Seria, Belait

Seria is a mukim in the Belait District of Brunei.[1] It is about 169 square kilometres in size. It is located in the north-west of the Belait District, bordering the South China Sea to the north, Mukim Liang to the east, Mukim Labi to the south-east, Mukim Kuala Balai to the south and Mukim Kuala Belait to the west. It has over 27,000 residents made up of various races, including Malays and Chinese. There is also a Nepalese community in Seria, made up of members of the British Army's Brigade of Gurkhas. The British Army occupies two camps in Seria since the 1960s, known as the Medicina Lines and the Tuker Lines. As of March 2007, the Penghulu of Mukim Seria is Awang Haji Jamail bin Haji Linap who was elected to the office on 12 March 2006.

Towns and villages

There is only one town in Mukim Seria. This is the municipality of Seria. The remainder of Mukim Seria is made up of the following kampongs:

In the Seria area:

In the Badas area:

  • Kampong Badas

Other locations

Other locations within the mukim include:

  • Anduki Airfield
  • Jubilee Recreation Park in Anduki
  • Badas Water Treatment Plant, which supplies raw water from the Belait River to the towns and kampongs along the Belait coast.
  • Seria Oil Field, the oldest oil field in Brunei
  • Seria Bypass
  • Part of the Belait River, the longest river in Brunei
  • British Garrison in Brunei

Reference

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