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Mukim Kianggeh

Coordinates: 4°53′55″N 114°56′02″E / 4.89861°N 114.93389°E / 4.89861; 114.93389
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Mukim Kianggeh
Pusat Bandar
Kianggeh is in dark blue.
Kianggeh is in dark blue.
Coordinates: 4°53′55″N 114°56′02″E / 4.89861°N 114.93389°E / 4.89861; 114.93389
CountryBrunei
DistrictBrunei-Muara
Government
 • PenghuluLawi Lamat[1]
Population
 (2021)[2]
 • Total2,341
Time zoneUTC+8 (BNT)
Postcode
BAxx11

Mukim Kianggeh is a mukim in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 8,228 in 2016.[3] The mukim encompasses Pusat Bandar, the city centre of the capital Bandar Seri Begawan.

Etymology

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The name Kianggeh may have been derived from the Chinese term kiang, which means river, according to a book Dokumentasi. Although it is also conceivable that the name Kianggeh was derived from the name of a person, nothing has been documented about this as of yet.[4]

Geography

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The mukim is located in the central part of the district, bordering Mukim Berakas 'A' and Mukim Berakas 'B' to the north, Mukim Kota Batu to the east and south, the mukims within Kampong Ayer and Mukim Lumapas to the south, Mukim Kilanas to the south-west and Mukim Gadong 'B' to the west.[citation needed]

Demographics

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As of 2016 census,[3] the population was 8,228 with 49% males and 51% females. The mukim had 2,140 households occupying 2,104 dwellings. The entire population lived in urban areas.

Administration

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As of 2021, the mukim comprised the following census villages:

Settlements[2] Population (2021)[2] Ketua kampung (2024)[1][5]
Pusat Bandar 314
Kampong Kianggeh 1,328
Kampong Berangan 456
Kampong Tasek Lama 702
Kampong Pusar Ulak 1,187
Kampong Tungkadeh[a] 924
Kampong Kumbang Pasang[b] 661
Kampong Parit[c][d] 1,424
Kampong Tumasek 733
Kampong Melabau 296
Diplomatic Enclave Area 77

Notes

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  1. ^ Also known as Mabohai
  2. ^ Kumbang Pasang was formerly a mukim during the reign of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III but it was eventually subsumed under the present mukim during the reign of the current Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.[citation needed]
  3. ^ Also known as Batu Satu
  4. ^ Not to be confused with the villages of the same name in Mukim Pengkalan Batu, and Mukim Amo in Temburong District

References

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  1. ^ a b BUKU DIREKTORI TELEFON PENGHULU-PENGHULU MUKIM DAN KETUA-KETUA KAMPUNG NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (PDF) (in Malay). Vol. 4. Brunei: Bahagian Perancangan Daerah, Ministry of Home Affairs. April 2024. p. 15.
  2. ^ a b c "Annex B" (PDF). DEPS.MoFE.gov.bn. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics, Ministry of Finance and Economy. October 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Population and Housing Census Update Final Report 2016" (PDF). www.deps.gov.bn. Statistics Department. December 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  4. ^ Mohd Yunos, Rozan (2013). SEMINAR UNITED NATIONS GROUP OF EXPERTS ON GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ASIA, SOUTHEAST DIVISION (PDF). p. 8.
  5. ^ "Direktori Penghulu Mukim dan Ketua Kampung Daerah Brunei dan Muara". Jabatan Daerah Brunei dan Muara (in Malay). Retrieved 20 August 2024.