The answer is the Sipadan Island
Malaysia is part of the island of Borneo. Borneo is the 3rd largest island in the world. It is in the center of Southeast Asia.
Borneo island. Sabah and sarawak located there belong to malaysia. Kalimantan belongs to Indonesia.
Nope, Ipoh is one of a state in Peninsula Malaysia of Malaysia in Asia.
sipadan island
Well, Malaysia consists of two main parts - West (a.k.a Peninsular) Malaysia & East Malaysia. While Peninsular Malaysia is a - Peninsular, that is a part of the Eurasian continent, East Malaysia is part of the Borneo Island sharing borders with Brunei Darussalam and the Republic of Indonesia.
the answer is....Bruneo
Singapore is a small island country and Malaysia is also a country.
There are many islands in Malaysia. One of the most famous ones is Pulau Sipadan in Sabah. In Malay language, Pulau means Island.
No. Malaysia has no claim to any part of the island of New Guinea.
The island is called Borneo.
It is because Malaysia consists of Peninsular Malaysia, which shares a land border with Thailand (which is located on mainland southeast Asia) to the north, and Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.