Sungai Tujoh

[4] The name of the area is derived from two Bruneian Malay words - Sungai,[5] which means river or stream, and Tujoh[6] or the number seven.It was divided in 1882, when the then sultan ceded the basin of the Baram to the White Rajah of Sarawak, an area of some 10,000 square miles (30,000 km2), on condition of a perpetual annual payment of 6000 dollars.[9] The border was delineated in 1958 by the United Kingdom[10] who then had sovereignty over the colony of Sarawak and was responsible for the external relations of the protectorate of Brunei.An immigration post was built in the 1960s to control the movement of goods and people between Miri and points west in Sarawak with Brunei.[citation needed] In 2003, ASEAN Bridge was constructed across the Baram River, connecting the city of Miri to Malaysian ICQS complex in Sungai Tujoh.
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