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Sungai Tujuh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sungai Tujoh
Sungai Tujoh, also abbreviated as Sg. Tujoh, is the westernmost point of Brunei. It is located in the Belait district.〔(Poskod Baru Daerah Belait ) - Retrieved 22 May 2007〕 The name of the area is derived from two Bruneian Malay words - ''Sungai'',〔(Websters Dictionary Online )〕 which means river or stream, and ''Tujoh''〔This is usually spelt as ''Tujuh'' in standard Malay. (Websters Dictionary Online )〕 or the number seven. Literally, Sungai Tujoh is translated as the ''Seventh River'' or ''Seventh Stream'' in English. Although it is sometimes referred to as ''Kampong Sungai Tujoh'', there is no permanent settlement in the area. There is a custom and excise and immigration post at Sungai Tujoh, staffed by 46 immigration officers,〔(Brunei Immigration Department Beef Up At All Control Posts, Brudirect 24 November 2003- retrieved 22-05-2007 )〕 as well as a police control post whose function is to monitor the country's border, to safeguard the security of the country, and to prevent crime.〔(Belait Under Royal Scrutiny, Brudirect 3 April 2005 - retrieved 22-05-2007 )〕 ==Location==
Sungai Tujoh is located at the westernmost point in Brunei, in the Belait district,〔 and lies across the border from Kampong Rentis in the Malaysian state of Sarawak. The area is bounded by the border with Malaysia on the west and south side, the South China Sea to the north and the Sungai Enam area to the east. It is one of the four land crossing points from Brunei to Sarawak and the only one in the Belait district. The other 3 are Kuala Lurah in the Brunei-Muara district to Limbang and the Puni and Labu Immigration post in the Temburong district to Limbang and Terusan respectively.〔
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