| Sarawak
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Coordinates: 2°30'N, 113°15'E
For the river, see Sarawak River.
States and Territories of Malaysia
Sarawak
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Flag of Sarawak
Coat of arms of Sarawak
State motto: Bersatu, Berusaha, Berbakti
(Unity, Effort, Devotion)
Anthem: Ibu Pertiwiku

Capital
Kuching
Ruling party
Barisan Nasional
- Yang di-Pertua Negeri
Abang Muhammad Salahuddin
- Ketua Menteri
Abdul Taib Mahmud
History
- Brunei Sultanate
19th century
- Brooke dynasty
1841
- Japanese occupation
1941-1945
- British control
1946
- Accession into Malaysia
1963
Area
- Total
124,450 km²
Population
- 2006 estimate
2,357,500
- Density
19.1/km²
HDI (2000)
0.757 (medium)
National calling code
082a
083b
084c
085d
086e
National postal code
93xxx to 98xxx
Licence plate prefix
QA & QK1
QB²
QC³
QL4
QM5
QP6
QR7
QS8
QT9
QSG10
Website:
http://www.sarawak.gov.my
a For Kuching & Serian
b For Sri Aman
c For Sarikei & Sibu
d For Lawas, Limbang & Miri
e For Bintulu
1 Kuching
² Sri Aman
³ Kota Samarahan
4 Limbang
5 Miri
6 Kapit
7 Sarikei
8 Sibu
9 Bintulu
10 Sarawak State Government vehicle
Sarawak (Jawi: ?????) is one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Known as Bumi Kenyalang (‘Land of the Hornbills’), it is situated on the north-west of the island. It is the largest state in Malaysia; the second largest, Sabah, lies to the northeast.
The administrative capital is Kuching which has a population of 579,900 (2006 census; Kuching City South - 143,500; Kuching City North - 133,600; Padawan- 3rd Mile/ 7th Mile/ 10th Mile - 302,800). The name Kuching literally means ‘cat’ (kucing). Major cities and towns also include Sibu (pop. 254,000), Miri (pop. 263,000) and Bintulu (pop. 176,800). As of last census (Dec 31, 2006), the state population was 2,357,500. For more details about the population see Demographics of Malaysia, though it is interesting to note that Sarawak is, like Sabah to the north, a multicultural state, with no ethnic majority.
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