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Interesting facts about Malaysia: Malaysia is a country in the southeast of Asia. It consists of two separate parts divided by the South China Sea: Peninsular Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula, bordered to the north by Thailand and to the south by Singapore; and East Malaysia, the northern part of the island of Borneo, bordered to the south by Indonesia and completely surrounds the tiny enclave of Brunei to the north. Malaysia is one of the founding members of ASEAN. The two distinct parts of Malaysia, separated from each other by the South China Sea, share a largely similar landscape in that both West- and East Malaysia feature coastal plains rising to often densely forested hills and mountains, the highest of which is Mount Kinabalu at 4,101 m on the island of Borneo. The local climate is equatorial and characterised by the annual southwest (April to October) and northeast (October to February) monsoons. Putrajaya is the newly created administrative capital for the federal government of Malaysia, aimed in part to ease growing congestion within Malaysia's largest city, Kuala Lumpur. The prime minister's office moved in 1999 and the move is expected to be completed in 2005. Kuala Lumpur remains the seat of parliament, as well as the commercial and financial capital of the country. Other major cities include George Town, Ipoh and Johor Bahru.Malaysia's population comprises of many ethnic groups, with the politically dominant Malays making up the majority. By constitutional definition, all Malays are Muslim. About a quarter of the population are Chinese, who have historically played an important role in trade and business. Malaysians of Indian descent comprise about 7% of the population and include Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, and Christians. About 85% of the Indian community is Tamil. Non-Malay indigenous groups make up more than half of the state of Sarawak's population and about 66% of Sabah's population. They are divided into dozens of ethnic groups, but they share some general cultural similarities. Until the 20th century, most practiced traditional beliefs, but many have converted to Islam or Christianity. Other Malaysians also include those of, inter alia, European and Middle Eastern descent. Population distribution is uneven, with some 17 million residents concentrated on the Malay Peninsula. May 13, 1969(see also May 13 Incident) saw an incident of civil unrest which was then seen to be largely due to the socio-economic imbalance of the country along racial lines. This incident led to the adoption of the New Economic Policy as a two-pronged approach to address racial and economic inequality and to eradicate poverty in the country. Female Pen Pals in MalaysiaMale Pen Pals in MalaysiaOur service contains various international free penpal photo ads from all over the world but this page gives you an unique chance to meet young female and male pen pals and penfriends from beautiful Malaysia. Meet new friends for long lasting true friendship or find that special someone and start a hot online romance. You can contact our members by e-mail, snail mail or by voice chat and even by the coolest webcam chat ever made. And, best of all, this online friendship serivce is FREE to our new international members seeking penfriends and pen pals from Malaysia! Use the following links to browse our member section. You can browse either male or female pen pals from Malaysia. These are free pen pal lists for both e-mail friends and snail mail penpals worldwide. Start a new friendship or romance, meet new people, learn new cultures. Female and male penpals from Malaysia with photo ads - see their newest pictures. You can also meet here senior penfriends (50+), christian pen pals and gay friends from Malaysia.
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