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The lowest point is at sea level and the highest is Bukit Pagon (1,850 m or 6,070 ft). [9] The climatic regions of the country is as follows: [8] Brunei-Muara District and Bandar Seri Begawan are humid tropical on the coast and lower elevation north and Humid subtropical in central Brunei-Muara District. (20 to 36 °C or 68 to 97 °F)
Pagon Hill (Malay: Bukit Pagon; BOO-kit PAH-gon) [2] is the highest mountain in Brunei. It is situated on the border with Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Pagon Hill is located in the Temburong District of Brunei. This district is separated from the rest of Brunei by part of the Sarawak State of Malaysia.
Pelumpong Island, encompassing 64 hectares (160 acres), [2] is a dynamic sandy formation situated at the southern entrance of Brunei Bay, near the northwest gateway to the Brunei River. The island's eastern expansion progresses at a rate of 30 metres (98 ft) annually.
Mukim Amo is a mukim in Temburong District, Brunei. It has an area of 542 square kilometres (209 sq mi); [2] the population was 1,657 in 2021. [4] Etymology.
Kampong Kiarong (Malay: Kampung Kiarong) or commonly known as Kiarong, is a village in Brunei–Muara District, Brunei, as well as a neighbourhood in the country's capital Bandar Seri Begawan. It has an area of 383.43 hectares (947.5 acres); [2] the population was 4,530 in 2016. [3]
Pelumpong Spit (Malay: Tanjong Pelumpong) is the easternmost point in the Brunei-Muara district of Brunei.Despite its name being labeled as a spit, it is now an island due to the artificially constructed 50m-wide, [1] 10m-deep Muara cut, which separated the spit from the mainland to provide access to Muara Port.
Brunei, [b] officially Brunei Darussalam, [c] [d] is a country in Southeast Asia, situated on the northern coast of the island of Borneo. Apart from its coastline on the South China Sea , it is completely surrounded by the Malaysian state of Sarawak , with its territory bifurcated by the Sarawak district of Limbang .
Dishes from Brunei are often spicy and are commonly eaten with either rice or noodles. Nasi Katok , Beef rendang, nasi lemak, and pajeri nanas are popular foods in Brunei. [ 2 ] Among the few dishes peculiar to Brunei is ambuyat , a sticky ball of flavourless sago starch, which is wrapped around a bamboo fork and dipped into a spicy and sour gravy.