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  2. 2010 Malaysian census - Wikipedia

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    All persons living in private living quarters, collective living quarters such as college or university hostels, charitable or social welfare institutions, prisons, and shelters for homeless persons; were enumerated based on their usual place of residence in Malaysia on the Census Day that is 6 July 2010.

  3. Census in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    As of Census 2010, it covered all persons including non-citizens who had stayed or intended to stay in Malaysia for more than six months in the year 2010. This includes: Persons commuting across the Malaysian border (e.g. Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Indonesia) for work or study but maintaining usual residence within Malaysia;

  4. Shophouse - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Bahasa Melayu ... The upper part of the house was used as living quarters. To ensure air circulation, an inner "courtyard" (air-well) was placed ...

  5. Indonesian citizens in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The migration of Indonesian to Malaysia can be traced back since before the colonial time especially during the Srivijaya and Majapahit empires. Interracial marriages between Sultanates such as between Sultan Mansur Shah of Malacca and the Princess Raden Galuh Chandra Kirana of Majapahit are stated in the Malay Annals . [ 3 ]

  6. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia is the world's 23rd-largest exporter and 25th-largest importer. [213] [214] However, economic inequalities exist between different ethnic groups. [215] The Chinese make up about one-quarter of the population, but account for 70 per cent of the country's market capitalisation. [216]

  7. Longhouse - Wikipedia

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    Many of the inhabitants of the Southeast Asian island of Borneo (now Indonesian Kalimantan, East Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam), the Dayak, live traditionally in buildings known as Lamin House or longhouses: rumah betang in Indonesia (specifically the western parts of Borneo) and rumah panjang in Malay. Common to most of these is that they are ...

  8. Metrojaya - Wikipedia

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    Metrojaya currently has four outlets in Malaysia namely Mid Valley Megamall, Suria Sabah, Brem Mall and LaLaport BBCC. The Metrojaya group currently operates a chain of four department stores and more than 70 specialty stores that occupy over one million square feet of floor space, including Cape Cod, East India Company, Living Quarters, Reject ...

  9. History of Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Lumpur grew from a small settlement to become Malaysia's biggest city in the 20th century. Kuala Lumpur was only 0.65 km 2 in 1895, but it expanded to 20 km 2 in 1903, and by the time it became a municipality in 1948 it had expanded to 93 km 2 , and then after independence to 243 km 2 in 1974 as a Federal Territory .