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People from Sabah are generally called Sabahans and identify themselves as such. There are an estimated 42 ethnic groups with over 200 sub-ethnic groups with separate own languages, cultures and belief systems. The three largest indigenous groups in Sabah are the Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau and the Murut. See more
Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah has land borders with the … See more
Prehistory
The earliest known human settlement into the region existed 20,000–30,000 years ago, as evidenced by stone tools and food remains found by excavations along the Darvel Bay area at Madai-Baturong caves near the Tingkayu … See more
The Ninth Schedule of the Constitution of Malaysia states that the Malaysian federal government is solely responsible for foreign policy and military forces in the country. Before the … See more
Sabah's economy is mainly based on primary sector such as agriculture, forestry and petroleum. Currently, the tertiary sector plays an important part to the state economy, … See more
WebThe predominant culture of Sabah consists in a motley of cultures, each of which has been brought in by the different groups of immigrants apart from its indigenous culture. The total population of Sabah consists of more …
WebCulture of Sabah - Colourfu... With over thirty different ethnic races and more than eighty local dialects, Sabah is a land rich in culturally diverse groups spread far and wide all across the state. Some of the tribes …
WebSabah’s population is a culturally and ethnically diverse one with over 30 ethnic groups and more than 80 locally spoken dialects. The main ethnic groups are the native Malays as well as large populations of Chinese …