No.
Brunei has been a Sovereign State since they were granted independence from the British Empire.
Brunei shares an island with Malaysia, but has it's own government and a Sultan.
Because BRUNEI used to be the whole part of BORNEO. And the General whats his face raided BRUNEI and took a whole chunks of BRUNEI. And since then the Malaysian people don't want to take it back. (THATS WHAT SHE SAID!)
IM FROM BRUNEI AND I DONT KNOW> MY COUSIN TELLS ME.
Brunei is oil-rich
Yes. But some part of Kalimantan is Malaysia and Brunei.
Borneo has Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia on it.
Well, Malaysia consists of two main parts - West (a.k.a Peninsular) Malaysia & East Malaysia. While Peninsular Malaysia is a - Peninsular, that is a part of the Eurasian continent, East Malaysia is part of the Borneo Island sharing borders with Brunei Darussalam and the Republic of Indonesia.
The majority of Borneo is part of Indonesia, but other parts of the island belong to Malaysia or Brunei.
Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei control parts of Borneo. Any other nation does not.
Borneo is located southwest of the Philippines, east of Singapore and Malaysia. It is a big island shared by Indonesia, Malaysia and a tiny part of it as the State of Brunei Darussalam.
Malaysia's has 2 territories in the island of borneo (northern part of borneo, the central and southern parts are Indonesia's territories); they are: Sabah and Sarawak. Brunei Darussalam, a soverign country, located in the northern part of Borneo, too (in the middle of Malaysia's territory).
Indonesia is not a tiny island. Singapore is the correct answer. Indonesia
Borneo has active volcanoes, and poisonous animals. Its about as safe as any south American country.
Brunei are part of the continent of Asia and Oceania considerably.
Brunei, east timor, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines
No. China is not considered part of Southeast Asia. The countries usually included are Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Malaysia, and the island nations that (like part of Malaysia) lie in the seas to the south and east. These include Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore.