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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Public holidays of Malaysia; Festivals of Malaysia; Holidays in Malaysia; Festivals of malaysia; List of festivals in Malaysia; Draft:Holidays of Malaysia; Holidays of Malaysia; Festivals in Malaysia; Malaysia holidays; Holidays Malaysia; Malaysia holiday; Holiday Malaysia; Malaysian holidays
  • border=darkgray}} States that observe a Friday–Saturday weekend

Malaysia      
n. Maleisië (land in Zuid-Oost Azië)
Malay Peninsula         
PENINSULA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA ALSO KNOWN AS KRA PENINSULA
Malayan Peninsula; Malay peninsula; Malayan peninsula; Malaysian Peninsula; Tanah Melayu; Malaysia Peninsula; Kra peninsula; Kra Peninsula; The Malay Peninsula; Malayu Peninsula; Thai-Malay peninsula; Malaysian peninsula; Malay Peninsular; Malay peninsular; Thai-Malay Peninsula; Malaya Peninsula; Malaysia Pennisula; Greater Malaysia; Semenanjung Tanah Melayu; Malacca Peninsula; Thai-Malaysian peninsula; Thai-Malayan peninsula; Tenasserim Peninsula; Ecology of the Malay Peninsula
n. schiereiland in zuidoosten van Azië waaronder zuidwesten van Thailand en westen van Maleisië en het eiland van Singapore
Kuala Lumpur         
  • Typical public cab in Kuala Lumpur
  • 1915–1925}}.
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  • [[Isfahan]] street (formerly ''Jalan Selat'', Straits Road) in Kuala Lumpur (above) and Kuala Lumpur avenue in Isfahan (below)
  • The [[Kuala Lumpur Railway Station]] (right) contrasts with [[Keretapi Tanah Melayu]] (left) Administration Building, a darker, similarly Mughal-styled building. Both were designed by [[A. B. Hubback]]
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  • 1900}}
  • 1910}}.
  • Central Market]]
  • [[KLCC Park]] is a 50-acre urban park located in the city centre.
  • National Museum]].
  • The [[Kuala Lumpur City Centre]] (KLCC) in 2020
  • A satellite view of Klang Valley or [[Greater Kuala Lumpur]]
  • [[Sultan Abdul Samad Building]], a historic building designed in the Moorish style and formerly housed various government offices.
  • Malaysia Parliament House]] (''Bangunan Parlimen Malaysia''), located at the end of [[Jalan Parlimen]].
  • [[Kuala Lumpur City Hall]]
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  • The Majestic Theatre on Pudu Road was an early pioneer in Kuala Lumpur's cinema scene. It was converted into an amusement park in the 1990s and demolished in 2009.
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  • The [[Medan Pasar]] with its clock tower right at the centre of the square.
  • The [[Merdeka 118]] is the tallest building in Southeast Asia; it is also the second-tallest building in the world, after the [[Burj Khalifa]].
  • National Museum of Malaysia]], located along Jalan Damansara.
  • [[Bukit Jalil National Stadium]] is an all-seater [[multi-purpose stadium]] that was built in January 1995.
  • atap]] before regulations enacted by Swettenham in 1884 required buildings to use bricks and tiles. The appearance of Kuala Lumpur transformed rapidly in the following years due to the building regulations.
  • St. John's Cathedral]]
  • The [[Red Arrows]] over the city in 2016
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  • [[University of Malaya]] City View.
  • Double-deck buses crossing at [[Jalan Ampang]]
FEDERAL TERRITORY AND CAPITAL CITY OF MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Kuala lumpur; Kuala Lumpa; Kuala Lampur; UN/LOCODE:MYKUL; Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur; SJK (C) Lai Meng; Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur; KLites; K.L.C.C.; Littleindia kuala lumpur; Kuala Lumpar; Qualalampur; Quadalampur; Kolumpo; Kualalumpur; Capital of Malaysia; Gualalumpur; Sekolah Kebangsaan Danau Kota; Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina Jalan Davidson; Kuala Lumper; Kualarumpur; Kula Lumpur; Kuala Lumpur Malaysia; Lumpur; Economy of Kuala Lumpur; Medan Pasar; Demographics of Kuala Lumpur; Demographic history of Kuala Lumpur; Education in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur (hoofdstad van Maleisië)

Ορισμός

ringgit
['r??g?t]
¦ noun (plural same or ringgits) the basic monetary unit of Malaysia, equal to 100 sen.
Origin
from Malay.

Βικιπαίδεια

Public holidays in Malaysia

Public holidays in Malaysia are regulated at both federal and state levels, mainly based on a list of federal holidays observed nationwide plus a few additional holidays observed by each individual state and federal territory. The public holidays are a mix of secular holidays celebrating the nation and its history, and selected traditional holidays of the various ethnic and religious groups that make up the country.

The legislation governing public holidays in Malaysia includes the Holidays Act 1951 (Act 369) in Peninsular Malaysia and Labuan, the Holidays Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 56) in Sabah and the Public Holidays Ordinance (Sarawak Cap. 8) in Sarawak.

The workweek and weekend varies between states, with most states and federal territories observing a Saturday–Sunday weekend, while Johor, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu observe a Friday–Saturday weekend, though in Johor many private businesses and banks observe the Saturday–Sunday weekend due to close business ties with Singapore. In states and territories with a Saturday–Sunday weekend, a public holiday that falls on Sunday is substituted by a holiday on Monday, or the next working day if Monday itself is a public holiday. In Johor and Kedah, a public holiday that falls on Friday is replaced by Sunday or the next working day, while in Kelantan and Terengganu, a public holiday that falls on Saturday is replaced by Sunday or the next working day.