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A '''[[mukim]]''' is a second-level [[Administrative divisions of Brunei|administrative division]] of [[Brunei|Brunei Darussalam]], and the primary sub-division of a larger [[Districts of Brunei|district]] ({{Lang|ms|daerah}}). There are thirty-nine mukims in the sultanate. A mukim is led by a {{Lang|ms|[[penghulu]]|i=no}}, since 2015 elected by democratic vote. A mukim encompasses a number of [[Villages of Brunei|villages]], known in Malay as {{Lang|ms|kampung}} or {{Lang|ms|kampong}}.<ref name=Tutong/> Mukims are administered by the district office of the district where they are located.
A '''[[mukim]]''' is a second-level [[Administrative divisions of Brunei|administrative division]] of [[Brunei|Brunei Darussalam]], and the primary sub-division of a larger [[Districts of Brunei|district]] ({{Lang|ms|daerah}}). There are thirty-nine mukims within the four districts of the sultanate Brunei Darussalam. A mukim is led by a {{Lang|ms|[[penghulu]]|i=no}}, since 2015 elected by democratic vote. A mukim encompasses a number of [[Villages of Brunei|villages]], known in Malay as {{Lang|ms|kampung}} or {{Lang|ms|kampong}}.<ref name=Tutong/> Mukims are administered by the district office of the district where they are located.


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Latest revision as of 12:06, 13 May 2024

Mukims of Brunei.

A mukim is a second-level administrative division of Brunei Darussalam, and the primary sub-division of a larger district (daerah). There are thirty-nine mukims within the four districts of the sultanate Brunei Darussalam. A mukim is led by a penghulu, since 2015 elected by democratic vote. A mukim encompasses a number of villages, known in Malay as kampung or kampong.[1] Mukims are administered by the district office of the district where they are located.

List of mukims[edit]

mukims of Brunei Darussalam
mukim district population
(2021)[2]
map
Berakas 'A' Brunei-Muara[3] 28,311
(note that Gadong 'A' and 'B'
are shown as one entity)
Berakas 'B' 39,284
Burong Pingai Ayer 1,459
Gadong 'A' 35,424
Gadong 'B' 38,067
Kianggeh 8,102
Kilanas 24,981
Kota Batu 12,676
Lumapas 8,058
Mentiri 39,324
Pangkalan Batu 15,860
Peramu 1,151
Saba 827
Sengkurong 40,972
Serasa 18,569
Sungai Kebun 4,282
Sungai Kedayan 241
Tamoi 942
Bukit Sawat Belait[4] 759
Kuala Balai 16
Kuala Belait 28,793
Labi 727
Liang 16,813
Melilas 29
Seria 18,313
Sukang 81
Keriam Tutong[1] 8,589
Kiudang 5,063
Lamunin 3,641
Pekan Tutong 9,883
Rambai 980
Tanjong Maya 3,772
Telisai 13,253
Ukong 2,029
Amo Temburong[5] 1,667
Bangar 2,112
Batu Apoi 1,355
Bokok 3,812
Labu 508
mukim district population
(2021)[2]
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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Tutong District" (PDF). Information.gov.bn. Old Airport, Berakas, BB3510: Information Department, Prime Minister's Office, Brunei Darussalam. pp. 7–9. Retrieved 1 March 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. ^ a b "Annex B" (PDF). DEPS.MoFE.gov.bn. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics, Ministry of Finance and Economy. October 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Brunei-Muara District" (PDF). Information.gov.bn. Old Airport, Berakas, BB3510: Information Department, Prime Minister's Office, Brunei Darussalam. p. 8. Retrieved 1 March 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. ^ "Belait District" (PDF). Information.gov.bn. Old Airport, Berakas, BB3510: Information Department, Prime Minister's Office, Brunei Darussalam. pp. 8–9. Retrieved 1 March 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  5. ^ "Temburong District" (PDF). Information.gov.bn. Old Airport, Berakas, BB3510: Information Department, Prime Minister's Office, Brunei Darussalam. p. 8. Retrieved 1 March 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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