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February 1 – Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

   Posted on February 1, 2022


This is an update of my post published on February 1, 2011:


February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia



February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia
Hopefully the annual Federal Territory Day parade can be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. But, you know: pandemic. I bet the huge fireworks show can go on, virus or no!


February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Part of the country (West Malaysia) is on a peninsula that juts out from the continent of Asia, and part of it (East Malaysia) is on the island of Borneo.

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

 

Kuala Lumpur used to be the state capital of Selangor, a state in Malaysia. In 1948, this city became the national capital as well. Politics and racial unrest in the 1960s showed the difficulties of one city being so important to one state as well as to the whole nation—and so the Malaysian government decided to separate Kuala Lumpur from the state and place it under direct federal rule.
On this date in 1974, this step was finally taken. Kuala Lumpur became Malaysia’s first federal territory. When the Sultan of Selangor signed the cession agreement that would effectively remove the capital city from his state, he cried for the loss.

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia


Washington, D.C., in the United States, is in a similar position as Kuala Lumpur, because it is not a part of one of the fifty states.


Learn about Malaysia

  • There are now 13 states and 3 federal territories in Malaysia.


  • Although the official language of Malaysia is Bahasa Malaysia, also known as Malay, English is used for some purposes. You might guess that this is because the British Empire once colonized Malaysia—and you’d be right.
    February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Check out…

Malaysian food… This website has some Malaysian recipes.

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Malaysia’s land… Both this longish video and this much shorter video gives you an overview of some of the natural and architectural wonders of the nation, along with a taste of the wide range of cultures. Compare the two videos. For what purpose was each video made? Which has the more beautiful and colorful photography? Which has the more balanced view of Malaysia?

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia



Also on this date:

February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Anniversary of Hatshepsut’s death






February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Explorer Jacob Roggeveen’s birthday






February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Hula in the Coola Day





February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia


Robinson Crusoe Day


February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia


National Freedom Day







February 1 - Federal Territory Day in MalaysiaSan Cecilio Day in Grenada, Spain




February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia



Imbolc in Celtic cultures






February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Cordova Iceworm Festival



February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia


Decorating with Candy Day



February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

International Day of Black Women in the Arts


February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Confederal Agreement Day in Senegal and The Gambia



February 1 - Federal Territory Day in Malaysia

Chinese New Year

(also here – here – here and here)




Plan ahead:

Check out my Pinterest boards for:
  • February holidays
  • February birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in February

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  • March holidays
  • March birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in March


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