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Malesia

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(Nupela rot i pinis long Malaysia)
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Malaysia
Motto"Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu"
SingsingNegaraku (Kantri bilong mi)

Location of Malesia
Kapitol
(and largest city)
Kuala Lumpur
Putrajaya
3°08′N 101°42′E / 3.133°N 101.7°E / 3.133; 101.7
Tokples bilong gavman Bahasa Melayu[b]
Official script Latin alphabet[c]
Ethnic groups  50.4% Malay
23.7% Chinese
11.0% Indigenous
 7.1% Indian
 7.8% Other[1]
Nem bilong manmeri Malaysian[2]
Gavman Federal constitutional elective monarchy and Federal parliamentary democracy
 -  Yang di-Pertuan Agong (literal, Bikpela luluai) Sultan Abdullah long Pahang
 -  Praim Minista Ismail Sabri Yaakob
Independens
 -  Long United Kingdom 31 Ogas 1957 
 -  Federation of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore[e] 16 Septemba 1963 
Hekte
 -  Olgeta 330,803 km2 (67th)
127,724 sq mi 
 -  Wara (%) 0.3
Manmeri
 -  2010[3] census 28,334,135 (42th)
 -  Densiti 86/km2 (114th)
216.45/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2011 estimate
 -  Olgeta $442.010 billion[4] (29th)
 -  Long wanwan manmeri $15,385[4] (47th)
GDP (nominal) 2011 estimate
 -  Olgeta $247.781 billion[4] (38th)
 -  Long wanwan manmeri $8,624[4] (58th)
Gini (2002[1]) 46.1 (36th)
HDI (2011) 0.781 (high) (61th)
Karansi Ringgit (RM) (MYR)
Taim hap MST (UTC+8)
 -  Sama (DST) Not observed (UTC+8)
Date formats dd-mm-yyyy
Drives on the Left
Intanet kod .my
Telefon kod +60
^ a. Kuala Lumpur i bilong kapitol siti na ples legislative branch of the Federal government. Putrajaya ' em i bilong sea bilong gavman na executive na judicial han bilong gavman.

^ b. The terminology as per government policy is Bahasa Malaysia (literally Malaysian language)[5] but legislation continues to refer to the official language as Bahasa Melayu (literally Malay language).[6]

^ c. Under the National Language Act 1967: "The script of the national language shall be the Rumi [Latin] script: provided that this shall not prohibit the use of the Malay script, more commonly known as the Jawi script, of the national language."[7]

^ d. Tok Inglis em i usim olsem i toktok narapela wok long "National Language Act 1967".

^ e. Singapore em ni bin independens long 9 Ogas 1965.[8]

Malesia, (tu nem bilong Malaysia) emi wanpela kantri stap long Southeast Esia. Emi federation long 13 stet na 3 nesenal teritori. Emi brukim namel tu pat long South China Sea. Bikpela hap long hapailan, Malay Peninsula klosap Straits of Malacca long wes, na klosap South China Sea long es. Narapela hap bilong kantri stap long north long ailan long Borneo, wes long not Philippines i stap klostu (Palawan ailan). Emi nem bilong kapitol Kuala Lumpur. Nesenal kapitol i bin muv long nupela bikpela taun long Putrajaya. Nupela taun i bin disain long administresen long kantri.

Gavman sistem bilong Malesia wankain Westminster parlemen sistem. Lo sistem bilong Malesia i inap klostu wankain sistem bilong Britain long 'common law'. Malesia gat planti res na kalsa na lotu. Mo tru manmeri bilong Malay res, tasol long hap Chinese res na Indian res (long India). Opisal tok ples emi stap Tok Malei (Bahasa Melayu) tasol planti pipel bilong Malesia i save Tok Inglis tu.

Opisal lotu bilong Malesia emi stap Islam tasol arapela man o meri bilong kantri inap gat narakain lotu.

Rafflesia plaua long Borneo. Em i wanpela bikpela plaua long wol
Murtabak em i kaikai popula namel long pipal bilong Malaysia
Petronas Twin Towers long Kuala Lumpur, em kapitol bilong Malaysia


  1. 1.0 1.1 Malaysia. CIA. Retrieved on 26 October 2010.
  2. Malaysia. United States State Department (14 July 2010). Retrieved on 14 September 2010.
  3. Taburan Penduduk dan Ciri-ciri Asas Demografi. Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia. Retrieved on 4 October 2011.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Malaysia. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved on 30 April 2011.
  5. Wong Chun Wai; Edwards, Audrey (4 June 2007). "Back to Bahasa Malaysia". The Star. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  6. Federal Constitution. Judicial Appointments Commission. Archived from the original on 2012-04-24. Retrieved on 29 November 2011.
  7. National Language Act 1967
  8. United Nations Member States