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  2. List of districts in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In East Malaysia, a district is a subdivision of a division (bahagian) of a state. [3] For example, Tuaran is a district within the West Coast Division of Sabah . A district is usually named after the main town or its administrative capital ; for example, the town of Sandakan is the capital of the Sandakan District, as well as the capital of ...

  3. 2021 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia. Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah declares state of emergency to curb the spread of COVID-19. [26] Home Affairs Minister Hamzah Zainuddin tests positive for COVID-19. [27] Malaysia records the highest COVID-19 tally in a day with 3,309 cases. [28] 13 January Fire at Andaman Hotel in Langkawi brought under ...

  4. Malaysian batik - Wikipedia

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    The drawing of Malaysian batik. The origin of batik production in Malaysia it is known trade relations between the Melayu Kingdom in Jambi and Javanese coastal cities have thrived since the 13th century, the northern coastal batik producing areas of Java (Cirebon, Lasem, Tuban, and Madura) has influenced Jambi batik.

  5. Perak - Wikipedia

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    It gained full independence through the Federation, which subsequently became Malaysia on 16 September 1963. Perak is ethnically, culturally and linguistically diverse. The state is known for several traditional dances: bubu , dabus , and labu sayong , the latter name also referring to Perak's unique traditional pottery .

  6. East Coast Economic Region - Wikipedia

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    The East Coast Economic Region (ECER; Malay: Wilayah Ekonomi Pantai Timur; Jawi: ولايه ايكونومي ڤنتاي تيمور) is an economic development region based on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, which covers the states of Kelantan, Terengganu, and Pahang, and the Johorean districts of Mersing and Segamat. [1]

  7. Malayan Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, the two breakaway factions merged to form the short-lived Communist Party of Malaysia, which surrendered in 1987. In 1989, the CPM itself finally laid down its arms. On 2 December, at the town of Had Yai in Southern Thailand, Chin Peng, Rashid Maidin, and Abdullah CD met with representatives of the Malaysian and Thai governments.

  8. Bachok District - Wikipedia

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    Bachok District is an administrative division (or jajahan) of Kelantan, Malaysia.It is located approximately 25 km east of Kota Bharu.. The population is predominantly Malay, with Chinese and Siamese minorities.

  9. Port Klang Free Zone - Wikipedia

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    Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) is a 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) commercial and industrial zone established in 2004 in Malaysia. [1] It is a regional distribution hub as well as a trade and logistics centre offering extensive distribution and manufacturing facilities. It is located along the Straits of Malacca, Port Klang, Klang, Malaysia.