The following is a list of islands of Brunei.[1] The islands are either located in rivers, South China Sea, Serasa Bay or Brunei Bay.[1]
List of islands[edit]
Brunei-Muara District[edit]
Mukim Kota Batu[edit]
- Berambang Island – 4°51′31″N 114°58′53″E / 4.8586390°N 114.9813499°E
- Cermin Island – 4°55′47″N 115°01′30″E / 4.9298333°N 115.0249126°E
- Sibungor Island – 4°51′59″N 114°57′15″E / 4.866435°N 114.954211°E
- Baru-Baru Island – 4°54′10″N 115°02′21″E / 4.9026739°N 115.0391851°E
- Berbunut Island – 4°53′18″N 115°02′21″E / 4.8884198°N 115.0391851°E
- Keingaran Island – 4°56′51″N 115°01′40″E / 4.9474078°N 115.0276930°E
- Pepatan Island – 4°54′58″N 115°02′45″E / 4.9160717°N 115.0458577°E
- Lumut Lunting – 4°52′00″N 114°57′00″E / 4.8666667°N 114.9500000°E
- Silipan Island – 4°53′06″N 115°02′36″E / 4.884951°N 115.043466°E
- Silama Island – 4°52′56″N 115°02′45″E / 4.882182°N 115.045816°E
Mukim Serasa[edit]
- Muara Besar Island – 5°00′22″N 115°06′00″E / 5.0060444°N 115.0999753°E[2]
- Pelumpong Spit – 5°02′25″N 115°06′37″E / 5.0403205°N 115.1104073°E
- Bedukang Island – 4°58′42″N 115°03′44″E / 4.9784298°N 115.0621680°E
Mukim Kilanas[edit]
- Ranggu Island – 4°51′49″N 114°54′47″E / 4.8636947°N 114.9131212°E
- Luba Island – 4°50′46″N 114°53′21″E / 4.8462113°N 114.8890724°E
Mukim Mentiri[edit]
- Si Mangga Besar Island – 4°58′48″N 115°02′41″E / 4.979955°N 115.044700°E
- Si Mangga Damit Island – 4°58′52″N 115°02′27″E / 4.980997°N 115.040907°E
- Salar Island – 4°59′58″N 115°02′29″E / 4.999377°N 115.041498°E[2]
- Pasir Tengah Island – 4°59′49″N 115°02′32″E / 4.997068°N 115.042268°E[2]
Other islands[edit]
- Pelong Rocks – 5°04′44″N 115°03′10″E / 5.0789126°N 115.0528082°E
- Punyit – 4°59′00″N 114°49′59″E / 4.983333°N 114.833056°E
Temburong District[edit]
Mukim Labu[edit]
- Selirong Island – 4°52′55″N 115°07′47″E / 4.8818999°N 115.1298164°E
- Siarau Island – 4°48′35″N 115°02′39″E / 4.809725°N 115.044236°E
- Kitang Island – 4°52′37″N 115°05′55″E / 4.876858°N 115.098646°E
- Selanjak Island – 4°49′27″N 115°03′58″E / 4.824113°N 115.066191°E
- Tarap Island – 4°49′56″N 115°04′14″E / 4.832289°N 115.070588°E
- Pituat Island – 4°46′31″N 115°04′27″E / 4.775267°N 115.074091°E
Mukim Bangar[edit]
Mukim Amo[edit]
- Batu Mas Island – 4°37′13″N 115°06′30″E / 4.620348°N 115.108267°E
- Langsat Island – 4°37′12″N 115°06′25″E / 4.619994°N 115.106958°E
- Amo Island
Tutong District[edit]
Mukim Pekan Tutong[edit]
- Setawat Island – 4°46′26″N 114°36′23″E / 4.774002°N 114.606441°E
- Bakuku Island – 4°47′12″N 114°37′34″E / 4.786662°N 114.626073°E
Mukim Tanjong Maya[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Silvestre, Geronimo (1992). The Coastal Resources of Brunei Darussalam: Status, Utilization and Management. WorldFish. p. 151. ISBN 978-971-8709-11-5.
- ^ a b c Thiessen, Tamara (2012). Borneo: Sabah, Brunei, Sarawak. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-84162-390-0.
Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction