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Kuala Belait [a] (KB) or officially the Kuala Belait Town (Malay: Pekan Kuala Belait), is the administrative town of Belait District, Brunei. [4] [5] The population of the town proper was 4,544 in 2021. Kuala Belait is officially a municipal area (kawasan bandaran), [6] as well as a settlement under the mukim of the same name. [7]
Belait District (Malay: Daerah Belait; Jawi: دأيره بلأيت) or simply known as Belait (buh-LEIT; [5] Malay: ⓘ), is the largest as well as the westernmost district in Brunei. It has an area of 2,727 square kilometres (1,053 sq mi) and the population of 65,531 as of 2021.
Districts (Malay: daerah) are the principal administrative divisions of Brunei. The country is divided into four districts, namely Brunei-Muara, Belait, Tutong and Temburong. Temburong is an exclave; it is physically separated from the three other districts by the Brunei Bay and Malaysian state of Sarawak.
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The 135-kilometre (84 mi) highway from Muara Town to Kuala Belait is a dual carriageway. [117] Brunei is accessible by air, sea, and land transport. Brunei International Airport is the main entry point to the country. Royal Brunei Airlines [165] is the national carrier. There is another airfield, the Anduki Airfield, located in Seria.
The Kuala Belait Port (Malay: Pelabuhan Kuala Belait), also known as Kuala Belait Wharf, [1] is a port operated by both the Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) and Maritime and Port Authority Brunei Darussalam (MPABD). [2] The port can only accommodate low-draught ships. [3] It is one of the only three existing ports in the country. [4] [5]
Mukim Kuala Belait is a mukim in Belait District, Brunei. [3] The population was 31,308 in 2016. [ 4 ] The mukim encompasses Kuala Belait , the administrative town of the district.