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Bakri or often Bukit Bakri ( Jawi : بوكيت بكري; Chinese : 巴口 ) is a town in Muar District , Johor , Malaysia . It is located along Federal Route 24 in Muar district, just ten kilometres east of Muar town. In 1991, it had a population of 10,000, which doubled by the 2000 census to 20,123. Now Bukit Bakri population is 30,280.

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5-469: Bukit Bakri is located on the eastern end of Jalan Bakri (part of Federal Highway 24), which is the main road that connects Bakri Town to Bandar Maharani (Muar City Centre). The name 'Bakri' is believed to have been derived from the name of Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor - the name or alias dedicated to him as the present for his birthday by Dato' Muhammad Salleh Bin Prang. Many people were not aware that Jalan Bakri

10-681: Is a federal road in Johor , Malaysia . The roads connects Muar (Bandar Maharani) in the west to Yong Peng in the east. It is also a main route to North-South Expressway via Yong Peng Interchange . The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 24 is located at Bulatan Bentayan roundabout in Muar (Bandar Maharani), at its interchange with the Federal Route 5 , the main trunk road of the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The Federal Route 24

15-520: Is one of the earliest roads in the state of Johor. It was built in 1869 as a village road and was completed in 1870. Then the road was widened and straightened by Dato' Mohd. Salleh bin Perang (Dato 'Bentara Luar) in 1890. At that time, the Federal Route 24 holds the record as the longest straight and flat road in Malaya. This road has a notable history especially during World War II . At most sections,

20-546: The surname "Toh" (杜) in Hokkien or "Du" in Chinese, and there is a prominent Chinese temple known as Siang Kong Shan Temple dedicated to Du Fu Da Ren. PUNAN 2°03′N 102°40′E  /  2.050°N 102.667°E  / 2.050; 102.667 This Johor location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Malaysia Federal Route 24 Federal Route 24 , or Jalan Muar–Yong Peng ,

25-520: Was one of the straightest roads in the State of Johore at that time. This showcases the ability of the local engineers in the late 19th century. There are many Muslim , Chinese , Hindu and Christian cemeteries in Bakri town including the historic Japanese war cemetery from World War II which has become the obvious landmark of the small town. The largest clan in the local Chinese population belongs to

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