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Number Plates of Brunei
Continent: Asia
Capital: Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan
Population: 400,000
Country ISO code: BN
Country OVAL code: BRU

Driving Side: Left
First license issued in 1950's
Number of vehicles:
cars 99,997 (1989), trucks and buses 17,512 (1989)
Road information:
total: 2,525 km; paved: 2,525 km; unpaved: 0 km (2000)
Images of Number Plates from Brunei
The top two number plates shown above are from private vehicles registered in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. The third number plate, 105 7 DC is a diplomatic corps number plate, as indicated by the DC identifier.
A little about Brunei
Brunei is located on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo in South East Asia. It is bound by the South China Sea to the north and the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the west and south. The country is divided into two separate enclaves by Sarawak with the main part to the west containing the Brunei-Muara, Tutong and Belait districts while the east contains the Temburong district. The terrain in the western enclave consists of hilly lowlands and the eastern enclave contains a wide coastal plain that rises to the mountain regions of Sarawak. Equatorial rain forests which are very dense in some places cover 75% of the land area and mangrove swamps as well as sandy beaches lie along the coastal plains. Major Cities (pop. est.); Bandar Seri Begawan 46,000, Kuala Belait 21,200, Seria 21,000, Tutong 13,000 (1991). Land Use; forested 86%, pastures 1%, agricultural-cultivated 1%, other 12% (1993)

