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  2. Malaysian Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Chinese, Chinese Malaysians, or Sino-Malaysians are Malaysian citizens of Han Chinese ethnicity. They form the second-largest ethnic group in Malaysia, after the Malay majority, and as of 2020, constituted 21.2% of Malaysia's total population.

  3. Demographics of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese population has shrunk proportionally from 1957, when it was about 40% of Malaya, [6] although in absolute numbers they have increased around threefold by 2017 in Malaysia (2.4 million in 1957 to 6.6 million in 2017, the later figure includes East Malaysia) but have been dwarfed by the fivefold increase of Malays (from around 3.1 ...

  4. Overseas Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Total population; 60,000,000 [1] [2] Regions with significant populations ... Chinese, or others are "native" to Malaysia is a sensitive political one. It is ...

  5. Demographics of Penang - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic Chinese, Malays and Indians cumulatively comprised nearly 91% of Penang's population. [1] Total fertility rate was 1.3 that year. [2] Penang has the highest population density of all Malaysian states at 1,659/km 2 (4,300/sq mi), as well as an urbanisation rate of 92.5%, the second highest after Selangor.

  6. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia has an average population density of 96 people per km 2, ranking it 116th in the world for population density. People within the 15–64 age group constitute 69.5 percent of the total population; the 0–14 age group corresponds to 24.5 percent; while senior citizens aged 65 years or older make up 6.0 percent. In 1960, when the first ...

  7. Census in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The census in Malaysia, or officially, the Population and Housing Census, is a descriptive count of everyone who is in Malaysia on the Census Day, and of their dwellings. The decennial Malaysian census has been conducted six times, As of 2010.

  8. Malaysian Chinese - en.wikipedia.org

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    Most Malaysian Chinese are descendants of Southern Chinese immigrants who arrived in Malaysia between the early 19th and the mid-20th centuries before the country attained indepen

  9. Penangite Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Total population; 718,362 ... George Town served as the nucleus of Malaysia's Chinese education system, when in 1904, Chung Hwa Confucian School was established.