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Adam Henry
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6 October, 19:23
Malaysia and Indonesia occupy the same island?
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Bailee Christian
6 October, 19:25
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No, of course not. Malaysia is not in Indonesia. But our location is quite close. Malaysia consists of two parts, namely the peninsular and the Borneo part. The peninsular Malaysia is located to the north of Singapore while one of the Indonesian Islands, Sumatra is located to the west of peninsular Malaysia.
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