Brunei cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 20 January 2026.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Brunei. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 218 places in Brunei that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Brunei is Bandar Seri Begawan.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1820673 | Katok | BN | 4.91619 | 114.89353 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820596 | Kampong Pudak | BN | 4.9 | 114.98333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820157 | Sukang Hilir | BN | 4.4 | 114.6 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820363 | Muara | Brooketon,Maura,Muara | BN | 5.02699 | 115.06913 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820607 | Kampong Penabai | Kampong Lubok Johar,Kampong Lubok Johor,Kampong Penabai | BN | 4.8 | 114.61667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820697 | Kampong Bukit | BN | 4.63333 | 114.65 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820593 | Kampong Pulau Muda | BN | 4.93333 | 114.91667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820726 | Kampong Bandong | Bandong,Kampong Bandong | BN | 4.88333 | 114.76667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820658 | Kuala Abang | Kampong Kuala Abang,Kampung Kuala Abang | BN | Tutong | 4.70108 | 114.67683 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||
| 1820576 | Kampong Semabat | BN | 4.56667 | 115.06667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820573 | Kampong Serdang | Kampong Berdang,Kampong Serdang | BN | 4.9 | 114.98333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820705 | Kampong Bibit | BN | 4.88333 | 114.9 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820721 | Kampong Batang Duri | BN | Temburong | 4.56667 | 115.13333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820569 | Sinarubai | Kampong Sinarubai,Kampung Sinarubai | BN | 4.83797 | 114.87473 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820606 | Penanjong | Kampong Penanjong,Kampung Penanjong | BN | 4.83793 | 114.68014 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820598 | Kampong Perupok | BN | 4.75 | 114.61667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820236 | Rumah Supon | BN | 4.48333 | 114.78333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820537 | Kampong Wasan | BN | 4.76667 | 114.78333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820100 | Tempuan Ugas | Kampong Ugar,Tempuan Ugar,Tempuan Ugas | BN | 4.76667 | 114.58333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820617 | Kampong Panjang | BN | 4.95 | 114.9 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820727 | Kampong Bakaladong | BN | 4.68333 | 114.66667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820556 | Kampong Sungai Liang Kechil | BN | 4.66667 | 114.48333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820605 | Kampong Penapar | Kampong Panapa,Kampong Penapar,Panapar | BN | 4.73333 | 114.66667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820566 | Subok | Kampong Subok,Kampung Subok | BN | Brunei-Muara District | Kota Batu | 4.89311 | 114.96588 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |
| 1820580 | Sengkarai | Kampong Sangkarai,Kampung Sengkarai | BN | 4.80476 | 114.64558 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820553 | Kampong Tanjong Berapan | BN | 4.81667 | 114.66667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820724 | Kampong Bang Togor | BN | 4.61667 | 114.61667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820692 | Kampong Bukit Tambai | BN | 4.76667 | 114.73333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820579 | Kampong Sawah | BN | 4.51667 | 114.55 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820588 | Kampong Ranggu | BN | 4.86667 | 114.91667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820672 | Kampong Kayu Kapur | Kampong Kayu Kapur,Kayukapur | BN | 4.73333 | 114.66667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820557 | Sungai Liang | Kampong Sungai Liang,Kampung Sungai Liang | BN | Belait | 4.67747 | 114.49587 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||
| 1820696 | Kampong Bukit Bang Tangur | Bang Tangur,Kampong Bang Tagor,Kampong Bukit Bang Tangur | BN | 4.61667 | 114.6 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820668 | Kampong Keluyoh | BN | 4.66667 | 114.5 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820681 | Kampong Jangsak | BN | 4.88333 | 114.86667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820609 | Kampong Pelambayan | BN | 4.88333 | 114.96667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820628 | Kampong Nong Kelulau | Kampong Nong Kelulau,Nong Kelulau | BN | 4.73333 | 114.65 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820597 | Kampong Potong | BN | 4.83333 | 114.78333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820639 | Madewa | Kampong Madewa,Kampung Madewa | BN | 4.85583 | 114.89512 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820718 | Kampong Batu Empat | BN | 4.86667 | 114.9 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820710 | Kampong Berakas | BN | Brunei-Muara District | 4.94794 | 114.93583 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820563 | Kampong Sungai Besar | BN | 4.93333 | 115.01667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820620 | Kampong Pangkalan Parai | Kampong Pangkalan Parai,Kampong Pengkalan Parai | BN | 4.66667 | 114.63333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820581 | Kampong Salapit | BN | 4.86667 | 114.81667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820548 | Kampong Tanjong Santul | BN | 4.68333 | 114.66667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820676 | Kapok | Kampong Kapok,Kampung Kapok,Kapok | BN | Brunei-Muara District | 5.02447 | 115.04664 | 4337 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||
| 1820671 | Kampong Kebia | Kampong Kebia,Kebia | BN | 4.76667 | 114.73333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820746 | Istana Darul Hana | BN | 4.88333 | 114.91667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820546 | Telamba | Kampong Telamba,Kampung Telamba | BN | 4.72964 | 114.56675 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820642 | Kampong Lugu | Kampong Lagu,Kampong Lugu,Lugu | BN | 4.88333 | 114.8 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820659 | Kampong Kota Batu | BN | 4.88333 | 114.95 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820631 | Mulaut | Kampong Mulaut,Kampung Mulaut | BN | 4.86458 | 114.84583 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820660 | Kampong Kobong | Kampong Kobong,Kubong | BN | 4.63333 | 115.03333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820704 | Kampong Binchaya | Binchaya,Kampong Binchaya | BN | 4.73333 | 114.56667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820632 | Kampong Mulaut | Kampong Mulaut,Kampong Mulut | BN | 4.86667 | 114.83333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820657 | Kampong Kuala Tutong | BN | Tutong | 4.78333 | 114.6 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820655 | Kupang | Kampong Kupang,Kampung Kupang | BN | 4.84309 | 114.79445 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820585 | Kampong Riong | BN | 4.81667 | 114.68333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820613 | Kampong Parit Biang | BN | 4.61667 | 115.1 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820614 | Kampong Parit | BN | 4.88594 | 114.92867 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820594 | Pulaie | Kampong Palait,Kampong Pulai,Kampong Pulaie | BN | 4.92994 | 114.95523 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820634 | Kampong Menunggol | Kampong Menunggol,Kampong Menunggul | BN | 4.88333 | 114.98333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820690 | Bunut | Kampong Bunut,Kampung Bunut | BN | 4.85348 | 114.88683 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820544 | Kampong Terap Bau | BN | 4.86667 | 114.93333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820804 | Bukit Puan | BN | Belait | 4.53333 | 114.45 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820601 | Kampong Pepatan | BN | 4.9 | 115.03333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820618 | Kampong Pangkalan Ran | Kampong Pangkalan Ran,Kampong Pengkalan Ran | BN | 4.66667 | 114.63333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820706 | Kampong Biang | Biang,Kampong Biang | BN | 4.65 | 115.1 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820730 | Kampong Amo | BN | Temburong | 4.61667 | 115.1 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820646 | Kampong Lopat | BN | 4.68333 | 115.2 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820702 | Kampong Birau | Kampong Birau,Kampong Sentul | BN | 4.78333 | 114.73333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820571 | Kampong Sibakit | BN | 4.73333 | 114.66667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820253 | Rampayoh | BN | 4.38333 | 114.45 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820257 | Purau Purau | BN | 4.38333 | 114.61667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820386 | Melilas | Melilas | BN | Belait | 4.23333 | 114.66667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||
| 1820589 | Kampong Rampaya | BN | 4.63333 | 114.65 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820665 | Kampong Keriam | BN | Tutong | 4.81603 | 114.6941 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820729 | Kampong Ampar | BN | 4.78333 | 114.81667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820637 | Kampong Medaras | BN | 4.96667 | 114.91667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820670 | Kampong Kebun | BN | 4.75 | 114.73333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820558 | Kampong Sungai Lampai | BN | 4.88333 | 114.95 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820640 | Kampong Lupak Luas | Kampung Lupak Luas | BN | Brunei-Muara District | Lumapas | 4.86972 | 114.94047 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |
| 1820684 | Kampong Gadong | BN | Brunei-Muara District | 4.91667 | 114.91667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820238 | Rumah Bawang Grang | BN | 4.21667 | 114.68333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820616 | Kampong Pantau Marai | BN | 4.8 | 114.8 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820572 | Kampong Serusup | BN | 4.95 | 114.93333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820683 | Kampong Ikas | Kampong Damuan,Kampong Ikas | BN | 4.86667 | 114.8 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820645 | Kampong Luagan Dudok | Kampong Luagan Dudok,Kampung Luagan Dudok,Luagan Dudok | BN | Tutong | 4.81734 | 114.72979 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||
| 1820629 | Kampong Nangka | BN | 4.88333 | 114.83333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820619 | Kampong Pangkalan Piasau | Kampong Pangkalan Piasau,Kampong Pengkalan Piasau,Pengkalan Piasau | BN | 4.68333 | 114.65 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820708 | Kampong Berbunot | BN | 4.88333 | 115.03333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820664 | Kampong Kiajong | Kampong Kiajong,Kiajong | BN | 4.91667 | 114.78333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820610 | Kampong Pegalayan | Kampong Pagalan,Kampong Pegalayan,Kampong Pengkalan Batu | BN | 4.78333 | 114.83333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820701 | Kampong Buangang | BN | 4.61667 | 114.68333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820703 | Kampong Bintauran | Bintauran,Kampong Bintauran | BN | 4.86667 | 114.71667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820674 | Katimahar | Kampong Ketimahar,Kampung Katimahar | BN | 4.86807 | 114.81454 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |||
| 1820720 | Batong | Kampong Batong,Kampung Batong | BN | Brunei-Muara District | Pengkalan Batu | 4.81992 | 114.81663 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | |
| 1820570 | Kampong Sibut | BN | 4.61667 | 115.1 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820641 | Kampong Lumapas | BN | 4.85 | 114.91667 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place | ||||
| 1820554 | Kampong Tanjong | BN | 4.88333 | 114.83333 | 0 | Asia/Brunei | populated place |
**Exploring Brunei: A Geographer's Perspective**
Introduction**
Nestled on the northern coast of the island of Borneo, Brunei Darussalam is a small yet captivating country with a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. As a geographer, delving into the geographical nuances of Brunei unveils a mosaic of cities, regions, and geographical features waiting to be explored. In this article, we embark on a journey to obtain data on the cities of Brunei, including their regions and departments, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates of each city.
Unveiling Brunei's Urban Landscape**
Despite its small size, Brunei's cities are vibrant centers of commerce, culture, and heritage. From the modern capital of Bandar Seri Begawan with its majestic mosques and bustling markets to the historic town of Kuala Belait on the shores of the South China Sea, each city tells a unique story shaped by its geographical context and historical evolution. Obtaining data on the cities of Brunei allows us to unravel the spatial distribution of population, economic activity, and cultural diversity across the country's landscape.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude**
The latitude and longitude coordinates of Brunei's cities provide crucial spatial information for geographic analysis and mapping. From the dense forests of Temburong to the pristine beaches of Muara, these coordinates delineate the geographic extent of each city and its relationship to surrounding landscapes and natural features. By mapping latitude and longitude data, geographers can visualize spatial patterns, analyze geographic trends, and identify areas of environmental significance for conservation and sustainable development.
Exploring Regional Diversity**
Brunei's geographical diversity is reflected in its diverse regions, each characterized by unique topography, climate, and cultural traditions. From the lush rainforests of the interior to the coastal mangrove swamps and offshore coral reefs, the country's landscapes offer a wealth of ecological and cultural riches waiting to be discovered. By obtaining data on the regions and departments of Brunei, geographers can delve into the spatial distribution of these environmental characteristics and understand their implications for human settlement, resource management, and biodiversity conservation.
Challenges and Opportunities**
Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, Brunei faces a range of geographic challenges, from environmental degradation and biodiversity loss to urbanization and climate change. By obtaining data on the cities, regions, and departments of Brunei, geographers can contribute to evidence-based decision-making and policy formulation, addressing issues such as land use planning, natural disaster preparedness, and sustainable development. By understanding the geographic context of these challenges, policymakers can develop more effective strategies for promoting environmental conservation, enhancing resilience, and improving the well-being of Brunei's diverse communities.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, the geography of Brunei offers a fascinating tapestry of urban and natural landscapes waiting to be explored and understood. By obtaining data on the cities, regions, and departments of Brunei, geographers can unravel the spatial dynamics and complexities that shape the country's landscapes and livelihoods. As stewards of Brunei's geographical heritage, it is our responsibility to use this knowledge to inform decision-making, promote sustainable development, and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of this remarkable nation for future generations to cherish and enjoy.

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Geographical Insights into Brunei: Unlocking the Potential with Data
Brunei, a small yet strategically significant country located on the island of Borneo, is a nation defined by its rich natural resources, lush rainforests, and coastal beauty. Despite its size, Brunei plays a key role in regional politics and economics due to its wealth, particularly from oil and gas reserves. Understanding the geographical layout of Brunei’s cities, regions, and administrative divisions is essential for effective urban planning, resource management, and sustainable development.
To gain a deeper understanding of how Brunei functions on a spatial level, obtaining accurate data on its cities, regions, and their departments is crucial. Additionally, latitude and longitude coordinates of each city within Brunei provide the precision needed for spatial analysis. With this data, planners and policymakers can ensure informed decisions are made to foster balanced urban growth while preserving the environment.
Brunei’s Geography: A Nation of Forests and Coastal Plains
Brunei’s geographic landscape is dominated by a combination of tropical rainforests, mountain ranges, and a narrow coastline along the South China Sea. The country is divided into two distinct regions: the western part, where the capital city of Bandar Seri Begawan is located, and the eastern section, which consists of the district of Temburong, separated from the rest of the country by Malaysia.
Bandar Seri Begawan, the largest city and the political, cultural, and economic hub of Brunei, is located on the Brunei River and is surrounded by a mix of urban and green spaces. The city’s location along the river and near the coast has influenced the development of transport routes, trade, and urbanization. In contrast, the Temburong district is characterized by steep hills, dense rainforests, and a much lower population density, offering a glimpse into the natural beauty and unspoiled wilderness of Brunei.
Brunei’s small size and geographic distribution create an interesting set of challenges for managing urbanization, conservation, and resource allocation. Understanding the spatial relationships between the cities, districts, and regions of Brunei, along with precise geographic data, helps in effectively addressing these challenges.
Mapping the Regions and Cities of Brunei
Brunei is divided into four districts: Brunei-Muara, Belait, Tutong, and Temburong. Each district contains various cities, towns, and villages, contributing to the overall administration and economic landscape of the country. The Brunei-Muara district, which includes Bandar Seri Begawan, is the most developed and densely populated area. It is home to the majority of the country’s infrastructure, including governmental institutions, commercial centers, and transportation networks.
In contrast, the Belait and Tutong districts, which are located in the western and central parts of the country, are more rural, with oil and gas industries contributing significantly to the local economy. The Temburong district, in the eastern part of the country, is sparsely populated and heavily forested, offering both a unique conservation opportunity and the challenge of connecting it with the rest of Brunei.
Understanding the layout of these districts and their cities allows for the identification of regional disparities, infrastructure needs, and opportunities for sustainable development. Data on the cities and regions of Brunei, including their administrative boundaries, helps in optimizing resource distribution and urban planning.
Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing Brunei’s Cities
Latitude and longitude coordinates are essential for conducting accurate geographic analyses. By obtaining precise data on the locations of cities like Bandar Seri Begawan, Seria, and Kuala Belait, geographers and urban planners can develop accurate models of urban development, environmental impact, and regional connectivity.
For example, knowing the latitude and longitude coordinates of Bandar Seri Begawan helps planners understand the city’s proximity to natural resources, transportation networks, and coastal areas. This data is crucial for assessing the city’s vulnerability to climate-related risks such as flooding or sea-level rise, and for planning future growth with these factors in mind.
Similarly, coordinates for cities like Seria and Kuala Belait are important for analyzing their relationship to the country’s oil industry, transportation infrastructure, and rural regions. Accurate geographic data enables a more effective analysis of urban and regional development, helping to promote balanced growth across the country.
Flexible Data Formats: CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML
To ensure that geographic data on Brunei’s cities and regions can be effectively used across various sectors, it is important to offer it in multiple formats, such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML. These formats enhance accessibility and usability, making the data available for a wide range of applications.
CSV and SQL formats are particularly useful for urban planners, researchers, and policymakers who need to handle large datasets, perform spatial analysis, and generate reports. These formats allow users to query, filter, and analyze data based on various criteria, such as population size, economic activity, or infrastructure development.
JSON and XML formats are ideal for developers who work with geographic information systems (GIS), web applications, or mobile apps. These formats support dynamic data integration, real-time updates, and interactive tools that enable the creation of digital platforms for urban planning, environmental monitoring, and other applications.
By providing Brunei’s geographic data in these flexible formats, it becomes easier for a wide range of stakeholders—such as government agencies, researchers, and developers—to access, analyze, and apply the data for planning, decision-making, and resource management.
Conclusion: Unlocking Brunei’s Geographic Data for Sustainable Growth
Brunei’s geography, with its coastal plains, rainforests, and small but vibrant urban centers, offers both opportunities and challenges for development. By obtaining detailed data on the cities, regions, and departments of Brunei—including their latitude and longitude coordinates—geographers, urban planners, and policymakers can gain a comprehensive understanding of the country’s spatial organization and urban dynamics.
Latitude and longitude data enhances the accuracy of geographic analysis, while formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensure that this data is accessible and usable for a variety of purposes. This geographic information is essential for promoting sustainable urban growth, managing resources effectively, and ensuring that Brunei's development is both economically viable and environmentally responsible.
Unlocking the full potential of Brunei’s geographic data will help the country achieve a more balanced and sustainable future, allowing for well-planned urbanization, resource management, and conservation efforts that respect the natural environment while supporting economic growth and societal well-being.