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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. 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 ]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Brunei–Muara District - Wikipedia

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    In Brunei–Muara District, the population increased from 279,924 in 2011 to 318,530 in 2021. In 2011, there were 143,625 males and 136,299 females living in 47,529 households with 45,953 occupied living quarters. By 2021, the number of males had risen to 167,650 and females to 150,880, with 61,776 households and 59,472 occupied living quarters ...

  7. Independence Square (Kuala Lumpur) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Square (Malay: Dataran Merdeka) is a square located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.It is situated in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.It was formerly known as the Selangor Club Padang, or simply the Padang (meaning "field" in Malay), and was used as the cricket green of the Selangor Club (now the Royal Selangor Club).

  8. Demographics of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia contains speakers of 137 living languages, [60] 41 of which are found in Peninsula Malaysia. [61] The official language of Malaysia is known as Bahasa Malaysia, a standardised form of the Malay language. [37] English was, for a protracted period, the de facto, administrative language of Malaysia, though its status was later rescinded.

  9. 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 ...