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Kuala Belait

Kuala Belait (KB; Jawi: کوالا بلايت‎) is the administrative town of Belait District, Brunei.[2][3] The population of the town proper was 4,259 in 2016.[1] Kuala Belait is officially a municipal area (kawasan bandaran),[4] as well as a village under the mukim of the same name.[5] The town is located 85 kilometres (53 mi) west of the country's capital Bandar Seri Begawan,[3] and 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Seria, the district's other town.[6] It is also in the westernmost part of country, near the mouth of the Belait River.[7]

Kuala Belait
Clockwise from top left: Kuala Belait at night, Belait Beach, Belait River, Marine Construction Yard
Location in Brunei
Coordinates: 4°34′58″N 114°11′30″E / 4.582835°N 114.191783°E / 4.582835; 114.191783Coordinates: 4°34′58″N 114°11′30″E / 4.582835°N 114.191783°E / 4.582835; 114.191783
CountryBrunei
DistrictBelait
MukimKuala Belait
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • Total4,259
Time zoneUTC+8 (BNT)
Postcode
KA1131
Websitebandaran-kb.gov.bn

History

 
Chinese spectators during a carnival hosted by Australian troops on 29 August 1945

In 1914, a 60 miles (97 km) road connecting Kuala Belait and Brunei Town was completed.[8] Kuala Belait was a small fishing village at the turn of the 20th century.[9] The natives were Belait Malays who were mainly fishermen.[10] There was a disagreement between the two groups of settlers which caused one of those groups to the relocated up to the west bank of the mouth of the Belait River.[10] The village is now known as Sungai Teraban.[10]

The Kuala Belait Sanitary Board was established in 1929, and this marked the transition of Kuala Belait from a village to a town.[11] In 1930, British Malayan Petroleum Company (BMPC) constructed a telephone line along the Belait coastline which linked up Seria and Rasau with their main headquarters in Kuala Belait.[12] A hospital was built by BMPC and completed in 1931,[11] followed by the first private English school being built that same year.[13] Telephone lines stretching from Kuala Belait to Tutong was dismantled in 1934 after failing to meet expectations.[14] By 1939, pipelines and roads between the town and Miri has been constructed.[15]

On December 16, 1941, the town was captured after an amphibious assault was carried out at Belait Beach by 10,000 soldiers from the Japanese Kawaguchi Detachment and remained part of the Japanese occupation of British Borneo during World War II.[16][17] Moreover during the Japanese occupation of Kuala Belait, war crimes such as massacre and execution of Indian prisoners of war (POW) of the 2/15th Punjab Regiment were committed out by the Japanese.[18][19][20] It can also be noted that 55 Indian prisoners died from starvation in the POW camp in town.[21] As part of Operation Oboe Six, the Australian 9th Division arrived in Kuala Belait on June 24, 1945,[22] followed by the recapturing of the port of Kuala Belait.[23] Reconstruction plans for the destroyed town were approved in 1949.[24][25] Within the same year, a new church in town was consecrated.[26]

Due to the increase in profits from the oil industry in the 1950s and 1960s, rapid development was seen throughout Kuala Belait.[27] The first offshore gas field, South West Ampa,[28] was discovered 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) off Kuala Belait in 1963.[29] During the 1962 Brunei revolt, rebels of the TKNU managed to gain control of the town,[30] but was soon liberated by the 1/2nd Battalion Gurkha Rifles Regiment.[31] Siege by the rebels against the town's police station were repelled by the local police force.[32] After independence from Britain in 1984, a number of new government buildings were constructed to house the local services of the Brunei government. In 1990s, the two-lane road along the coast leading from Muara to Kuala Belait was upgraded to 4-lane.[33]

Governance

Administrative division

The area of Kuala Belait comprises territorial division which can be informally grouped into three main areas: Pekan Kuala Belait or Kuala Belait Town, and Kampong Pandan and Mumong suburbs. The latter two areas are further divided into three and two kampongs or villages respectively. Pekan Kuala Belait is also officially a kampong-level administrative division. All of the villages constitute almost all of Mukim Kuala Belait, a subdistrict of Belait.[34]

Territorial division of Kuala Belait
Main area Kampong
Kuala Belait Town Pekan Kuala Belait
Kampong Pandan Kampong Pandan 'A'
Kampong Pandan 'B'
Kampong Pandan 'C'
Mumong Kampong Mumong 'A'
Kampong Mumong 'B'

Local authority and town definition

The town of Kuala Belait is administered under Jabatan Bandaran Kuala Belait dan Seria (Kuala Belait and Seria Municipal Department), a government department under Kementerian Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri (the Ministry of Home Affairs).[35] The department comprises Lembaga Bandaran or the Municipal Board, which is headed by Pengerusi Lembaga Bandaran (Chairman of the Municipal Board). The current chairman is Ridzuan Haji Ahmad.[36]

Overlapping territory

The area under the authority of the Municipal Department overlaps with that under Jabatan Daerah Belait or the Belait District Office. The municipal area consists of Pekan Kuala Belait, the whole of Kampong Pandan suburb, and parts of Mumong suburb. However, all of the kampongs are also under the governance of the Belait District Office, since they constitute the proper subdivisions of the district and subdistricts, and subsequently the headmen of the kampongs, known as ketua kampong (with the exception of Pekan Kuala Belait since there is none assigned), answers to the Pegawai Daerah or District Officer.

Economy

 
Marine Construction Yard in Sungai Duhon on 23 February 2022

Oil and gas

Kuala Belait is located in the vicinity of the onshore Rasau gas field.[37] However Brunei Shell has various facilities in town to support the oil and gas production facilities in the vicinity.

The Kuala Belait Bunkering Station (KBBS) is located near the mouth of the Belait River.[38] It supplies domestic gas to the town and other bulk chemicals in support of the various activities.[38] The Kuala Belait Wharf is the main point from which personnel to and from the offshore platforms, off the Belait districts, embark and disembark.[38]

Marine

The Kuala Belait supply base is located to the south of the wharf, and is the main point for logistics for Shell.[39] The Marine Construction Yard (MCY) in Sungai Duhon, commonly known as SCO, is where construction of marine structures are carried out prior to installation offshore.[40]

Climate

The climate of Kuala Belait is tropical. The weather is warm, humid and rainy all year.[41]

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average High (°C)
31
31
32
33
33
33
33
33
32
32
32
32
-
Average Low (°C)
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
-
Average Rainfall (mm) 360 200 190 287 288 226 196 219 250 284 260 297
3045

Transportation

Road

Most of the roads within the municipality are surfaced. There are buses taking passengers to Miri from Kuala Belait.[3] The Kuala Belait Highway from the Malaysian border west of Sungai Tujuh, Kuala Belait links up with multiple other highways leading to Bandar Seri Begawan and Muara Town.[42]

 
Commercial wharf of the Kuala Belait Port on 21 June 2020

Water

It is possible to hire a water taxi at the public wharf close to the Kuala Belait market to go upriver towards Kuala Balai.[43] There are also trips organized by the Kuala Belait Boat Club to sail out in the open sea to various nearby destinations.[44] A timber jetty used to exist in Rasau in 1930.[45]

The Kuala Belait Port is one of the three ports of Brunei.[46] The part of the port near the mouth of the river is operated by Brunei Shell and public entry is restricted.[47] The commercial port of Kuala Belait is located to the south of the municipality in Kampong Sungai Duhon and its environs further upriver from the mouth.[48] Due to silting of the river mouth, the port can only take shallow draft vessels.[49] Two breakwaters have been constructed at the mouth of the Belait River to reduce silting of the river mouth.[50]

Air

Commercial travellers would have to travel to either Bandar Seri Begawan or Miri to catch a commercial flight.[51] There is a helipad at Suri Seri Begawan Hospital.[52]

Education

Primary and secondary

Primary education is offered in various government and private schools. There are currently three government primary schools:

  •  
    Sayyidina Ali Secondary School's main entrance on 3 March 2022
    Ahmad Tajuddin Primary School
  • Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Primary School
  • Pengiran Setia Jaya Pengiran Abdul Momin Primary School

The government also has built three schools which offer secondary education:

There are four private schools in Kuala Belait. They may offer primary, secondary or both.

Post-secondary

Secondary students opting for sixth form education study at Pusat Tingkatan Enam Belait. The sixth form students currently share facilities with the secondary students. However, the sixth form is expected to have its own stand-alone campus in the near future. Alternatively, students opting for vocational education may proceed to study at one of the two post-secondary institution, namely:

Tourist attractions

 
Kampong Pandan Mosque on 14 May 2022

Kuala Belait town itself has a number of tourist attractions. Some of these are:

Notable people

Notes

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External links

  • Kuala Belait Municipal Board
  • KEMUDA Institute

kuala, belait, mukim, subdivision, mukim, jawi, کوالا, بلايت, administrative, town, belait, district, brunei, population, town, proper, 2016, officially, municipal, area, kawasan, bandaran, well, village, under, mukim, same, name, town, located, kilometres, we. For the mukim subdivision see Mukim Kuala Belait Kuala Belait KB Jawi کوالا بلايت is the administrative town of Belait District Brunei 2 3 The population of the town proper was 4 259 in 2016 1 Kuala Belait is officially a municipal area kawasan bandaran 4 as well as a village under the mukim of the same name 5 The town is located 85 kilometres 53 mi west of the country s capital Bandar Seri Begawan 3 and 20 kilometres 12 mi west of Seria the district s other town 6 It is also in the westernmost part of country near the mouth of the Belait River 7 Kuala BelaitMunicipal area and villageClockwise from top left Kuala Belait at night Belait Beach Belait River Marine Construction YardLocation in BruneiCoordinates 4 34 58 N 114 11 30 E 4 582835 N 114 191783 E 4 582835 114 191783 Coordinates 4 34 58 N 114 11 30 E 4 582835 N 114 191783 E 4 582835 114 191783CountryBruneiDistrictBelaitMukimKuala BelaitPopulation 2016 1 Total4 259Time zoneUTC 8 BNT PostcodeKA1131Websitebandaran kb wbr gov wbr bn Contents 1 History 2 Governance 2 1 Administrative division 2 2 Local authority and town definition 2 2 1 Overlapping territory 3 Economy 3 1 Oil and gas 3 2 Marine 4 Climate 5 Transportation 5 1 Road 5 2 Water 5 3 Air 6 Education 6 1 Primary and secondary 6 2 Post secondary 7 Tourist attractions 8 Notable people 9 Notes 10 External linksHistory Edit Chinese spectators during a carnival hosted by Australian troops on 29 August 1945 In 1914 a 60 miles 97 km road connecting Kuala Belait and Brunei Town was completed 8 Kuala Belait was a small fishing village at the turn of the 20th century 9 The natives were Belait Malays who were mainly fishermen 10 There was a disagreement between the two groups of settlers which caused one of those groups to the relocated up to the west bank of the mouth of the Belait River 10 The village is now known as Sungai Teraban 10 The Kuala Belait Sanitary Board was established in 1929 and this marked the transition of Kuala Belait from a village to a town 11 In 1930 British Malayan Petroleum Company BMPC constructed a telephone line along the Belait coastline which linked up Seria and Rasau with their main headquarters in Kuala Belait 12 A hospital was built by BMPC and completed in 1931 11 followed by the first private English school being built that same year 13 Telephone lines stretching from Kuala Belait to Tutong was dismantled in 1934 after failing to meet expectations 14 By 1939 pipelines and roads between the town and Miri has been constructed 15 On December 16 1941 the town was captured after an amphibious assault was carried out at Belait Beach by 10 000 soldiers from the Japanese Kawaguchi Detachment and remained part of the Japanese occupation of British Borneo during World War II 16 17 Moreover during the Japanese occupation of Kuala Belait war crimes such as massacre and execution of Indian prisoners of war POW of the 2 15th Punjab Regiment were committed out by the Japanese 18 19 20 It can also be noted that 55 Indian prisoners died from starvation in the POW camp in town 21 As part of Operation Oboe Six the Australian 9th Division arrived in Kuala Belait on June 24 1945 22 followed by the recapturing of the port of Kuala Belait 23 Reconstruction plans for the destroyed town were approved in 1949 24 25 Within the same year a new church in town was consecrated 26 Due to the increase in profits from the oil industry in the 1950s and 1960s rapid development was seen throughout Kuala Belait 27 The first offshore gas field South West Ampa 28 was discovered 13 kilometres 8 1 mi off Kuala Belait in 1963 29 During the 1962 Brunei revolt rebels of the TKNU managed to gain control of the town 30 but was soon liberated by the 1 2nd Battalion Gurkha Rifles Regiment 31 Siege by the rebels against the town s police station were repelled by the local police force 32 After independence from Britain in 1984 a number of new government buildings were constructed to house the local services of the Brunei government In 1990s the two lane road along the coast leading from Muara to Kuala Belait was upgraded to 4 lane 33 Governance EditAdministrative division Edit Further information Administrative divisions of Brunei The area of Kuala Belait comprises territorial division which can be informally grouped into three main areas Pekan Kuala Belait or Kuala Belait Town and Kampong Pandan and Mumong suburbs The latter two areas are further divided into three and two kampongs or villages respectively Pekan Kuala Belait is also officially a kampong level administrative division All of the villages constitute almost all of Mukim Kuala Belait a subdistrict of Belait 34 Territorial division of Kuala Belait Main area KampongKuala Belait Town Pekan Kuala BelaitKampong Pandan Kampong Pandan A Kampong Pandan B Kampong Pandan C Mumong Kampong Mumong A Kampong Mumong B Local authority and town definition Edit The town of Kuala Belait is administered under Jabatan Bandaran Kuala Belait dan Seria Kuala Belait and Seria Municipal Department a government department under Kementerian Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri the Ministry of Home Affairs 35 The department comprises Lembaga Bandaran or the Municipal Board which is headed by Pengerusi Lembaga Bandaran Chairman of the Municipal Board The current chairman is Ridzuan Haji Ahmad 36 Overlapping territory Edit The area under the authority of the Municipal Department overlaps with that under Jabatan Daerah Belait or the Belait District Office The municipal area consists of Pekan Kuala Belait the whole of Kampong Pandan suburb and parts of Mumong suburb However all of the kampongs are also under the governance of the Belait District Office since they constitute the proper subdivisions of the district and subdistricts and subsequently the headmen of the kampongs known as ketua kampong with the exception of Pekan Kuala Belait since there is none assigned answers to the Pegawai Daerah or District Officer Economy Edit Marine Construction Yard in Sungai Duhon on 23 February 2022 Oil and gas Edit Kuala Belait is located in the vicinity of the onshore Rasau gas field 37 However Brunei Shell has various facilities in town to support the oil and gas production facilities in the vicinity The Kuala Belait Bunkering Station KBBS is located near the mouth of the Belait River 38 It supplies domestic gas to the town and other bulk chemicals in support of the various activities 38 The Kuala Belait Wharf is the main point from which personnel to and from the offshore platforms off the Belait districts embark and disembark 38 Marine Edit The Kuala Belait supply base is located to the south of the wharf and is the main point for logistics for Shell 39 The Marine Construction Yard MCY in Sungai Duhon commonly known as SCO is where construction of marine structures are carried out prior to installation offshore 40 Climate EditThe climate of Kuala Belait is tropical The weather is warm humid and rainy all year 41 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage High C 31 31 32 33 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 Average Low C 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Average Rainfall mm 360 200 190 287 288 226 196 219 250 284 260 297 3045Transportation EditRoad Edit Most of the roads within the municipality are surfaced There are buses taking passengers to Miri from Kuala Belait 3 The Kuala Belait Highway from the Malaysian border west of Sungai Tujuh Kuala Belait links up with multiple other highways leading to Bandar Seri Begawan and Muara Town 42 Commercial wharf of the Kuala Belait Port on 21 June 2020 Water Edit It is possible to hire a water taxi at the public wharf close to the Kuala Belait market to go upriver towards Kuala Balai 43 There are also trips organized by the Kuala Belait Boat Club to sail out in the open sea to various nearby destinations 44 A timber jetty used to exist in Rasau in 1930 45 The Kuala Belait Port is one of the three ports of Brunei 46 The part of the port near the mouth of the river is operated by Brunei Shell and public entry is restricted 47 The commercial port of Kuala Belait is located to the south of the municipality in Kampong Sungai Duhon and its environs further upriver from the mouth 48 Due to silting of the river mouth the port can only take shallow draft vessels 49 Two breakwaters have been constructed at the mouth of the Belait River to reduce silting of the river mouth 50 Air Edit Commercial travellers would have to travel to either Bandar Seri Begawan or Miri to catch a commercial flight 51 There is a helipad at Suri Seri Begawan Hospital 52 Education EditPrimary and secondary Edit Primary education is offered in various government and private schools There are currently three government primary schools Sayyidina Ali Secondary School s main entrance on 3 March 2022Ahmad Tajuddin Primary School Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Primary School Pengiran Setia Jaya Pengiran Abdul Momin Primary SchoolThe government also has built three schools which offer secondary education Perdana Wazir Secondary School Pengiran Jaya Negara Pengiran Haji Abu Bakar Secondary School Sayyidina Ali Secondary SchoolThere are four private schools in Kuala Belait They may offer primary secondary or both Chung Hua Middle School Kuala Belait International School Brunei Kuala Belait St James School St John s SchoolPost secondary Edit Secondary students opting for sixth form education study at Pusat Tingkatan Enam Belait The sixth form students currently share facilities with the secondary students However the sixth form is expected to have its own stand alone campus in the near future Alternatively students opting for vocational education may proceed to study at one of the two post secondary institution namely Institute of Brunei Technical Education Jefri Bolkiah Campus a government post secondary institution providing technical and vocational qualifications and Kemuda Institute a private college that offers Foundation Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses Tourist attractions Edit Kampong Pandan Mosque on 14 May 2022 Kuala Belait town itself has a number of tourist attractions Some of these are Silver Jubilee Park is a park built to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah s accession to the throne as a gift from the people of Kuala Belait 53 Menara Cendera Kenangan is a monument built to commemorate the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah s 50th Birthday along the Belait River 53 Tea Pot Roundabout locally known as kiri is a monument in Kampong Pandan sponsored by Brunei Shell Petroleum 54 Belait District Museum is a museum dedicated to the Belait District 53 Kampong Pandan Mosque is a mosque in Kampong Pandan built in 1994 55 Mohammad Jamalul Alam Mosque is a mosque in Kampong Melayu built in 1961 56 Istana Kota Manggalela is the residence of the Sultan of Brunei in the Belait District completed in 1958 57 Belait Beach lies along the coast of Kuala Belait 58 Notable people EditTiger Lim born 1974 Chinese blogger and YouTube comedian 59 Zulkhairy Razali born 1996 Malay footballer who plays striker for Indera SC 60 Notes Edit a b Population and Housing Census Update Final Report 2016 PDF www deps gov bn Department of Statistics December 2018 Retrieved 29 June 2021 Gin Ooi Keat 2013 05 29 Post War Borneo 1945 1950 Nationalism Empire and State Building Routledge p 1950 ISBN 978 1 134 05810 5 a b c Atiyah Jeremy 2002 Southeast Asia Rough Guides p 83 ISBN 978 1 85828 893 2 USA IBP 2009 03 20 Brunei Ecology and Nature Protection Handbook Lulu com p 61 ISBN 978 1 4387 0633 7 Belait District PDF www information gov bn p 8 Retrieved 2018 02 28 Ledesma Charles de Lewis Mark Savage Pauline 2003 Malaysia Singapore and Brunei Rough Guides p 600 ISBN 978 1 84353 094 7 Brunei 1974 Annual Report H M Stationery Office p 341 Land Transport Department Brief History www jpd gov bn Retrieved 2022 06 12 History of Kuala Belait a b c Kuala Belait History History of Kuala Belait Kuala Belait City Information Traveltill com Traveltill Retrieved 2022 06 14 a b Kuala Belait the Oil Capital Kuala Belait the Oil Capital Retrieved 2022 06 14 Office Great Britain Colonial 1930 Colonial Reports Annual H M Stationery Office p 12 Office Great Britain Colonial 1936 Colonial Reports Annual H M Stationery Office p 17 Brunei Muzium 1994 Brunei Museum journal The Museum p 35 Cleary Mark Wong Shuang Yann 2016 07 27 Oil Economic Development and Diversification in Brunei Darussalam Springer p 44 ISBN 978 1 349 23485 1 Saunders Graham 2013 11 05 A History of Brunei Routledge p 121 ISBN 978 1 136 87394 2 Gin Ooi Keat 2010 12 17 The Japanese Occupation of Borneo 1941 45 Routledge ISBN 978 1 136 96309 4 The Soldier s Burden www kaiserscross com Retrieved 2022 06 14 James David H 2010 11 01 The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire Routledge p 253 ISBN 978 1 136 92547 4 Malone Paul 2020 Kill the Major The true story of the most successful Allied guerrilla war in Borneo For Pity Sake Publishing ISBN 978 0 6487587 4 7 Felton Mark 2010 06 19 The Final Betrayal MacArthur and the Tragedy of Japanese POWs Pen and Sword ISBN 978 1 84468 478 6 Pratten Garth 2016 Australia 1944 45 Victory in the Pacific Port Melbourne Victoria Cambridge University Press pp 298 319 ISBN 978 1 107 08346 2 Affairs Royal Institute of International 1990 Chronology and Index of the Second World War 1938 1945 Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 88736 568 3 Saunders Graham 2013 11 05 A History of Brunei Routledge p 126 ISBN 978 1 136 87394 2 Office Great Britain Colonial 1955 An Economic Survey of the Colonial Territories p 99 Kedit Peter Mulok 1998 150 Years of the Anglican Church in Borneo Diocesan Registry ISBN 978 983 99395 0 7 Sidhu Jatswan S 2009 12 22 Historical Dictionary of Brunei Darussalam Scarecrow Press p 126 ISBN 978 0 8108 7078 9 Sidhu Jatswan S 2009 12 22 Historical Dictionary of Brunei Darussalam Scarecrow Press p 167 ISBN 978 0 8108 7078 9 Mikoley Kate 2021 12 15 Brunei Cavendish Square Publishing LLC p 49 ISBN 978 1 5026 6307 8 Asian Survey University of California Press 1961 p 177 Ness Gayl D 1962 Letters from Southeast Asia to the Institute of Current World Affairs p 4 Ooi Keat Gin 2004 Southeast Asia A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor ABC CLIO p 278 ISBN 978 1 57607 770 2 26th 1995 Commission European Group Taylor amp Francis December 1994 The Far East and Australasia Europa Publications p 167 ISBN 978 1 85743 000 4 Belait District PDF Information Department Prime Minister s Office Brunei Darussalam Home Jabatan Bandaran Kuala Belait dan Seria Kementerian Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri bandaran kb gov bn Retrieved 2017 08 29 Kementerian Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri Negara Brunei Darussalam Ketua Ketua Jabatan www moha gov bn Retrieved 2017 08 29 About BSP History of Oil and Gas Archived 15 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 18 04 2007 a b c public notification domestic gas feb 2021 PDF 2021 Inc IBP 2016 05 14 Brunei Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Opportunities Lulu com p 103 ISBN 978 1 4387 0627 6 The Report Brunei Darussalam 2009 Oxford Business Group 2009 p 81 ISBN 978 1 907065 09 5 Kuala Belait climate Average Temperature weather by month Kuala Belait water temperature Climate Data org en climate data org Retrieved 2022 06 12 Thiessen Tamara 2008 Bradt Travel Guide Borneo Bradt Travel Guides p 147 ISBN 978 1 84162 252 1 activ8bn Scenic Belait River Day Cruise Brunei Tourism Retrieved 2022 06 12 Kuala Belait Boat Club Panaga Club Retrieved 2022 06 12 Area Allied Forces South West Pacific Terrain Study No Allied Geographical Section p 105 Page Kogan 2003 Asia and Pacific Review 2003 04 The Economic and Business Report Kogan Page Publishers p 222 ISBN 978 0 7494 4063 3 Inc IBP Brunei Customs Trade Regulations and Procedures Handbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Basic Regulations Lulu com p 96 ISBN 978 1 4387 0631 3 Office United States Naval Oceanographic Sailing Directions for Soenda Strait and the Western and Northeast Coasts of Borneo and Offlying Islands pp 220a Page Kogan 2003 Asia and Pacific Review 2003 04 The Economic and Business Report Kogan Page Publishers p 39 ISBN 978 0 7494 4063 3 KUALA BELAIT BREAKWATER EA iec brunei com Retrieved 2022 06 12 Inc IBP 2016 05 14 Brunei Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Opportunities Lulu com p 182 ISBN 978 1 4387 0627 6 Hospital in Kuala Belait Hospital Near Me hospitalnearme net Retrieved 2022 06 12 a b c Place of Attraction in Belait GREEN BRUNEI Call for KB tea pot to light up again Borneo Bulletin Online Call for KB tea pot to light up again 2021 06 30 Retrieved 2022 06 14 SenaraiMasjid All Pictures www kheu gov bn Retrieved 2022 06 14 SenaraiMasjid All Pictures www kheu gov bn Retrieved 2022 06 14 Istana Manggalela Istana Manggalela Retrieved 2022 06 14 activ8bn 5 spectacular sunset spots around Brunei Brunei Tourism Retrieved 2022 06 27 TIGER LIM Happy Birthday To Me www tigerlim com Archived from the original on 2010 09 07 Battered but still standing The Brunei Times 29 November 2013 Retrieved 4 August 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kuala Belait Kuala Belait Municipal Board KEMUDA Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kuala Belait amp oldid 1127577361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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