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[edit] Did You Know...
- ... that according to Brunei folklore Nakhoda Manis disrespected his mother, which caused a storm to sink his ship in the Brunei River, transforming the ship into the rock known as Jong Batu?
- ...that Mulaut Abattoir provides Islamic-sanctioned slaughtering facilities to local Bruneian farmers and butchers?
- ...that Royal Brunei Catering, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal Brunei Airlines, was named as Best Regional Caterer 1995/1996 by Singapore Airlines?
- ...that a subsidiary of Royal Brunei Airlines operates restaurants in Brunei including two halal Chinese restaurants?
- ...that the island of Tanjong Pelumpong in Brunei was created when a ten meter deep channel was cut through the spit to provide access to Muara Port?
- ...that Sungai Tujoh is the westernmost point of Brunei and is one of the four land crossing points into the Malaysian state of Sarawak from Brunei?
- ...that the port of Kuala Belait, one of the two ports in Brunei, is located in Kampong Sungai Duhon?
- ...that there are two radio stations in Brunei that broadcast partially in Gurkhali for the Nepalese speakers of the First Battalion of the Royal Gurkha Rifles stationed in Brunei?
- ...that a British Gurkha Battalion has been maintained in Brunei at the request of the Sultan of Brunei after the 1962 Brunei Revolt?
- ...that the Royal Brunei Navy formed as the Boat Section of the Brunei Malay Regiment?
- ...that Rasau Field, one of the two onshore oil fields of Brunei, was discovered in 1979 but oil production only started in 1983?
- ...that Kampong Sungai Teraban in Brunei was settled by a group of Malay fishermen who moved across the Belait River after a falling out with the inhabitants of Kuala Belait?
[edit] Contributions
Pages I have made a significant contribution in:
[edit] Places in Belait, Brunei |
[edit] Places in Muara, Brunei |
[edit] Military of Brunei |
[edit] Other Brunei Topics |
[edit] Others |
[edit] Bruneians on Wikipedia
- User:Keep88
- User:Rayza212
[edit] Sandbox
- Currently working on Political Unions.
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