Tungku Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme Area 2

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Tungku Landless Indigenous Citizens'
Housing Scheme Area 2

Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati
Kampung Tungku Kawasan 2
Village
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Location in Brunei
Coordinates: 4°55′44.1″N114°53′19.3″E / 4.928917°N 114.888694°E / 4.928917; 114.888694 Coordinates: 4°55′44.1″N114°53′19.3″E / 4.928917°N 114.888694°E / 4.928917; 114.888694
Country Brunei
District Brunei-Muara
Subdistrict Gadong 'A'
Government
   Village head Pengiran Hamzah bin Pengiran Matali
Postcode BE2719

Area 2 of Tungku Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme (Malay : Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati Kampung Tungku Kawasan 2) is a village administrative division in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It is a subdivision under the mukim or subdistrict of Gadong 'A'. The area comprises a public housing cluster of Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme, a government housing programme. Its community is headed by a ketua kampung or village head and the incumbent is Pengiran Hamzah bin Pengiran Matali.[ citation needed ] Tungku is also a designated postcode area with the postcode BE2719. [1]

Malay language Austronesian language

Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family spoken in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. A language of the Malays, it is spoken by 290 million people across the Strait of Malacca, including the coasts of the Malay Peninsula of Malaysia and the eastern coast of Sumatra in Indonesia, and has been established as a native language of part of western coastal Sarawak and West Kalimantan in Borneo. It is also used as a trading language in the southern Philippines, including the southern parts of the Zamboanga Peninsula, the Sulu Archipelago, and the southern predominantly Muslim-inhabited municipalities of Bataraza and Balabac in Palawan.

Villages of Brunei settlement and local administrative unit in Brunei

A village is the third and lowest administrative division of Brunei. It is headed by a village head. Villages are subdivisions of the subdistricts of Brunei. A village may have a population ranging from a few hundreds to less than ten thousand people.

Brunei-Muara District District

Brunei-Muara is the northernmost district in Brunei. It is the smallest of Brunei's four districts in terms of area but by far the most populous, containing over half the country's population. It is the most important and bustling district because the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan which is also the state capital, is the seat of the government ministries and departmental headquarters as well as the centre of business activities. Other major towns in the Brunei-Muara district include Muara town. The Brunei-Muara district houses the largest and deepest port in Brunei, the Muara Port.

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Geography

As a village subdivision, the area is surrounded by Tungku to the north, south and west, and Rimba Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme to the east. [2] The populated area is part of Tungku settlement, one of the populated places on the outskirts of Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei.

Tungku (village) Village in Brunei-Muara, Brunei

Tungku, locally known in Malay as Kampung Tungku or Kampong Tungku, is a village administrative division in Brunei-Muara District of Brunei. It is one of the village subdivisions under the mukim or subdistrict Gadong 'A'. The community of Tungku is jointly administered with that of Katok where both are headed by a ketua kampung or village head; the incumbent is Ismail bin Rajab. Tungku is also a designated postcode area with the postcode is BE2119.

Bandar Seri Begawan Municipality in Brunei-Muara, Brunei

Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital city of the Sultanate of Brunei. It is officially governed as a municipality. Bandar Seri Begawan has an estimated population of 100,700, and including the whole Brunei-Muara District, the metro area has an estimated population of 279,924.

See also

Tungku Landless Indigenous Citizens Housing Scheme Area 1 Place in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei

The Area 1 of Tungku Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme is a village administrative division in Brunei-Muara District of Brunei. It is a village subdivision under the mukim or subdistrict of Gadong 'A'. The community is headed by a ketua kampung or village head and the incumbent is Hassan bin Ali. The area is a cluster of public housing under the government's Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme in the vicinity of the original settlement of Tungku. It is subsequently a designated postcode area with the postcode BE2519.

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References

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  2. Brunei Darussalam street directory : quick & easy reference maps., Brunei Press Sdn. Bhd., 2014, p. 61, ISBN   9789991732411, OCLC   932264901