Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei are neighboring countries of Malaysia. They all share borders with Malaysia.
Thailand and Singapore on the peninsula. Indonesia and Brunei in Borneo.
Thailand, Brunei, and Indonesia are the countries that border Malaysia.
Malaysia is located on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo, in South East Asia. West Malaysia borders Thailand in the north. East Malaysia borders Indonesia and Brunei.
Malay is the official language of Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also spoken in Brunei, Singapore, and southern Thailand.
To the south, Indonesia. Indonesia and Malaysia share a border on the island of Borneo, as well as maritime borders. To the north, the Philippines. Palawan nearly touches Sabah, Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago are also accessible to and from Sabah in Borneo. Many Muslim migrants from the Philippines come from Sulu and Mindanao to Borneo. To the south of Peninsular Malaysia is Singapore and to the north of it is Thailand.
If by 'kris' you mean the asymmetrical dagger, it is indigenous to Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Southeren Thailand.
Rendang originated in Indonesia, and is a popular dish in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the southern Philippines and southern Thailand.
Because Brunei is close to the equator just like Singapore,Thailand and other south east Asian countries near it.
No, Brunei is not a communist country.
Answer:Brunei's government is monarchy. Brunei although is VERY tiny, and is rather landlocked by Malaysia but it borders the South China Sea up north. Brunei's leader is a Muslim king, known as a "sultan". Japan's government, is imperial. Their leader is an emperor.
Yes. It is possible to drive from Thailand to Brunei, but the route will involve ferries across bodies of water and through different countries. The journey is about five thousand kilometers and will take 150 hours to complete.