
Bintulu Division - Wikipedia
Bintulu is traditionally a home to Iban, Chinese, Melanau, Malay, Orang Ulu and Kedayan people. Most Ibans are scattered throughout rural areas of Bintulu, namely in Tatau and Sebauh.
Bintulu - Wikipedia
Bintulu is a coastal town on the island of Borneo in the central region of Sarawak, Malaysia. Bintulu is located 610 kilometres (380 miles) northeast of Kuching, 216 kilometres (134 miles) …
Bintulu District - Wikipedia
The Bintulu District is one of two districts of Bintulu Division in Sarawak, Malaysia. It has a total area of 7,220.40 square kilometres. Bintulu District has a sub-district, which is Sebauh. There …
Bintulu-Jepak bridge to sport colours of Sarawak’s Ibu Pertiwi flag
BINTULU (Sept 23): The Bintulu-Jepak cable-stayed bridge will be adorned in the three colours of Sarawak’s Ibu Pertiwi flag – yellow, red, and black.
Get to know the symbols of towns in Sarawak • KajoMag
Feb 22, 2019 · Bintulu. Bintulu is the energy town of Sarawak. While most visitors might expect the symbol of this town to be a liquefied natural gas plant, the symbol of this town is actually …
MTT BINTULU, Container Ship - Details and current position
The vessel MTT BINTULU (IMO 9148532, MMSI 533180218) is a Container Ship built in 1997 (28 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Malaysia.
BINTULU-PLACES OF INTEREST - Official Website of Bintulu …
A uniquely designed and structurally modern mosque with its intrinsic spiritual value preserved,the Bintulu Mosque aptly named "Masjid Assyakirin" meaning Gratefulness to God. A man-made …
Bintulu flag - YouTube
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Bintulu - Wikitravel
Jan 18, 2021 · Bintulu is a part coastal, part riverine town, and the capital of Bintulu District (7,220.4 square kilometers) in the Bintulu Division of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is approximately …
Bintulu | Sarawak Tourism Board
Bintulu, located on the central coast of Sarawak, was historically part of the Brunei Sultanate and started as a small fishing village. It rose to prominence in 1867 when it hosted the first-ever …