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![]() Malaysian
pronunciation: [məlejsiə])
is a federal constitutional monarchylocated in Southeast Asia. It consists of
thirteen states and three federal territories and has a total landmass of
329,847 square kilometres (127,350 sq mi) separated by the South China Sea into
two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (Malaysian
Borneo). Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand
and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia
shares land and maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia and a maritime
border with the Philippines. The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, whilePutrajaya
is the seat of the federal government. By 2015, with a population of over 30
million, Malaysia became the 43rd most populous country in the world. The
southernmost point of continental Eurasia, Tanjung Piai, is in Malaysia,
located in the tropics. It is one of 17 megadiverse countries on earth, with
large numbers of endemic species. Malaysia
has its origins in the Malay kingdoms present in the area which, from the 18th
century, became subject to the British Empire. The first British territories
were known as the Straits Settlements, whose establishment was followed by the
Malay kingdoms becoming British protectorates. The territories on Peninsular
Malaysia were first unified as the Malayan Union in 1946. Malaya was
restructured as the Federation of Malaya in 1948, and achieved independence on
31 August 1957. Malaya united with North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore on 16
September 1963. Less than two years later in 1965, Singapore was expelled from
the federation.[16] The country
is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, which plays a large role in politics. The
constitution declares Islam the state religion while allowingfreedom of
religion for non-Muslims. The government system is closely modelled on the
Westminster parliamentary system and the legal system is based on common law.
The head of state is the king, known as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He is an
elected monarch chosen from the hereditaryrulers of the nine Malay states every
five years. The head of government is the prime minister.[17] Since its
independence, Malaysia has had one of the best economic records in Asia, with
its GDP growing at an average of 6.5% per annum for almost 50 years. The
economy has traditionally been fuelled by its natural resources, but is
expanding in the sectors of science, tourism, commerce and medical tourism.
Today, Malaysia has a newly industrialised market economy, ranked third largest
in Southeast Asia and 29th largest in the world. It is a founding member of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the East Asia Summit and the
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and a member of Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the Non-Aligned Movement. |