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Kampong Tanah Jambu is a village in the north-east of Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 8,809 in 2016. [ 2 ] It encompasses the original village settlement, as well as the public housing areas STKRJ Kampong Tanah Jambu and RPN Kampong Tanah Jambu.
Pages in category "Public housing estates in Brunei" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Kampong Tanah Jambu; STKRJ Tungku Area 1;
This is a list of public housing estates in Brunei.The list consists of housing estates under the current government housing programmes of the National Housing Scheme (Malay: Rancangan Perumahan Negara), including the Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme (Malay: Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati), as well as the former National Resettlement Scheme (Malay: Rancangan Perpindahan Negara).
The mukim is home to the following public housing estates: RPN Mentiri; RPN Panchor Mengkubau; RPN Tanah Jambu in Kampong Tanah Jambu; STKRJ Sungai Buloh in Kampong Sungai Buloh; STKRJ Tanah Jambu in Kampong Tanah Jambu; Pehin Datu Seri Maharaja Secondary School is the sole secondary school in the mukim.
Brunei is divided into four districts (daerah), namely Brunei Muara, Belait, Tutong and Temburong. Each district is divided into several mukims.Altogether there are 39 mukims in Brunei.
More housing projects, including relocation and public housing schemes, such as those in Rimba, Meragang, Bukit Beruang, [48] Tanah Jambu, and Salambigar; resettlement schemes of Kampong Ayer to Lumapas 'A', Katok 'B' and Sungai Buloh/Tanah Jambu. [49]
Kampong Sungai Buloh is a village in the north-east of Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 3,857 in 2016. [ 2 ] It comprises the original village settlement as well as the public housing area STKRJ Kampong Sungai Buloh.
Public housing was first initiated in the 1950s by the government in the form of mass resettlement programmes for the residents of Kampong Ayer, the stilt settlement on the Brunei River. [3] In that decade there were cholera and smallpox epidemics which greatly affected the residents; at that time more residents settled along the banks than the ...