Brunei Darussalam (Brunei, Abode of Peace).
Also Negara Brunei Darussalam, where Negara is Malay (Brunei's official language) for "country" or "nation".
I don't think there is another name, unless you are asking about the other names people USED to call brunei. As a matter of fact, the full name of this country is Brunei Darussalam.
Brunei is located on the island of Borneo (that may be what the question refers to).
Well, I'm not quite sure, but it is either poli or puni or somewhere along that name. I know this is not really helpful. hahaah. sorry.
The Abode of Peace.
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Brunei Darussalam is the official full name of the country. 'Darussalam' means 'Abode of Peace'; thus the name translates to 'Brunei, the Abode of Peace'.But most people (including locals) usually just say 'Brunei'.
Brunei Darussalam is the official full name of the country. 'Darussalam' means 'Abode of Peace'; thus the name translates to 'Brunei, the Abode of Peace'.But most people (including locals) usually just say 'Brunei'.
The official currency of Brunei Darussalam is the Brunei Dollar (BND).
There is a lot of mosques in Brunei. The two famous ones are located in the capital of Brunei
The official religion in Brunei is Islam, and Muslims make up the majority of the population. However, there are other religions practised in Brunei, such as Christianity and Buddhism.
To get a visa for Brunei you must complete a visa application with the Brunei Darussalam. Pakistan has visa arrangements that allow for a 14 day visa for diplomatic purposes and official passports.
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The official names of those countries are:AZERBAIJAN: Republic of AzerbaijanCHINA: People's Republic of ChinaBRUNEI: Nation of Brunei, Abode of Peace ALSO Sultanate of Brunei DarussalamBHUTAN: Kingdom of BhutanPAKISTAN: Islamic Republic of PakistanOMAN: Sultanate of Oman
English has been recognised as an official language of Brunei Section 2 of Article 82 of the current Constitution.
Abode of Peace
The official language of Brunei is Malay. 'Ladies and gentleman' in Malay is tuan-tuan dan puan-puan.However, given that the official religion is Islam and the majority of the populace is muslim, it is not uncommon to hear the Islamic version of that phrase, which is muslimin dan muslimat.
Muffins!