Kiudang, Tutong

Last updated
Kiudang

Mukim Kiudang
Country Brunei
District Tutong
Villages
Government
[1]
   Penghulu Abdul Rahim Abdullah Yakin
Postcode
TExx43

Kiudang (Malay : Mukim Kiudang) is a mukim (subdistrict) in the Tutong District of Brunei. The population was 5,924 in 2016. [2] It is headed by a penghulu and the incumbent is Abdul Rahim bin Abdullah Yakin; he is also the acting village head for Kampong Batang Mitus. [1] [3] [4]

Contents

Geography

Kiudang is located in the eastern part of the Tutong District, sharing boundaries with the mukims of Keriam to the north, Pengkalan Batu (in Brunei-Muara District) to the north-east, Lamunin to the south, Tanjong Maya to the west and Pekan Tutong to the north-west. [5] It also borders the Sarawakian district of Limbang in Malaysia to the south-east.

Demographics

As of 2016 census, [2] the population of Mukim Kiudang comprised 3,124 males and 2,800 females. The mukim had 1,039 households occupying 1,003 dwellings. The entire population lived in rural areas.

Subdivision

Kiudang is a mukim, the second-level subdivision of Brunei, below district; it is one of the eight mukims of Tutong District. Kiudang is further subdivided into nine villages, namely: [6]

Related Research Articles

Tutong District District

Tutong District or simply Tutong is one of the four districts of Brunei. The main town is Tutong. The district borders the South China Sea to the north, the Bruneian district of Brunei-Muara and the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the east and the Bruneian district of Belait to the west. The Tutong River flows through the district. With the size of 1,166 square kilometres, Tutong District is the third largest district in the country. As of 2016, it has the population of 49,438 and comprises five main ethnic communities: Tutong, Dusun, Kedayan, Iban and Chinese.

Mukim Bukit Sawat is a mukim in Belait District, Brunei. It had a population of 794 in 2016.

Pengkalan Batu or Pangkalan Batu is a mukim in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 14,492 in 2016. It is the southernmost mukim in the district, bordering the mukims of Sengkurong to the north, Kilanas and Lumapas to the north-east, and Kiudang and Keriam in Tutong District to the south-west and north-west respectively. It also borders Limbang District in Sarawak, Malaysia to the east and south.

Sengkurong is a mukim (subdistrict) in the Brunei-Muara District of Brunei. The population was 31,493 in 2016. It is located in the western- and north-westernmost part of the district. Sengkurong faces the South China Sea to the north and borders the mukims of Gadong 'A' to the east, Kilanas to the south-east, Pengkalan Batu to the south and Keriam in Tutong District to the west.

Keriam is a mukim or subdistrict in Tutong, a district of Brunei. It is a second-level administrative division in Brunei. The population was 9,707 in 2016. Keriam is headed by a penghulu, which is currently held by Muhammad Taha bin Abdul Rauf.

Lamunin, Tutong Mukim in Tutong, Brunei

Lamunin is a mukim in the Tutong District of Brunei. It is located in the east, centre of the Tutong District, bordering Mukim Kiudang to the north, Limbang, Sarawak (Malaysia) to the east, Mukim Rambai to the south and south-west, Mukim Ukong to the west and Mukim Tanjong Maya to north-west. The population was 4,298 in 2016. The community leader for Lamunin is a penghulu and the incumbent is Tujoh bin Talip.

Rambai is a mukim in the Tutong District of Brunei. It is located in the south bordering Mukim Lamunin to the north, Limbang, Sarawak (Malaysia) to the east and south, Mukim Sukang to the south-west, Mukim Bukit Sawat to the west and Mukim Ukong to the north-west. The population was 1,404 in 2016. Mukim Rambai contain one of the largest lake within Brunei called Tasek Merimbun or Merimbun Lake and also one of the largest dam in Brunei as well, which is Empangan Air Jubli Perak Benutan or simply the Silver Jubilee Benutan Dam. It is also the country's geographical center.

Tanjang Maya is a mukim in the Tutong District of Brunei. It is located in the central north of the Tutong District bordering the mukims of Pekan Tutong to the north, Kiudang to the east, Lamunin to the south-east, Ukong to the south-west and Telisai to the west. The population was 4,062 in 2016.

Pekan Tutong, locally known as Mukim Pekan Tutong, is a mukim or subdistrict in the Tutong District of Brunei. The population was 10,551 in 2016. It is headed by a penghulu, although the current position is vacant.

Liang is a mukim or subdistrict of Belait, a district of Brunei. The population was 14,301 in 2016. Liang is headed by a penghulu and the incumbent is Abdul Hamid bin Mumin.

Kampong Keriam Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Keriam is a village in the northern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim (subdistrict) of the same name. The incumbent village head is Morshidi bin Mahadi. Kampong Keriam has a population of 1,803. The postcode for Kampong Keriam is TB1141.

Kampong Kiudang Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Kiudang is a village situated in the eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of the same name. The incumbent village head is Muhammad Saiful bin Abdullah Anja, who also oversees Kampong Mungkom. It has the postcode TE1543.

Kampong Luagan Dudok Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Luagan Dudok is a village in the north-eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim (subdistrict) of Keriam. The incumbent village head is Johari bin Maidin. Kampong Luagan Dudok has an estimated population of about 980. The postcode for Kampong Luagan Dudok is TB1541.

Kampong Pad Nunok Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Pad Nunok is a village situated in the eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of Kiudang. It neighbours Kampong Kiudang to the north and Kampong Lamunin to the south. The postcode for Kampong Pad Nunok is TE1943.

Kampong Pengkalan Mau Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Pengkalan Mau is a village situated in the eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of Kiudang. The incumbent village head is Mohd Taib bin Jaludin, who is also the village head for Kampong Bakiau. The postcode for Kampong Pengkalan Mau is TE1343.

Kampong Birau Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Birau is a village situated in the north-eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of Kiudang. The incumbent village head is Burhanuddin bin Hashim. It has the postcode TE2143.

Kampong Mungkom Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Mungkom is a village situated in the eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of Kiudang. The incumbent village head is Mohammad Saiful bin Abdullah Anja, who is also the village head for Kampong Kiudang. It has the postcode TE1743.

Kampong Batang Mitus Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Batang Mitus is a village situated in the eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of Kiudang. The acting incumbent village head is Abdul Rahim bin Abdullah Yakin, who is also the penghulu of the mukim. It has the postcode TE2543.

Kampong Kebia Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Kebia is a village situated in the north-eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of Kiudang. It has the postcode TE2743.

Kampong Luagan Timbaran Village in Tutong, Brunei

Kampong Luagan Timbaran is a village situated in the north-eastern part of Tutong District, Brunei, within the mukim of Kiudang. It has the postcode TE2143.

References

  1. 1 2 "MUKIM KIUDANG". www.tutong.gov.bn (in Malay). Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Population and Housing Census Update Final Report 2016" (PDF). www.deps.gov.bn. Statistics Department. December 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  3. HH, Azaraimy (6 March 2017). "New line-up for Kampong Kiudang Village Consultative Council". Borneo Bulletin. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  4. "Kg Batang Mitus Appoint New Neighbourhood Watch Members". www.brudirect.com. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  5. "Geoportal - Survey Department". survey.gov.bn. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  6. "Tutong District" (PDF). www.information.gov.bn. p. 9. Retrieved 14 August 2018.

Coordinates: 4°40′N114°42′E / 4.667°N 114.700°E / 4.667; 114.700