Mukims of Brunei
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A mukim is the second-level administrative division of Brunei, and the primary subdivision of a district. The community is headed by a penghulu. A mukim is further divided into villages (Malay: kampung or kampong).[1]
There are 38 mukims of Brunei. The following is a list of mukims by districts:[2]
District | Mukim | Map |
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Brunei-Muara[3] | Berakas 'A' | |
Berakas 'B' | ||
Burong Pingai Ayer | ||
Gadong 'A' | ||
Gadong 'B' | ||
Kianggeh | ||
Kilanas | ||
Kota Batu | ||
Lumapas | ||
Mentiri | ||
Pangkalan Batu | ||
Peramu | ||
Saba | ||
Sengkurong | ||
Serasa | ||
Sungai Kebun | ||
Tamoi | ||
Belait[4] | Bukit Sawat | |
Kuala Balai | ||
Kuala Belait | ||
Labi | ||
Liang | ||
Melilas | ||
Seria | ||
Sukang | ||
Tutong[1] | Keriam | |
Kiudang | ||
Lamunin | ||
Pekan Tutong | ||
Rambai | ||
Tanjong Maya | ||
Telisai | ||
Ukong | ||
Temburong[5] | Amo | |
Bangar | ||
Batu Apoi | ||
Bokok | ||
Labu |
References
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^ "Brunei Postal Services - postcodes". post.gov.bn. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
^ "Brunei-Muara District" (PDF). www.information.gov.bn. p. 8. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
^ "Belait District" (PDF). www.information.gov.bn. p. 8-9. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
^ "Temburong District" (PDF). www.information.gov.bn. p. 8. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
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