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Malaysia

Malaysia is a tropical country situated in southeast Asia. It borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines. It has an area of about 329,847 square kilometers and a total population size of about 27,730,000 people. Ask any question regarding the history, geography and local culture of the country.

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What are the Indian universities recognised by Singapore?

The Anna University is located in Chennai, India and is recognized by Australia. Also, the Indian School of Mines, the Banaras Hindu University and the Indian Institute of Technology are also recognized by Australia.

What is the average height for a Malaysian?

5 foot 6 inches equal to 168 cm for man

5 foot 2 inches equal to 157 cm to women

Are there Acting Auditions in Malaysia?

Yea u can visit www.kakiseni.com and then view the auditions.. Hope this helped Yea u can visit www.kakiseni.com and then view the auditions.. Hope this helped Yea u can visit www.kakiseni.com and then view the auditions.. Hope this helped

What deserts are in Malaysia?

In Malaysia There are no deserts. Malaysia is made up of long peninsulas and a series of hilly forested islands, and there are no deserts on islands. I was suprised when I found that out! There are ,however, jungles, caves, beaches, islands and mountains in Malaysia. Hope this helped!

When is winter solstice of 2009 in Malaysia?

The solstices are in summer and winter. They are the shortest and longest days of the year

Improved:Fall Solstice Is On September 22nd Of Every Year

When is monsoon season in Malaysia?

There are two monsoon seasons: the southwest (late May to September) and the northwest (November to March)

Has Malaysia had any major wars?

Historically the answer has to be yes but the scope differs. Malaysia was involved indirectly in World War 2 when the she got invaded by the Japanese and those were tough times for Malaysians of that generation. However technically the answer has to be no. This is because Malaysia was officially independent on 1957 and formed in 1963. There was no such country as "Malaysia" in the 1940s. Recent times there have been disputes with neighbouring countries such as Indonesia and Philippines over territorial rights especially with reference to ownership of surrounding islands. A few months back there was another dispute over ownership of an island with Singapore. This was won by Singapore. Malaysia has also been involved in sending peacekeepers to Africa,Bosnia and Iraq. Overall Malaysia is a peaceful country. The nearest equivalent to be involved in a armed conflict was the counter-insurgency of Communists from 1948~1986, and the brief "Confrontation" with Indonesia in the mid 1960s, right after the formation of Malaysia.

What is the effect of British colonialism in Malaysia?

English language, legal system, infrastructure, parliamentary system and many missionary-run schools.

What are the advantage of mixed economy in Malaysia?

Advantages are: * People can make there own decisions * The government has limited control which is good for structure * Provides freedoms such as: Enterprise ownership, Social Welfare, Profit Earnings, Political Freedom. * All national resources are utilized under mixed economy. * It will active government support and direction.

What is the old name of Malaysia before tanah melayu?

Peninsular Malaysia older name was "Semenanjung Tanah Melayu", literally translated into English as "The Peninsular Land of the Malay".

"Semenanjung Tanah Melayu" became "Malaysia" in September 1963 when the states of Sabah and Sarawak (in Borneo island) joined "Semenanjung Tanah Melayu" .

Why the old name was "Tanah Melayu" - because the Malay people was the earliest people to establish a system of governance in various part of the "Semenanjung Tanah Melayu". There were already original inhabitants, known as "Orang Asli" (indigeneous people) before the establishment of such governances by the Malay people.

Explain written law in Malaysia?

Malaysia is nominally a constitutional monarchy as it has an elected king and federal separation powers between an independent executive, judicial and bicameral legislative branch. Reoccurring issues that have weakened Malaysian rule of law in practice center on endemic corruption, lack of transparency and equality questions for non-Muslims Malaysians.

What do the colours of the Malaysian flag represent?

It depends on which of the national symbols you are referring to. Below are listed some of the symbols.

* Emblem of Malaysia * Flag of Malaysia * Malaysian coats of arms * Negaraku * Wau bulan For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated below.

Why does the Malaysian flag look like the US flag?

Both use stripes to signify important regions; in the US they are the 13 original colonies in the country, while in Malaysia they are the 13 member states and the federal government. They appear similar but have different numbers of stripes (7 red and 6 white on the former, 7 of each on the latter). That is the only similarity (other than the blue quarter, which is used by many other flags as well).

In Malaysia a developing country?

No.
It's a newly industrialized country which is up to par with Mexico, China, and India.
It's fastly approaching to a developed country status. Also, poverty in Malaysia is relatively lower than other countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, etc.

Is it easier for an illegal alien to become a citizen if he has a child in the Malaysia?

Sounds like it would be a good reason for filing a cancellation of removal. The drawback is that you must turn yourself in to ICE and have them begin deportation proceedings. If approved, the person can become a legal permanent resident (assuming the mother has an otherwise good background)

Malaysia zip code?

Malaysia,has different zip codes like any other country

examples:43000 KAJANG, SELANGOR

50754 KUALA LUMPUR

88990 KOTA KINABALU, SABAH

Gl mailing :D

What meant by subsidiary legislation in Malaysia?

Subsidiary legislation is required in Malaysia in order to promote the rule of law and restore order. It is necessary to empower the courts and other legislative units to keep the authority in check against political and social injustices.

Source of Malaysia law?

good day.. as far as I know about sources of Malaysia law are, the first is Historical sources where the factors that influenced the development of the law even though they are not recognized as law such as religious beliefs, local customs and opinion of jurists. The second source is Legal sources, these are the legal rules that make up the law. The final source is Places where the law can be found. For instance, statute, law reports and text books. To add here, we can divide the Malaysia law into 2 parts that are Written Law and Unwritten Law. For the latter, it has 3 important source of law that include Federal constitution, State constitution and Legislation. As for the unwritten law, it also has 3 important source of law that are, English Law, Judicial Decisions and Customs. That's all I can share with you guys. Hope those info can help you guys. Last but not least, please correct me if I am wrong.. thanks..