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Free maps of Malaysia

6 free maps of Malaysia

May 7, 2018

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ase/anup
in Business visuals & graphics, Malaysia

Some quality maps of Malaysia can be useful to illustrate ideas or projects for your website or blog, or to create your own maps. Here is a collection of copyright or royalty free, labelled and blank maps of Malaysia to be used directly as is, or to be elaborated upon to create beautiful modern maps to suit your purposes.

We have collected these free maps around the web so that you can use them in any way you need. If you use them on your websites or blogs, please consider adding a link back to ASEAN UP, and don’t forget to let us know what you do with them in the comments. Enjoy!

If you need more maps of Southeast Asia, ASEAN and its member countries, check the following resources:

  • Free maps of ASEAN and Southeast Asia
  • Free maps of ASEAN countries

Table of Contents

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  • Map of Malaysia (2008)
  • Large Malaysia blank map with countries borders
  • Large Malaysia blank map with borders and coasts outlines
  • Political map of Malaysia (1998)
  • Physical map of Malaysia (1998)
  • Administrative divisions map of Malaysia (1998)

Map of Malaysia (2008)

Map of Malaysia

Large Malaysia blank map with countries borders

Large Malaysia blank map with countries borders
Click to view the full-size image

Large Malaysia blank map with borders and coasts outlines

Large Malaysia blank map with borders and coasts outlines
Click to view the full-size image

Political map of Malaysia (1998)

Political map of Malaysia 1998
Click to view the full-size image

Physical map of Malaysia (1998)

Physical map of Malaysia 1998
Click to view the full-size image

Administrative divisions map of Malaysia (1998)

Administrative divisions map of Malaysia 1998
Click to view the full-size image

Blank maps created using the open source software Tilemill, the other free maps can be obtained from the US Central Intelligence Agency.

What do you think of these new maps? Are they useful? How do you use them? Would you need other maps? Let us know in the comments!

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