Brunei Darussalam
APEC smart agriculture network | 2020-10-26
Brunei Darussalam (Malay: Negara Brunei Darussalam), referred to as Brunei (Brunei), is an autocratic monarchy. The population is 422,700 (2018), of which 65.8% are Malays and 10.2% are Chinese. The capital city of Bandar Seri Begawan.
Brunei is located in southeastern Asia, northwest of Kalimantan Island, bordered by the South China Sea to the north, bordering Sarawak, Malaysia on three sides, southeast and west, with a total area of 5,765 square kilometers. The country is divided into 4 districts. Tropical rain forest climate.
Brunei is a country with crude oil and natural gas as its main economic pillars, accounting for 50% of the country's GDP. In Southeast Asia, oil reserves and production are second only to Indonesia. The per capita GDP in 2016 was US$26,939, ranking 26th in the world.
Brunei is located in southeastern Asia, northwest of Kalimantan Island, bordered by the South China Sea to the north, bordering Sarawak, Malaysia on three sides, southeast and west, with a total area of 5,765 square kilometers. The country is divided into 4 districts. Tropical rain forest climate.
Brunei is a country with crude oil and natural gas as its main economic pillars, accounting for 50% of the country's GDP. In Southeast Asia, oil reserves and production are second only to Indonesia. The per capita GDP in 2016 was US$26,939, ranking 26th in the world.

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