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  2. Geography of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's geographical location protects the country from most major natural disasters. It is located on a seismically stable plate that minimises direct risks of earthquakes and volcanoes, is partially protected from tsunamis by surrounding landmasses, and is a rare target for tropical cyclones.

  3. Outline of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. The population stands at over 32 million. [1] The country is separated into two regions—Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo—by the South China Sea. [1] Malaysia borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, [1] and Vietnam.

  4. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia has a low official unemployment rate of 3.9%. [201] Its foreign exchange reserves are the world's 24th-largest. [202] It has a labour force of about 15 million, which is the world's 34th-largest. [203] Malaysia's large automotive industry ranks as the world's 22nd-largest by production. [204]

  5. Borders of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's border with Thailand is located to the north of Peninsula Malaysia and runs between the Straits of Malacca on the west and the Gulf of Thailand/South China Sea in the east. The Malaysian states of Kedah , Kelantan , Perak and Perlis border the Thai provinces of Narathiwat , Satun , Songkhla and Yala .

  6. Malay Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Ptolemy's Geographia named a geographical region of the Golden Chersonese as Maleu-kolon, a term thought to derive from Sanskrit malayakolam or malaikurram. [9] While the Chinese chronicle of the Yuan dynasty mentioned the word Ma-li-yu-er , referring to a nation of the Malay Peninsula that was threatened by the southward expansion of ...

  7. Category:Geography of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Malaysia by Federal Territory‎ (2 C) * Malaysia geography-related lists‎ (3 C, 7 P) B. Borders of Malaysia‎ (8 C, 12 P) E.

  8. List of extreme points of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The extreme points of Malaysia include the coordinates that are further north, south, east or west than any other location in Malaysia; and the highest and the lowest altitudes in the country. The latitude and longitude are expressed in decimal degree notation , in which a positive latitude value refers to the northern hemisphere, and a ...

  9. Peninsular Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Although this arrangement was brief and Singapore was ultimately expelled from the Federation two years later in 1965, becoming a fully sovereign country, the Interpretation Act 1965 of the Parliament of Singapore still defines Malaya as comprising the States of Malaya and Singapore in a geographical sense. [4] Today, the States of Malaya are ...