Picture of Kuala Lumpur at night, the capital of Malaysia.
I was born
to a place where there is no earthquake, no typhoon, no volcano, |
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GEOGRAPHY Location: Malaysia which covers 328550 sq km of land area is slightly larger than New Mexico. It is located in the southeastern Asia (PENINSULA) and northern one-third of the island of Borneo bordering the Java Sea and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam. International disputes: - involved in a complex dispute over the Spratly Islands with China, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam & possibly Brunei - State of Sabah claimed by the Philippines - Brunei may wish to purchase the Malaysian salient that divides Brunei into two parts - two islands in dispute with Singapore - two islands in dispute with Indonesia Climate: tropical; annual southwest (April to October) and northeast (October to February) monsoons |
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1. Fourteen
equal horizontal stripes of red (top) alternating with white (bottom) symbolise
14 states in Malaysia. 2. There is a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a yellow crescent and a yellow fourteen-pointed star. 3. The crescent and the star are traditional symbols of Islam. 4. The design is based on the flag of the US. |
ECONOMY Overview: The Malaysian economy, a mixture of private enterprise and a soundly managed public sector, has posted a remarkable record of 9% average annual growth in 1988-94. The official growth target for 1995 is 8.5%. This growth has resulted in a substantial reduction in poverty and a marked rise in real wages. Manufactured goods exports expanded rapidly, and foreign investors continued to commit large sums in the economy. The government is aware of the inflationary potential of this rapid development and is closely monitoring fiscal and monetary policies. National product: GDP - purchasing power parity - $166.8 billion (1994 est.) National
product real growth rate: 8.7%
(1994) |
PEOPLE Population: 19,723,587 (July 1995 est.) Age structure:
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TRANSPORT Railroads: 1,801km(Peninsular Malaysia 1665km; Sabah 136km; Sarawak 0km) Highways: 29,028 km (Peninsular Malaysia 23,602 km, Sabah 3,782 km, Sarawak 1,644 km) Ports:
Kota Kinabalu, Kuantan, Kuching, Kudat, Lahad
Datu, Labuan, Lumut, Miri, Pasir
Gudang, Penang, Port Dickson, Port Kelang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tanjong
Berhala, Tanjong Kidurong, Tawau. |