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{{Infobox_Country
|native_name = برني دارالسلام
Negara Brunei Darussalam
|conventional_long_name = Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam
|common_name = Brunei
|image_flag = Flag of Brunei.svg
|image_coat = bx-coat.gif
|image_map = LocationBrunei.png
|national_motto = (translation): Always in service with God's guidance
|national_anthem =
Allah Peliharakan Sultan
|official_languages =
Malay
|capital =
Bandar Seri Begawan
|latd=4 |latm=55 |latNS=N|longd=114 |longm=55 |longEW=E
|largest_city =
|government_type =
Absolute monarchy
|leader_titles =
Sultan of Brunei
|leader_names =
Hassanal Bolkiah
|area_rank = 162nd
|area_magnitude = 1 E9
|area= 5,765
|areami²= 2,226
|percent_water = 8.6
|population_estimate = 343,653
|population_estimate_rank = 162nd
|population_estimate_year = 2001
|population_census =
|population_census_year =
|population_density = 61
|population_densitymi² = 158
|population_density_rank = 104
|GDP_PPP = $6,842 million
|GDP_PPP_rank = 148
|GDP_PPP_year= 2005
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = 24,143
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 28th
|sovereignty_type =
Independence
|established_events = From British protectorate
|established_dates =
January 1,
1984
|HDI = 0.866
|HDI_rank = 33rd
|HDI_year = 2003
|HDI_category =
high
|currency =
Brunei Ringgit
|currency_code = BND
|country_code =
|time_zone =
|utc_offset = + 8
|time_zone_DST =
|utc_offset_DST =
|cctld =
.bn
|calling_code = 673
1
|footnotes =
1: also 080 from Malaysia
}}
Negara Brunei Darussalam', more commonly referred to as the 'Sultanate of Brunei' or simply 'Brunei, is a country located on the
island of
Borneo, in
Southeast Asia. Apart from its coastline with the
South China Sea, it is completely surrounded by
East Malaysia. The
Petroleum and
gas-rich Brunei is a member of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the
Commonwealth of Nations.
History
Bold textBRUNEI IS IN THE SHAPE OF A MOOSE!
The
Sultanate of Brunei was very powerful from the
14th through the
16th century. Its realm covered the southern
Philippines,
Sarawak and
Sabah.
European influence gradually brought an end to this
regional power. Later, there was a brief war with
Spain in which Brunei was victorious. The
19th century however saw Brunei losing much of its territory to the
White Rajahs of Sarawak.
There was a small
rebellion against the
monarchy during the
1960s, which was prevented by the
United Kingdom. This event became known as the
Brunei Revolt and was partly responsible for the failure to create the
North Borneo Federation. The rebellion also affected Brunei's decision to opt out of the
Malaysian Federation. Brunei was a
British protectorate from
1888 to
1984.
Politics
BRUNEI IS IN THE SHAPE OF A MOOSE! GO MOOSES!
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, whose
List of Sultans of Brunei|title has passed within the same dynasty since the
15th century, is the head of state and head of government in Brunei. The Sultan is advised by several
councils and a cabinet of
ministers although he is effectively the supreme ruler. The
media is extremely pro-government and the Royal family retains a venerated status within the country. There is no elected
legislative body. In September
2004, the Sultan convened an appointed
Parliament which had not met since independence in
1984.
The country has been under hypothetical
martial law since a rebellion occurred in the early
1960s and was put down by
British troops from
Singapore. A
battalion from the
British Army's
Royal Gurkha Rifles is still stationed in Brunei under agreement with the Sultan to protect the
oil fields in the West of the country. Other units from the British Army are present to support and train the
Brunei Army.
Brunei also claims territory in
Sarawak and is one of many nations to lay claim to the disputed
Spratly Islands.
Districts
Brunei is divided into four
districts, called
daerah. These are:
- Belait
- Brunei and Muara
- Temburong
- TutongA sub-division of a district,
province, is called
Mukim.
Geography
Brunei consists of two unconnected parts; 97% of the population lives in the larger western part, only about 10,000 live in the mountainous eastern part, the district of
Temburong. Major towns are the capital
Bandar Seri Begawan (about 46,000 inhabitants), the port town
Muara and the oil producing districts of
Seria and
Kuala Belait.
The
climate in Brunei is
equatorial-
tropical, with high temperatures, a high
humidity and heavy rainfall.
Economy
This small,
wealthy
economy is a mixture of
foreign and
domestic entrepreneurship, government regulation,
welfare measures, and
village tradition. Crude
oil and
natural gas production account for nearly half of
Gross domestic product. Substantial income from overseas investment supplements income from domestic production. The government provides for all
Gross domestic product. Substantial income from overseas investment supplements income from domestic production. The government provides for all
medical_services_and subsidizes
rice and housing. Brunei's leaders are concerned that steadily increased integration in the world economy will undermine internal
social cohesion although it became a more prominent player by serving as
chairman for the 2000
APEC (Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation) forum. Stated plans for the future include upgrading the
labour (economics) force, reducing
labour (economics) force, reducing
unemployment,_strengthening_the
banking and
tourist sectors, and, in general, further widening the economic base.
Demographics
About two-thirds of the Brunei population are of
Malay origin. The most important
ethnic minority group are the
Chinese, with about 15%. These groups also reflect the most important
languages:
Malay, which is the official language, and
Chinese.
English is also widely spoken and there is a relatively large
expatriate community.
Islam is the official
religion of Brunei, and the sultan is the head of the religion in the country. Other faiths practised are
Buddhism (mainly by the Chinese),
Christianity and very small communities still practice
Indigenous peoples of Oceania|indigenous religions.
Culture
The culture of Brunei is similar to Malay culture, with heavy influences from
Hinduism and
Islam.
Miscellaneous topics
- Brunei Revolt
- Communications in Brunei
- Foreign relations of Brunei
- History of Brunei
- Istana Nurul Iman (The Sultan's Palace)
- Military of Brunei
- North Borneo Federation
- Royal Brunei Airlines
- Transportation in Brunei
- Water Village (Brunei)
- BrooketonMuch of the material in these articles comes from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2003 U.S. Department of State website.
Further reading
- L. W. W. Gudgeon (1913). British North Borneo. London, Adam and Charles Black.
External link
- Government of Brunei Darussalam website
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