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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 |
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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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]
mukim | district | population (2021)[2] |
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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]
- ^ 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.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ 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.
- ^ "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.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ "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.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ "Temburong District" (PDF). Information.gov.bn. Old Airport, Berakas, BB3510: Information Department, Prime Minister's Office, Brunei Darussalam. p. 8. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
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External links[edit]
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