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Description
Belait is one of the four districts of Brunei Darussalam, located in the western part of the country. It is known for its lush landscapes, natural resources, and a significant oil and gas industry. The district is bordered by the South China Sea to the northwest and has a distinct cultural identity, reflecting the diverse traditions of its inhabitants.
The capital of Belait is Kuala Belait, which is the second-largest town in Brunei. This town serves as a hub for economic activities in the region, with various facilities and services available to the local population and expatriates. Kuala Belait features a mix of modern infrastructure and traditional culture, showcasing the unique character of the district.
Belait is rich in biodiversity, home to numerous wildlife species and protected areas. The district's natural beauty is complemented by its rivers and mangroves, making it an attractive destination for ecotourism. Visitors can explore various outdoor activities and experience the serene environment that Belait offers, contributing to its appeal as a tranquil getaway.
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