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Malaysia can be divided into 2 regions, the peninsular Malaysia and the Borneo island. the peninsular Malaysia is attached to the Asia continent. Sabah and Sarawak, the two states in Malaysia, are located on Borneo island.

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Well, Malaysia consists of two main parts - West (a.k.a Peninsular) Malaysia & East Malaysia.

While Peninsular Malaysia is a - Peninsular, that is a part of the Eurasian continent, East Malaysia is part of the Borneo Island sharing borders with Brunei Darussalam and the Republic of Indonesia.

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Peninsular Malaysia

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they are divided into Peninsular Malaysia and east Malaysia

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There are two geographical parts to Malaysia - Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia.

Peninsular Malaysia has a coastline of about 1,931 kilometres (1,200 mi)

East Malaysia has a coastline of 2,607 kilometres (1,620 mi).

Numbers borrowed from Wikipedia.

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The total land area of Malaysia is 329,847 square kilometres (127,350 sq mi).

Peninsular Malaysia covers 132,090 square kilometres (51,000 sq mi), or 39.7% of the whole Malaysia.

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Geographically this would be the Titiwangsa Mountains, almost spanning the length of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Gunung Kinabalu Gunung Tahan in peninsular malaysia.

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The country of Malaysia is located on the continent of Asia. There are two distinct regions of Malaysia; Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. There are 13 states and 3 federal territories.

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It is because Malaysia consists of Peninsular Malaysia, which shares a land border with Thailand (which is located on mainland southeast Asia) to the north, and Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.

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The Indian Ocean to the south of Malaysia is the nearest ocean. However, the two distinct parts of the country Peninsular Malaysia to the west and East Malaysia to the east are separated by the South China Sea.

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Yes. Rainforests can still be found even to this day and can be visited in several National Parks, including Taman Negara in Peninsular Malaysia.

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Peninsular Malaysia is quite long and of varying width depending on where you measure. The answer really depends on WHICH part of the west coast and east coast...

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Malaysia population is 27,484,000 with:

  • one birth for every 58 seconds
  • one death for every 4 minutes and 36 seconds
  • one gain on net migration (International) for every 5 minutes and 15 seconds
  • overall increase in population, one person for every 56 seconds

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Masamichi Hotta has written:

'Fishermen relocation programme in peninsular Malaysia'

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Kedah is a state in the country of Malaysia. It is in Peninsular Malaysia, and is located in the northwestern part of this part of the country. The state of Kedah also includes the islands of Langkawi.

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Singapore is an island country made up of 63 islands, it's separated from Malaysia from the Straits of Johor.

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The largest part of Malaysia, Peninsular Malaysia, is more than 800 km from north to south and 330 km at its widest point. East and West Malaysia, including all of the Malaysian islands, have a total area of almost 330,000 square kimometers.

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Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Vietnam, Peninsular Malaysia Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore.

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Malaysia derives from the name Malaya(modern day Peninsular Malaysia or West Malaysia), and the merger of letters from the state names Sabah, Sarawak (s,a) and Singapore (s,i). Sabah and Sarawak (East Malaysia, or Malaysian Borneo) remain as a part of the 13 states that makes up Malaysia, but Singapore seceded in August 1965.

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The Silver Langur is an Old World monkey. It is found living in the forests of Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo.

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T. J. Fricke has written:

'Flood estimation for urban areas in peninsular Malaysia'

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K. M. Wong has written:

'The bamboos of Peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Bamboo

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The name Malaysia was first officially changed in 1963. Prior to this Malaysia was known as Malaya or The Federation of Malaya. The federation of Malaya was formed with all 11 states in West or Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo ( known in Malaysia as Sabah) and Sarawak formed to become Malaysia. On the 9th of August 1965 Singapore was expelled from Malaysia and today, Malaysia has 13 states.

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Yes, Federation of Malaya is consists of states from Malay Peninsular only before joining of Sabah,Sarawak & Singapore at 1963-09-16. Singapore later declared its Independence at 1965-08-09

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it is separated by the east Asia pacific waters.

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R. Kiew has written:

'Begonias of Peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Begonias, Identification, Pictorial works

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To the south, Indonesia. Indonesia and Malaysia share a border on the island of Borneo, as well as maritime borders. To the north, the Philippines. Palawan nearly touches Sabah, Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago are also accessible to and from Sabah in Borneo. Many Muslim migrants from the Philippines come from Sulu and Mindanao to Borneo. To the south of Peninsular Malaysia is Singapore and to the north of it is Thailand.

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Singapore President Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysia Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed hate each other and they separate to be 2 kingdom, Lee get the island, and mahathir get the peninsular

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N. Manokaran has written:

'Population dynamics of trees in dipterocarp forests of peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Trees

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Malaysia is not a desert,both peninsular and insular Malaysia lie in the same tropical latitudes and are affected by similar air streams. They have high temperatures and humidities, heavy rainfall, and a climatic year patterned around the north-east and south west monsoons.

Malaysia is a diverse country, of which two thirds is covered in forest which is believed to be 130million years old. There are an estimated 8,500 species of vascular plants in Peninsular Malaysia, with another 15,000 in the East. The forests of East Malaysia are estimated to be the habitat of around 2,000 tree species, and are one of the most bio diverse areas in the world, with 240 different species of trees every hectare.

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One example of a small island off the coast of Malaysia is Pulau Pangkor. It is located on the west coast of peninsular Malaysia in the state of Perak and is known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters, making it a popular tourist destination.

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SINGAPORE IS NOT IN CHINA.It merely has a large population of chinese, with ancestors that migrated from china years ago. Singapore is found below peninsular malaysia.

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Yeok Kim. Yew has written:

'Fertility transition in Peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Human Fertility, Population

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Malaysia has seen what the British has done and so they imitate to grab the opportunity when they got their independence from the British empire in 1963. Peninsular government of Malaysia slowly edge to make it appear Sabah is part of Malaysia by appointing interim administration and change the name from North Borneo to Sabah in a blink of an eye.

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Nagendralingan Ratnavadivel has written:

'The social origins of the educational system in Peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Education, Education and state, History

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New Zealand -- Coromandel peninsula, Karikari peninsular

Australia -- Cape York peninsular, Dampier peninsular

USA -- Florida peninsular, Baja peninsular

Germany -- Butjadingen peninsular

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Major races in Malaysia - Malay, Chinese, Indian.

Indigenous Tribes - Orang Asli, Orang Laut (Peninsular Malaysia).

Iban (majority in Sarawak), Bidayuh, Melanau, Kayan, Kenyah, Kelabit, Penan, Orang Ulu, Lun Bawang....over 40 tribes (Sarawak).

Kadazan-Dusun, Kedayan, Murut, Orang Cocos...over 32 officially recognised ethnic groups (Sabah).

Sabah and Sarawak form East Malaysia, the Malaysian part of Borneo Island (Southern part of Borneo being part of Indonesia). The demographics are therefore rather different from Peninsular Malaysia.

Source: Borneo Islander.

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Malaysia has over 2,000 small islands and 3 main ones.

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The two parts of Malaysia, separated from each other by the South China Sea, share a largely similar landscape in that both Peninsular and East Malaysia feature coastal plains rising to hills and mountains. Peninsular Malaysia, containing 40 per cent of Malaysia's land area, extends 740 km (460 mi) from north to south, and its maximum width is 322 km (200 mi). It is divided between its east and west coasts by the Titiwangsa Mountains, part of a series of mountain ranges running down the centre of the peninsula. These mountains are heavily forested, and mainly composed of granite and other igneous rocks

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Bank Rakyat was established in September 1954 in Peninsular Malaysia. Afterwards many of these banks formed into co-operatives and provided financial services to it's members.

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No, of course not. Malaysia is not in Indonesia. But our location is quite close. Malaysia consists of two parts, namely the peninsular and the Borneo part. The peninsular Malaysia is located to the north of Singapore while one of the Indonesian Islands, Sumatra is located to the west of peninsular Malaysia.

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Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand are the three countries located on the Malay Peninsula. The Malay Peninsula is covered by more than half with rain-forests.

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Peninsular War happened in 1812.

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Peninsular Myotis was created in 1898.

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Australia is 7682300 square kilometers and Malaysia is a mere 329758 square kilometers. Population of Australia is 20 million and population of Malaysia is 28million.

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the rivers coming from peninsular regions are reffered to as peninsular rivers. It covers southern part of india

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Ting Hui Lee has written:

'Chinese schools in Peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Chinese Schools, Education, Government policy, Education and state, Chinese, History

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