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Eleven states and two federal territories are located on the Malay Peninsula, collectively called Peninsular Malaysia (Semenanjung Malaysia) or West Malaysia.Two states are on the island of Borneo, and the remaining federal territory consists of islands offshore of Borneo; they are collectively referred to as East Malaysia or Malaysian Borneo.
The first table contains a list of Malaysian states and federal territories by monthly mean household income. The second table contains a list of Malaysian states and federal territories by median household income. As of 31 October 2023, 1 Malaysian ringgit (symbol: RM, currency code: MYR) was equivalent to 0.21 US dollar [2] or 0.20 Euros. [3]
Malaysia is a federation of 13 states and three federal territories. [102] Out of these, eleven states and two federal territories are in Peninsular Malaysia, whereas the other two states and one federal territory comprise East Malaysia. The country has three tiers of government – federal, state and local. [103]
This is a list of Malaysian states and federal territories sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP). [1] [2] As of 3 November 2022 Malaysian Ringgit (symbol: RM, currency code: MYR) is equivalent to 0.211 United States dollar [3] or 0.213 Euros. [4] In 2023, Selangor contributed 25.9% of Malaysia's GDP, followed by Kuala Lumpur (15.9%) and ...
State and Federal Territory Position Name Reign since Johor: Sultan: Ibrahim Iskandar: 23 January 2010 Regent: Tunku Ismail Idris [N 1] 31 January 2024 Menteri Besar: Onn Hafiz Ghazi: 15 March 2022 Kedah: Sultan: Sallehuddin: 12 September 2017 Menteri Besar: Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor: 17 May 2020 Kelantan: Sultan: Muhammad V: 13 September 2010 ...
The federal territories were originally part of two states: Selangor and Sabah. Both Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya were part of Selangor and Labuan was part of Sabah. [2] Kuala Lumpur, the state capital of Selangor, became the national capital of the Federation of Malaya (and later Malaysia) in 1948.
The Malay states, divided into the Federated Malay States and the Unfederated Malay States; The States of Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor and Terengganu; and the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya which constitute part of Malaysia. [1] (also known as Peninsular Malaysia)
Pages in category "States of Malaysia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. Johor; K. Kedah;