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Malaysia is divided into two types of administrative
divisions: states (negeri) and
Federal
Territories (Wilayah Persekutuan) that
collectively have the status of a state.
Eleven states are situated on
Peninsular
Malaysia, two on Borneo Island. Nine peninsular states
are monarchies (hereditary sultanates unless otherwise mentioned):
Johor,
Kedah,
Kelantan,
Negeri
Sembilan (which has an elected hereditary Yang
di-Pertuan Besar),
Pahang,
Perak
(like Malaysia itself, a system of revolving monarchy with three royal
families),
Perlis
(the only Raja),
Selangor,
and
Terengganu.
Malacca
and
Penang,
both on the peninsula and formerly part of the Straits Settlements under
direct British control, as well as
Sabah
and
Sarawak,
both on Borneo, each have a federally appointed titular Governor or
Yang di-Pertua
Negeri.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia |