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  2. Germany–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Malaysian German Society in George Town, the capital city of the Malaysian state of Penang, was established in 1962. [13] German language courses are available at both centres, which also host German cultural festivals such as the annual Oktoberfest celebrations. Two state universities in Malaysia offer bachelor's degree courses ...

  3. Austria–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    Austria's main investment in Malaysia lies mostly in the energy and natural resources sectors. [7] In 2009, the financial crisis had an impact to the trade relations with a decrease by 30% but later improved after the visit of the Austrian President Heinz Fischer in 2011. [ 3 ]

  4. GMI-University College of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The German-Malaysian Institute (GMI) was established in 1991. [3] It is a center for advanced skills training that offers courses with hands-on practicals and theory in the fields of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. The formation of GMI is the result of a joint venture project between the governments of Malaysia and Germany.

  5. N.K. Menon - Wikipedia

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    N. K. Menon (1895–1979) is a Malaysian politician and medical doctor of Indian descent. He had serve as assemblyman for Jelutong in year 1954. He is well known for criticizing the exploitation of Indian labour by British capitalist. [1] [2] [3] He also well known as the founder of Radical Party. [citation needed]

  6. History of Penang - Wikipedia

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    By then, Penang became home to a myriad of ethnicities and religious affinities. Aside from the sizeable Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, Eurasian, and Siamese communities, the colony's multi-ethnic and multi-religious society included significant minorities of Burmese, British, Javanese, Japanese, Sinhalese, Jewish, German, and Armenian origin.

  7. Penang - Wikipedia

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    Penang [a] is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia along the Strait of Malacca. It has two parts: Penang Island , where the capital city, George Town , is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula .

  8. George Town, Penang - Wikipedia

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    Like in the rest of Malaysia, Malay is currently Penang's official language. The Malays and Jawi Peranakans in the city often use Bahasa Tanjong, a variant of the Kedah Malay dialect that is slightly modified to suit the conditions of a cosmopolitan society. [156] Meanwhile, the Tamils form the bulk of George Town's Indian community. [38]

  9. German School Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    The German School Kuala Lumpur (German: Deutsche Schule Kuala Lumpur, DSKL; Malay: Sekolah Jerman Kuala Lumpur) is a private school in Malaysia that is located on Lorong Utara B in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, [1] near the Tun Hussein Onn Eye Hospital. The syllabus at this school is based on the German Education Curriculum.