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Temburong District ( ms, Daerah Temburong; Jawi: دائيره تمبوروڠ) or simply Temburong () is the easternmost
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in
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. It is an exclave — the land is separated from the rest of the country by
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and Brunei Bay, and accessible from the mainland via the Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge. It has a total area of . The population was 10,251 in 2016; it is the least populous district in the country. Bangar is the district town and administrative centre.


Geography

The district is surrounded by Brunei Bay to the north and
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to the east, south and west. The Temburong River flows through the district, and the Sungai Pandaruan river forms the western section of the border with Malaysia. The highest point is Bukit Pagon with the height of . It is also the highest point in the country. Brunei's first national park, the Ulu Temburong National Park, is located south of the Temburong district, covering of the Temburong forest. The national park has a scientific research centre facility, the Kuala Belalong Rainforest Field Studies Centre, which is only accessible by boat. of the Kuala Belalong area had been allocated for joint venture research projects conducted by the Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Kuala Belalong Field Studies and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. It is called the "Belalong Rainforest Experience," and is funded by
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: Brunei. An
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centre can also be found within the national park. Temburong has of roads connecting Bangar to interior villages. In addition a further of roads connect villages in the interior. A new roadway connecting the Muara and Temburong districts of Brunei was completed in March 2020. of this roadway crosses the Brunei Bay.


Administration

The district administration is the responsibility of Temburong District Office (), a government department under the Ministry of Home Affairs. Temburong District is divided into five mukims: * Mukim Amo *
Mukim Bangar Mukim Bangar is a mukim in Temburong District, Brunei. It has a total area of ; the population was 2,449 in 2016. The mukim encompasses Bangar, the district's sole town and administrative centre. Name The mukim is named after the town Bang ...
* Mukim Batu Apoi *
Mukim Bokok Mukim Bokok is a mukim in Temburong District, Brunei. It has an area of ; as of 2016, the population was 3,433. Name The mukim is named after Kampong Bokok, one of the villages it encompasses. Geography The mukim is located in the west o ...
*
Mukim Labu Mukim Labu is a mukim in Temburong District, Brunei. It has an area of ; the population was 590 in 2016. Geography The mukim is located in the north of Temburong District, bordering Brunei Bay to the north, Lawas District in the Malaysian st ...
According to the
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, the district is to be represented in the Legislative Council, the state legislature, by up to 2 members. As of 2017, one member has been appointed to represent the district in the legislature.


Demographics

Temburong District is the least populous district in Brunei. According to the 2016 census update, the population was 10,251 and made up about 2.5% of the country's total population. were males and were females. The racial make-up were as follow: were Malays, were Chinese, and were those other than the aforementioned races. In terms of residency status, were citizens, were permanent residents and were temporary residents. In terms of professed religions, were
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, were
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, were Buddhists, and professed other than the aforementioned religions or irreligious. The age groups were as follow: were 14 years old and below, were 15 to 24 years old, were 25 to 64 years old, and were 65 years old and above. The population is predominantly rural, whereby lived in
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in contrast to in
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. The census also recorded 2,007 households living in 1,894 dwellings in the district. In 2020, the district's population was estimated to have increased to 11,200.


Tourism

Pristine forest still covers most of the district. This leads to the intensive development of the eco-tourism industry in Temburong district. Eco-Tourism promotion events such as "Cuti-Cuti Temburong" ('Temburong holidays') was launched at the end of 2008 by the local tourism group known as "Kenali Negara Kitani" (KNK) ('Know Your Country') to encourage locals and tourists from foreign countries to travel to the Temburong district. The promotion event is a kick-start of the Heart of Borneo project at Brunei vicinity.


Infrastructures


Education

In 2019, there were 14 schools in Temburong District under the
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, out of which 12 were government and 2 were private. The number of teachers were recorded at 238, in which taught in government schools and in private schools. The number of students were recorded at 1,816, whereby were enrolled in government schools and in private schools. For the formal Islamic religious education which is under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, there were 12 religious schools ( of the country's total), employing 106 teachers and enrolling 770 students. The highest education level available is secondary and provided at Sultan Hassan Secondary School, the sole secondary school in the district.


Healthcare

Pengiran Isteri Hajjah Mariam Hospital is the district hospital. It was inaugurated on 3 September 1987. The construction cost B$15 million; it sits on a site. The hospital has 50 beds and the clinical services provided include maternity, dental, optical and intensive care units. It is named after Mariam binti Abdul Aziz, a former second wife and (princess consort) of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.


Roads

As of 2019, the district's road network comprised a total length of , out of which were paved. The road network is connected to the rest of the country primarily via Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge, commonly known as Temburong Bridge, which traverses the Labu Forest Reserve and the Brunei Bay. The other end of the bridge terminates in
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. There is also the alternative road which crosses the Brunei–Malaysia border and is through the Limbang District in the Malaysian state of
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. Prior to the opening of the bridge in 2020, the route which passes through Malaysia was the only land route to the rest of the country.


Security

The district has an army presence at Bangar Camp. There is one main police headquarters in Bangar and numerous police posts around the district.


Use by SAF

The SAF Commandos regularly conducts jungle training here. A Singapore army camp is also located in between Kampung Negalang and the other town that is called the Lakiun.


Notes


References

*R. Hédl, M. Svátek, M. Dancak, Rodzay A.W., M. Salleh A.B., Kamariah A.S
A new technique for inventory of permanent plots in tropical forests: a case study from lowland dipterocarp forest in Kuala Belalong, Brunei Darussalam
In Blumea 54, 2009, p 124–130. Publié 30. 10. 2009.


External links


Temburong District Office website
(Malay) {{Authority control Districts of Brunei Enclaves and exclaves Brunei–Malaysia border