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Malaysia

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  • 07.02.12

    Permanent Delegate of Malaysia

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  • 23.05.13

    UNESCO and Malaysia, partners in peace and dialogue

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  • 22.05.13

    Malaysia's Prime Minister Shares Development Vision

  • 21.05.13

    Malaysia: Water Cooperation at Work Across South East Asia and the Pacific

  • 21.05.13

    University of Malaya: Partners in Peace and Dialogue

  • 30.06.12

    Sites in Iran, Malaysia, Canada, Slovenia, Spain, Germany, Portugal and France on UNESCO’s World Heritage List

  • 15.11.11

    Signing Ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding under the “Malaysia UNESCO Cooperation Programme”

  • 21.08.09

    UNESCO/Jikji Memory of the World 2009 Prize awarded to National Archives of Malaysia

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