Brunei
Part of | Southeast Asia, Borneo ![]() |
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Year dem found am | 1 January 1984, 17 September 1888, 1368 ![]() |
Official name | le Brunei Darussalam, Negara Brunei Darussalam, Negara Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam ![]() |
Native label | Negara Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam ![]() |
Short name | 🇧🇳 ![]() |
Religion anaa worldview | Islam, Christianity, Budism ![]() |
Official language | Malay, British English ![]() |
Anthem | Allah Peliharakan Sultan ![]() |
Culture | culture of Brunei ![]() |
Motto text | A kingdom of unexpected treasures ![]() |
Continent | Asia ![]() |
Country | Brunei ![]() |
Capital | Bandar Seri Begawan ![]() |
Located in time zone | UTC+08:00, Asia/Brunei ![]() |
Located in/on physical feature | Borneo, Maritime Southeast Asia, Muslim Southeast Asia ![]() |
Coordinate location | 4°24′0″N 114°34′0″E ![]() |
Coordinates of easternmost point | 4°18′0″N 115°20′0″E ![]() |
Coordinates of northernmost point | 5°3′0″N 115°4′12″E ![]() |
Coordinates of southernmost point | 4°0′9″N 114°37′10″E ![]() |
Coordinates of westernmost point | 4°35′0″N 114°11′0″E ![]() |
Highest point | Bukit Pagon ![]() |
Lowest point | South China Sea ![]() |
Government ein basic form | unitary state, Islamic state, absolute monarchy ![]() |
Office held by head of state | Sultan of Brunei Darussalam ![]() |
State ein head | Hassanal Bolkiah I of Brunei ![]() |
Office head of government hold | Sultan of Brunei Darussalam ![]() |
Government ein head | Hassanal Bolkiah I of Brunei ![]() |
Legislative body | Legislative Council of Brunei ![]() |
Central bank | Monetary Authority of Brunei Darussalam ![]() |
Dey contain de administrative territorial entity | Belait District, Brunei-Muara District, Temburong District, Tutong District ![]() |
Currency | Brunei dollar ![]() |
Dey share bother plus | Malaysia ![]() |
Driving side | left ![]() |
Electrical plug type | BS 1363 ![]() |
Writing system | Malay alphabet, Jawi ![]() |
Dema official website | https://www.gov.bn/SitePages/Home.aspx, https://www.gov.bn/bm/Home.aspx ![]() |
Hashtag | Brunei ![]() |
Top-level Internet domain | .bn ![]() |
Flag | flag of Brunei ![]() |
Coat of arms | emblem of Brunei ![]() |
Geography of topic | geography of Brunei ![]() |
Get characteristic | not-free country ![]() |
History of topic | history of Brunei ![]() |
Open data portal | Brunei Open Data Portal ![]() |
Economy of topic | economy of Brunei ![]() |
Demographics of topic | demographics of Brunei ![]() |
Mobile country code | 528 ![]() |
Country calling code | +673 ![]() |
Trunk prefix | 0 ![]() |
Emergency phone number | 993, 991, 995 ![]() |
GS1 country code | 623 ![]() |
Licence plate code | BRU ![]() |
Maritime identification digits | 508 ![]() |
Unicode character | 🇧🇳 ![]() |
Category for maps or plans | Category:Maps of Brunei ![]() |

Brunei, wey dem dey officially call Brunei Darussalam, be country wey dey Southeast Asia, e dey for de northern coast of Borneo island. Apart from ein coastline for de South China Sea, de whole country dey insyd de Malaysian state of Sarawak, den ein territory dem divide by de Sarawak district of Limbang. Brunei be de only sovereign state wey dey entirely for Borneo; de rest of de island dey shared between Malaysia den Indonesia. As of 2023, Brunei ein population be 455,858,[1] wey around 180,000 of dem dey de capital den biggest city, Bandar Seri Begawan. Dem dey speak Malay as official language, den Islam be de state religion, even tho dem dey allow oda religions small. De government be absolute monarchy under de Sultan, den e dey combine English common law plus Islamic jurisprudence, wey dey include sharia.
For de peak of de Bruneian Empire under Sultan Bolkiah (1485–1528), dem talk say Brunei control most of Borneo, including modern-day Sarawak den Sabah, plus de Sulu archipelago den de islands wey dey de northwestern tip of Borneo. Some scholars talk say Brunei fit control Seludong, but some dey believe say e refer to Mount Selurong for Indonesia,[2] anaa Serudong River for eastern Sabah.[3] De Magellan Expedition ein surviving crew visit de maritime state of Brunei for 1521, den for 1578, Brunei fight Spain for de Castilian War.
For de 19th century insyd, de Bruneian Empire start decline. De Sultanate give Sarawak (Kuching) to James Brooke wey later turn de White Rajah, den e also ceded Sabah to de British North Borneo Chartered Company. By 1888, Brunei turn British protectorate, den for 1906, dem put British resident as colonial manager. After de Japanese occupation during World War II, dem write new constitution for 1959. For 1962, one small armed rebellion against de monarchy wey get connection plus de Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation happen, but de British help suppress am, den e make dem ban de pro-independent Brunei People's Party. De revolt also make de Sultan decide say Brunei no go join de Malaysian Federation. Brunei get full independence from British protectorate control on 1 January 1984.
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah dey rule Brunei since 1967, den de country ein unicameral legislature, de Legislative Council, just be consultative, wey de Sultan appoint all de members. Brunei ein wealth mainly come from ein petroleum den natural gas reserves. Economic growth for de 1990s den 2000s make Brunei turn industrialized country, wey ein GDP grow by 56% between 1999 den 2008. De House of Bolkiah dey maintain political stability by providing welfare benefits like free or highly subsidized housing, healthcare, den education for ein citizens. Brunei rank "very high" for de Human Development Index (HDI), wey e be second-highest for Southeast Asia after Singapore. Brunei den Singapore get close ties, including de Currency Interchangeability Agreement. According to de International Monetary Fund (IMF), Brunei rank ninth for de world based on GDP per capita at purchasing power parity. Brunei be member of de United Nations, de World Trade Organization, de East Asia Summit, de Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, de Non-Aligned Movement, de Commonwealth of Nations, den ASEAN.
References
- ↑ "Population". Department of Economic Planning and Development. Archived from the original on 20 March 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ↑ Abinales, Patricio N. and Donna J. Amoroso, State and Society in the Philippines. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005.
- ↑ Saunders 2002, p. 42.
External links
Government
- Prime Minister's Office of Brunei Darussalam Archived 25 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine website
- Chief of State and Cabinet Members Archived 16 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine
General information
- Brunei. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency.
- Brunei profile from the BBC News
- Brunei at Encyclopædia Britannica
- Key Development Forecasts for Brunei from International Futures
Travel
- Brunei Tourism website (archived 9 May 2007)
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