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'''Anduki''' is a location in [[Brunei]]. |
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[[Image:Brunei-Belait.png|thumb|Map of Brunei showing Belait district]] |
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* For the location in the Belait District, including the ''Jubilee Recreation Park'', see [[Seria]] |
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* For the heliport and airfield, see [[Anduki Airfield]] |
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Anduki is an area situated in the [[Belait District]] of Western [[Brunei]]. The closest town is [[Seria]], to the west. The Brunei [[Shell]] Petroleum Company has a helliport here which is used in the offshore [[oil]] industry. During the [[Brunei Revolt]] which broke out on [[December 8]], [[1962]] , the [[British Army]] landed here to combat rebels in the area. Anduki Jubilee Recreational Park is located about 80 km from [[Bandar Seri Begawan]]. It was opened by His Majesty, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Negara Brunei Darussalam, in [[1992]], a contribution from Brunei Shell Petroleum to commemorate the Silver Jubilee. The Anduki area also houses the AnNaem Islamic cemetery site. The ''An-Naem'' [[Islamic]] cemetery site occupies an estimated eight acres and has 25 blocks. Opened in 1993, four blocks with 220 burial plots have been occupied.<ref>Laila Rahman, Azlan Othman & Liza Mohd, ''Minister Visits Islamic Cemeteries'', Brunei Direct</ref> |
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==Notes== |
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==External links== |
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Brunei 1963[http://www.koyli.com/brunei.htm] |
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 11 July 2022
Anduki is a location in Brunei.
- For the location in the Belait District, including the Jubilee Recreation Park, see Seria
- For the heliport and airfield, see Anduki Airfield