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2018 |
759486 characters 27 sections 78 paragraphs 110 images 1156 internal links 394 external links |
malaysia 0.777 malay 0.299 malaysian 0.295 sarawak 0.171 kuala 0.117 bumiputera 0.117 lumpur 0.117 malaya 0.112 peninsular 0.109 penang 0.090 sabah 0.089 borneo 0.087 melayu 0.070 brunei 0.068 singapore 0.063 |
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2017 |
742563 characters 27 sections 77 paragraphs 110 images 1134 internal links 381 external links |
malaysia 0.784 malay 0.303 malaysian 0.282 sarawak 0.159 bumiputera 0.118 lumpur 0.118 malaya 0.114 peninsular 0.111 kuala 0.111 borneo 0.088 sabah 0.085 penang 0.082 melayu 0.071 brunei 0.069 singapore 0.064 |
Malaysia [a] is a federal constitutional monarchy located in Southeast Asia . It consists of thirteen states and three federal territories and has a total landmass of 330,803 square kilometres (127,720 sq mi) separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (Malaysian Borneo). Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand at the north and maritime borders with Singapore at the south, Vietnam at the northeast, and Indonesia in the west. East Malaysia shares land and maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia and a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. The capital city is Kuala Lumpur , while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. With a population of over 30 million, Malaysia is the 44th most populous country . The southernmost point of continental Eurasia , Tanjung Piai , is in Malaysia. Located in the tropics , Malaysia is one of 17 megadiverse countries on earth, with large numbers of endemic species . |
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2016 |
701962 characters 24 sections 78 paragraphs 105 images 1106 internal links 341 external links |
malaysia 0.775 malay 0.311 malaysian 0.281 sarawak 0.158 bumiputera 0.123 lumpur 0.123 peninsular 0.121 malaya 0.119 kuala 0.115 sabah 0.089 borneo 0.080 penang 0.076 brunei 0.072 melayu 0.066 malaysians 0.066 |
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2015 |
702411 characters 25 sections 81 paragraphs 109 images 1082 internal links 314 external links |
malaysia 0.785 malay 0.309 malaysian 0.261 sarawak 0.152 peninsular 0.127 kuala 0.125 lumpur 0.125 bumiputera 0.115 malaya 0.113 sabah 0.084 borneo 0.081 penang 0.077 brunei 0.067 malaysians 0.067 singapore 0.061 |
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2014 |
558204 characters 22 sections 73 paragraphs 74 images 694 internal links 284 external links |
malaysia 0.751 malay 0.353 malaysian 0.291 sarawak 0.156 malaya 0.137 bumiputera 0.132 peninsular 0.128 borneo 0.093 sabah 0.090 lumpur 0.088 kuala 0.086 brunei 0.076 malaysians 0.076 singapore 0.073 melayu 0.067 |
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2013 |
640888 characters 25 sections 76 paragraphs 113 images 1038 internal links 267 external links |
malaysia 0.757 malay 0.331 malaysian 0.285 sarawak 0.160 bumiputera 0.143 malaya 0.140 peninsular 0.126 sabah 0.097 lumpur 0.095 kuala 0.093 malaysians 0.083 borneo 0.079 singapore 0.071 cent 0.070 brunei 0.068 |
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2012 |
600740 characters 25 sections 80 paragraphs 93 images 981 internal links 230 external links |
malaysia 0.746 malay 0.336 malaysian 0.290 sarawak 0.162 bumiputera 0.145 malaya 0.143 peninsular 0.134 sabah 0.120 lumpur 0.097 kuala 0.094 malaysians 0.084 cent 0.078 singapore 0.072 borneo 0.066 brunei 0.061 |
^ b. The terminology as per government policy is Bahasa Malaysia (literally Malaysian language) [10] but legislation continues to refer to the official language as Bahasa Melayu (literally Malay language). [11] |
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2011 |
587908 characters 21 sections 79 paragraphs 91 images 962 internal links 220 external links |
malaysia 0.739 malay 0.344 malaysian 0.281 sarawak 0.176 malaya 0.154 peninsular 0.137 sabah 0.123 lumpur 0.099 kuala 0.096 agong 0.086 malaysians 0.086 cent 0.080 pertuan 0.075 singapore 0.073 yang 0.068 |
^ b. The terminology as per government policy is Bahasa Malaysia (literally Malaysian language) [7] but legislation continues to refer to the official language as Bahasa Melayu (literally Malay language). [8] |
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2010 |
519341 characters 25 sections 78 paragraphs 77 images 896 internal links 191 external links |
malaysia 0.756 malay 0.379 malaysian 0.273 sarawak 0.135 malaya 0.134 sabah 0.106 lumpur 0.102 peninsular 0.096 kuala 0.089 malaysians 0.089 raya 0.079 malays 0.076 singapore 0.064 borneo 0.062 malacca 0.060 |
^ b. The current terminology as per government policy is Bahasa Malaysia (literally Malaysian language) [7] but legislation continues to refer to the official language as Bahasa Melayu (literally Malay language). |
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2009 |
335577 characters 24 sections 105 paragraphs 78 images 939 internal links 72 external links |
malaysia 0.724 malay 0.271 malaysian 0.259 malacca 0.171 malaya 0.165 lumpur 0.162 kuala 0.150 sarawak 0.137 malays 0.111 universiti 0.108 raya 0.094 kedah 0.094 sabah 0.088 penang 0.086 parameswara 0.084 |
Malaysia ( Template:PronEng or /məˈleɪziə/ ) is a country in Southeast Asia consisting of thirteen states and three Federal Territories , with a total landmass of 329,845 square kilometres (127,354 sq mi). [8] [9] The capital city is Kuala Lumpur , while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. The population stands at over 28 million. [5] The country is separated by the South China Sea into two regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo (also known as East Malaysia). [9] Malaysia borders Thailand , Indonesia , Singapore and Brunei . [9] It is near the equator and has a tropical climate. [9] Malaysia's head of state is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong , [10] an elected monarch , and the head of government is the Prime Minister . [11] [12] The government is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system . [13] |
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2008 |
312154 characters 23 sections 100 paragraphs 77 images 901 internal links 69 external links |
malaysia 0.693 malay 0.322 malaysian 0.212 lumpur 0.174 malaya 0.169 kuala 0.151 malays 0.140 malacca 0.138 sarawak 0.128 kedah 0.121 penang 0.116 sabah 0.101 raya 0.101 johor 0.092 hari 0.089 |
Malaysia ( Template:PronEng or /məˈleɪziə/ ) is a federation that consists of thirteen states and three federal territories in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of 329,847 square kilometres (127,355 sq mi). [4] [5] The capital city is Kuala Lumpur , while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. The population stands at over 25 million. [5] The country is separated into two regions— Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo —by the South China Sea . [5] Malaysia borders Thailand , Indonesia , Singapore , Brunei and the Philippines . [5] The country is located near the equator and experiences a tropical climate. [5] Malaysia's head of state is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (conventionally referred to as 'the King' or 'the Agong') and the government is headed by a Prime Minister . [6] [7] The government is closely modeled after the Westminster Parliamentary System . [8] |
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2007 |
245233 characters 22 sections 102 paragraphs 72 images 703 internal links 57 external links |
malaysia 0.673 malay 0.344 malaya 0.210 malaysian 0.207 lumpur 0.157 malacca 0.147 kuala 0.137 malays 0.135 kedah 0.125 sarawak 0.114 raya 0.114 penang 0.105 johor 0.104 hari 0.100 sabah 0.092 |
Malaysia ( Template:PronEng or /məˈleɪziə/ ) is a federation of thirteen states and three federal territories in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of 329,847 km². [1] [2] The capital city is Kuala Lumpur while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. [2] The country is separated into two regions — the Malay Peninsula and Borneo — by the South China Sea . [2] Malaysia borders Thailand , Indonesia , Singapore , Brunei and the Philippines . [2] Located near the equator, the weather is characterized by tropical climate. [2] Malaysia is headed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and politically led by a Prime Minister . [3] [4] The government is closely modeled after the Westminster parliamentary system . [5] |
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2006 |
156768 characters 18 sections 96 paragraphs 29 images 486 internal links 39 external links |
malaysia 0.655 malay 0.324 malaysian 0.234 malaya 0.196 lumpur 0.178 malacca 0.157 kuala 0.154 kedah 0.154 sarawak 0.129 raya 0.129 hari 0.113 sabah 0.104 malaysians 0.103 malays 0.090 penang 0.089 |
Malaysia is a federation of thirteen states in Southeast Asia . [2] The country consists of two geographical regions divided by the South China Sea [3] : |
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2005 |
87694 characters 17 sections 77 paragraphs 7 images 319 internal links 9 external links |
malaysia 0.647 malaysian 0.295 malay 0.255 malacca 0.242 lumpur 0.162 kuala 0.141 sabah 0.119 sarawak 0.113 malaya 0.099 johor 0.096 sultanate 0.096 borneo 0.086 malays 0.086 penang 0.081 perak 0.081 |
The Federation of Malaysia ( Malay (Romanized) : Persekutuan Malaysia; Jawi : ڤرسكوتوان مليسيا; Simplified Chinese : 马来西亚; Pinyin : mǎláixīyà ; Tamil : மலேசியா ), sometimes simply known as Malaysia, is a country in Southeast Asia . It consists of two geographical regions divided by the South China Sea : |
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2004 |
75937 characters 13 sections 47 paragraphs 4 images 394 internal links 5 external links |
malaysia 0.665 malay 0.328 sarawak 0.158 straits 0.146 sabah 0.136 lumpur 0.133 malacca 0.132 eurasians 0.132 kuala 0.116 borneo 0.101 penang 0.100 perak 0.100 singapore 0.093 malaya 0.093 negeri 0.087 |
The Federation of Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia . It consists of two geographical regions divided by the South China Sea : |
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2003 |
29285 characters 9 sections 32 paragraphs 4 images 154 internal links 8 external links |
malaysia 0.689 malay 0.255 sarawak 0.222 negeri 0.162 yang 0.148 borneo 0.142 lumpur 0.140 sabah 0.137 malaya 0.130 kuala 0.122 pertuan 0.122 malays 0.113 peninsular 0.099 singapore 0.098 dewan 0.093 |
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2002 |
5538 characters 1 sections 10 paragraphs 1 images 21 internal links 1 external links |
malaysia 0.799 lumpur 0.224 putrajaya 0.224 kuala 0.195 borneo 0.136 singapore 0.118 mahathir 0.112 pbs 0.097 mohamad 0.097 sarawak 0.089 clouded 0.083 malaya 0.078 corporate 0.075 commanding 0.074 relaxation 0.074 |
Malaysia physically consists of two major parts - West Malaysia or Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia . |
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2001 |
4786 characters 0 sections 8 paragraphs 0 images 21 internal links 0 external links |
malaysia 0.859 borneo 0.157 singapore 0.136 lumpur 0.129 putrajaya 0.129 kuala 0.112 sarawak 0.102 clouded 0.095 malaya 0.090 corporate 0.086 relaxation 0.085 responding 0.085 stimulus 0.085 sumatra 0.085 malacca 0.085 |
Malaysia physically consists of two major parts - West Malaysia or Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia . |