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Malaysian state boundaries in SVG

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angch — Thu, 06/08/2009 - 20:32

Malaysian state boundaries, in SVG compressed format as requested by Seah Hong Yee.

I made the .svg, converted from an internal database, but I'm not certain of the copyright of the original information. So I can't really put this under Creative Commons, sorry. But I hope it's okay under fair use.

Enjoy.

P.S. for the map geeks, it's still internally WGS84 longitude-latitude, and I used the SVG transform matrix to stretch it to about A4 landscape size. Postgis, some perl-hackery and Inkscape used.

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