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  2. 2010 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    14 March – Malaysia's World no.1 badminton player, Lee Chong Wei won the All England men's title. 24 March – Telekom Malaysia launches UniFi, a fibre optic service. [1] 25 March – A Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) pilot was killed when his Pilatus PC-7 MK2 aircraft crashed in Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) in Sintok, Kedah.

  3. List of Upin & Ipin episodes - Wikipedia

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    2010 Istimewa Hari Ibu; Upin, Ipin dan Apin; Kami 1Malaysia; Upin & Ipin dan Kawan-Kawan Vol. 8 [21] 2010 Seronoknya Membaca; Berpuasa Bersama Kawan Baru; Selamat Menyambut Lebaran; Upin & Ipin dan Kawan-Kawan Vol. 9 [22] 2010 Jejak Rembo; Diri Bersih, Badan Sihat; Kembara ke Pulau Harta Karun (Part 4 & 5) Upin & Ipin dan Kawan-Kawan Vol. 10 ...

  4. Mother's Day - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Mother's Day (Indonesian: Hari Ibu) is celebrated nationally on 22 December. The date was made an official holiday by President Sukarno under Presidential Decree No. 316/1953, on the 25th anniversary of the 1928 Indonesian Women Congress. The day originally sought to celebrate the spirit of Indonesian women and to improve the ...

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

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2024, at 21:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Fatimah Hashim - Wikipedia

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    She was head of Kaum Ibu Malaya, later known as Wanita Umno, which is the women's wing of the UMNO. She was the movement's leader for 16 years until 1972. She saw then that there were inadequate facilities and infrastructure for the people under colonial rule, especially for health care and education.

  7. Public holidays in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The most widespread holiday is the "Hari Kebangsaan" (National Day), otherwise known as "Hari Merdeka" (Independence Day) on 31 August commemorating the independence of the Federation of Malaya. This, as well as Labour Day (1 May), the King 's birthday (First Monday of June) and some other festivals are major national public holidays.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Pahang - Wikipedia

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    According to the latest national census in 2010, Pahang population stood at 1.5 million including non-Malaysian citizens, making it Malaysia's ninth most populous state. [118] In 2017, with average annual population growth at 1.61%, [ 58 ] the population number is projected to increase to 1.65 million. [ 2 ]