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Malaysia
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Map of Malaysia
states and capitals
The following map of Malaysia shows states and capital cities.
First read the questions and then have a look at the map to be able to answer them. We hope this test will be of great use to both students and people who are planning to visit Malaysia (travel and tourism). We suggest visitors to read the article entitled “Tourism in Malaysia”, below the map.
- What’s the name of each of the 16 administrative divisions (13 states + 3 federal territories) that appear on the map?
Taking the cursor to the capital cities , you will be able to see them as tooltips*. Haciendo clic accederás a un mapa en el que se ha resaltado y aparece sobreimpreso su nombre.
- What are the names of their their capital cities?
Check your answers by clicking on them.
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Los nombres
of the states of Malaysia
(en orden alfabético) son: Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur,
Federal Territory of Labuan,
Federal Territory of Putrajaya,
Johor,
Kedah,
Kelantan,
Malacca,
Negeri Sembilan,
Pahang,
Penang,
Perak,
Perlis,
Sabah,
Sarawak,
Selangor; y
Terengganu.
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Tourism in Malaysia
Malasia ocupa el sur de la península Malaya y el norte de la isla de Borneo. La hospitalidad de los malayos hace que el viajero se adapte con facilidad a un entorno novedoso y sorprendente. Entre los principales destinos turísticos del país, se destacan: Kuala Lumpur, ciudad en la que los más altos rascacielos (las torres gemelas Petronas) conviven con edificios coloniales (el Monumento Nacional en honor a los caídos en la lucha por la independencia, el edificio del Sultán Abdul Samad, la
Estación Central y la Mezquita Nacional de Masjid Negara); la histórica ciudad de Malaca (Malacca), en su momento uno de los principales puertos en "la Ruta de las Especias", con sus edificios coloniales holandeses, las antiguas casas de los inmigrantes chinos, la Porta de Santiago (vestigio de la dominación portuguesa) y diversos templos (hindúes, chinos y musulmanes); las hermosas playas de la isla de Penang; y el estado de Saráuak (Sarawak), en la mágica isla de Borneo, con parques naturales (entre
ellos el Parque Nacional Gunung Mulu), tribus aborígenes (los dayaks) y la ciudad de Kúching (su capital).
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Editor’s notes
- In this section we have already published some articles about the continents: Europe, Africa, South America, Central America and the Caribbean, North America, Asia and Oceania.
- En continente: Malaysia (Asia).
- Those webs of our own collection of maps related to this one are: Jordan (governorates) and Russia (administrative divisions).
- Filters: states and territories.
- This series also includes the following filters: East Malaysia and West Malaysia.
- Dependientes y asociados: Langkawi Archipelago, Banggi Island, Spratley Islands and Timbun Mata Island.
- Parques, accidentes geográficos: Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area, Tun Sakaran Marine Park, Gunung Mulu National Park, Turtle Islands National Park, Kinabalu National Park and Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park.
- Ciudades destacadas: Ampang Jaya and Subang Jaya.
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Author: Recreational Activities Team, Luventicus Academy of Sciences
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Publication Date: June 10th, 2005
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Last Update: April 25th, 2009
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© 2005-2009 Luventicus Academy of Sciences
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