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Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati (STKRJ) Kampong Rimba or STKRJ Rimba is a public housing area on the northern outskirts of Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. It is officially a village subdivision under Mukim Gadong 'A', a mukim in Brunei-Muara District. It has an area of 69.15 hectares (170.9 acres); [2] the population was 5,023 in 2016 ...
The origin of the name Rimba is from the word rimba (thick forest).It is believed from the stories of the elders from word of mouth, at that time the residents made a living by exploring the jungle for farming and then made it the starting point of life from the Baloi River and moved to the countryside until it reached the Tungku Beach and continued to the current village site.
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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.
As of 2019, Brunei's government has constructed more than 102 masjid (mosques), 5 surau and 11 balai ibadat (worship halls). These mosques are used for more than just prayer; they are also used for communal and religious events including Quran readings, religious lectures, and Shukr dinners. The Ministry of Religious Affairs' Department of Mosque Affairs oversees all mosques in Brunei ...
The estate is located on the outskirts of the municipal area of Bandar Seri Begawan, the country's capital, and about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from its city centre.As a village subdivision, it borders Kampong Tungku to the north, south and west, and STKRJ Kampong Rimba to the east.
The area was a haven for guerrillas and few people ventured in to see the natural jungle environment here. [citation needed] However, when the situation improved in 1974, the Royal Forest Department established Pacho Waterfall Park that became Budo–Su-ngai Padi National Park.
The estate is located on the outskirts of the municipal area of Bandar Seri Begawan, the country's capital, and about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from its city centre.As a village subdivision, it borders Kampong Rimba to the north and east, Kampong Mata-Mata to the south, Kampong Katok to the west and Kampong Tungku to the north-west.