is classified as Af by Köppen and Geiger. The temperature averages 27.3 °C (81.1 °F). The average annual rainfall is 2,304 mm (90.7 in).[2]

History[edit]

The town name is derived from the name of a leader of Tok Buntar famous people in the past where he and his followers have built trenches of Sungai Kerian to flow into the paddy fields. The ditch was originally known Parit Tok Buntar and now known as Parit Buntar.

The Big Clock (Jam Besar) in the old town was one of the landmarks Parit Buntar. The clock was inaugurated by Tunku Abdul Rahman on August 24, 1961 to commemorate the progress and prosperity of all the people of Parit Buntar.[3] Parit Buntar and Bandar Baharu connected to the bridge that crosses Sungai Kerian.

Transportation[edit]

Parit Buntar are accessible via:

North–South Expressway (Malaysia) (exit Bandar Baharu, Jawi, Penang or Alor Pongsu)

Federal Road (Jalan Ipoh-Butterworth)

KTM ETS

Penang International Airport (about 50 minutes from/to airport)

Rapid Penang

KTM Komuter Northern Sector

Climate[edit]

The least amount of rainfall occurs in February. The average in this month is 125 mm (4.9 in). The greatest amount of precipitation occurs in October, with an average of 343 mm (13.5 in). The temperatures are highest on average in May, at around 27.8 °C (82.0 °F). The lowest average temperatures in the year occur in January, when it is around 26.8 °C (80.2 °F). The variation in the precipitation between the driest and wettest months is 218 mm (8.6 in). The variation in temperatures throughout the year is 1.0 °C.

Tragedy[edit]

Behind the serenity of Sungai Kerian was a ferry tragedy that took place in September 1972. It claimed about 20 lives, mostly school children from Bandar Baharu, Kedah who crossed the river using the ferry to attend school in Parit Buntar, Perak. Since this unfortunate incident, the ferry ceased operations and a concrete bridge was built.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Perak: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population". The World Gazetteer. Archived from the original on 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  2. ^ "Climate Parit Buntar: Temperature, Climate graph, Climate table for Parit Buntar - Climate-Data.org". en.climate-data.org. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
  3. ^ "Clock tower to be unveiled". The Straits Times. 23 August 1961. p. 14.
  4. ^ net, powered by iosc dot. "Ipoh Echo | Kerian District". IpohEcho.com.my. Retrieved 2017-02-16.

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