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Penang topographic map

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Penang

Penang Island is irregularly shaped, with a hilly and mostly forested interior. The island's coastal plains are narrow, with the most extensive plain located at the northeastern cape. George Town, which started off as a small settlement at the northeastern tip of the island, has expanded over the centuries to encompass the entire island, although the marshy western coast remains relatively underdeveloped. The highest point of the state is Penang Hill, which stands at a height of 833 m (2,733 ft) at the centre of the island. On the other hand, Seberang Perai has mostly flat topography, save for a hilly region along the eastern border with Kedah.

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Name: Penang topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Penang, Malaysia (5.12200 100.17498 5.58568 100.55031)

Average elevation: 18 m

Minimum elevation: -3 m

Maximum elevation: 798 m

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