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  2. 2010 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This article lists important figures and events in Malaysian public affairs during the year 2010, together with the deaths of notable Malaysians. Malaysia Day , 16 September was celebrated as a national holiday for the first time.

  3. Public holidays in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Malaysia are regulated at both federal and state levels, mainly based on a list of federal holidays observed nationwide plus a few additional holidays observed by each individual state and federal territory. The public holidays are a mix of secular holidays celebrating the nation and its history, and selected traditional ...

  4. Public holidays in Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Day September 16 [citation needed] Birthday of Yang di-Pertua Negeri (State governor, Sabah only), Saturday in October [1] Deepavali, October - November [1] Eid Al-Fitr (Hari Raya Puasa), 1 Shawwal [citation needed] Christmas Eve , December 24 [citation needed] Christmas Day, December 25 [1] Eid Al-Adha (Hari Raya Qurban), 10 Dhū al ...

  5. Talk:Public holidays in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong August 31: National Day (Independence Day) Variable Deepavali The Hindu festival of lights and the only holiday given in recognition of the Hindu faith. Celebrated in every states in Malaysia except Sarawak and Labuan. December 25: Christmas

  6. Category:2010 events in Malaysia by month - Wikipedia

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  7. Malaysia Day - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Day (Malay: Hari Malaysia; Jawi: هاري مليسيا ‎) is a public holiday held on 16 September every year to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation on that date in 1963. This event saw Malaya, North Borneo (which was renamed Sabah), Sarawak, and Singapore unite into a single state.

  8. Richard Kovacevich - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Richard Kovacevich joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -4.5 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Malaysian Independence Day parade - Wikipedia

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    2011 parade was the first in history to be held on Malaysia Day. 2018–2019: Putrajaya Square, Persiaran Perdana, Putrajaya: Guest of honour's grandstand is located at the Palace of Justice side, while the main stage is located at the Putrajaya Corporation Headquarters' Side. [7] [8] 2020–2021: No Parade Held: Due to COVID-19 pandemic in ...