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The name Kampong Penanjong is derived from the term "tanjung" , as the village appeared to protrude towards the sea when viewed from Sungai Kelakas, one of the earliest villages of the Tutong people before they relocated to Kampong Penanjong. [5] On the other hand, Kampong Tanah Buruk, another early settlement of the Tutong people, is closely ...
Penanjong Beach (Malay: Pantai Penanjong) is a beach in Kampong Penanjong, Pekan Tutong, Tutong, Brunei Darussalam. [1] [2] The beach is known for water sport activities and view of sunsets over the South China Sea. [3] It should also be noted that parts of the beach which stretches from Penanjong are located within a military base. [4]
Brunei is divided into four districts (daerah), namely Brunei Muara, Belait, Tutong and Temburong. Each district is divided into several mukims.Altogether there are 39 mukims in Brunei.
As of 2019, Brunei's government has constructed more than 102 masjid (mosques), 5 surau and 11 balai ibadat (worship halls). These mosques are used for more than just prayer; they are also used for communal and religious events including Quran readings, religious lectures, and Shukr dinners. The Ministry of Religious Affairs' Department of Mosque Affairs oversees all mosques in Brunei ...
The village neighbours Kampong Bukit Panggal to the north-east, Kampong Luagan Dudok to the east, Kampong Panchor Papan to the south-west, and Kampong Tanah Buruk and Kampong Penanjong to the north-west. [7] It is one of the settlements along Jalan Tutong, a primary road which connects the district town Pekan Tutong to the capital Bandar Seri ...
In gratitude, the river where he lived was named Sungai Tutong, now in Kampong Suran, which became the early settlement area for the Tutong people. Historical evidence supports this, including the discovery of human bones in jars (tajau) at Kampong Penanjong, believed to be an ancient Murut burial site.
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Tutong District (Malay: Daerah Tutong; Jawi: دائيره توتوڠ) or simply known as Tutong (), [5] is the third largest and populated district in Brunei. [6] It has an area of 1,166 square kilometres (450 sq mi) and the population of 47,210 as of 2021.