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Brunei Darussalam - in Borneo Island with Malaysia and Indonesia
(states).
Brunei Darussalam is situated on the north-west of the island
of Borneo, between east longitudes 114 degrees 04' and 114 degrees
23' and north latitudes of 4 degrees 00' and 5 degrees 05'. It
has a total area of 5,765 sq.km. with a coastline of about 161
km along the South China Sea. It is bounded on the North by the
South China Sea and on all the other sides by Malaysian State
of Sarawak.
The population of Brunei Darussalam in mid-year 1999, is estimated
at 330,700 persons, an increase of 7,600 persons or growing at
2.4% over the mid year population estimate 1998. Of the said total,
175,200 (53.0%) are males and 155,500 (47.0%) females.
The land surface is developed on bedrock of tertiary age comprising
of sandstone, shale and clays. The terrain in the western part
of Brunei Darussalam is predominantly hilly lowland below 91 metres,
but rising in the hinterland to about 300 metres. The eastern
part of the state consists predominantly of rugged mountain terrain,
rising 1,850 metres above sea level at Bukit Pagon. The coast
has a wide, tidal and swampy plain.
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