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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Bruneian cuisine, Bruneian media, Bruneian music, Languages of Brunei, Malay culture, Museums in Brunei, National symbols of Brunei, Religion in Brunei, Sport in Brunei, Malay language, Silat Melayu, Malay styles and titles, Flag of Brunei, Wayang, Sepak takraw, Radio Television Brunei, Malay ghost myths, Freedom of religion in Brunei, Malay cuisine, Malay race, Pasang, The Biggest Loser Brunei, Dikir barat, BNC Network HD, Congkak, Hang Tuah, Malay Islamic identity, Rasa Sayang, Ulek mayang, Bendahara, Malaysian language, Baju Kurung, Bawang Putih Bawang Merah, Mak Yong, Malay wedding, Murtabak, Baju Melayu, Malay houses, Brunei Malay wedding, Hari Raya songs, Christianity in Brunei, Pantun, The Brunei Times, Legend of Puteri Gunung Ledang, Rugby union in Brunei, Allah Peliharakan Sultan, Borneo Bulletin, Alfur people, Brunei Barracudas, Brunei Cup, UBD FM, Media of Brunei, Brunei at the Olympics, Datuk, Hang Jebat, Melayu Mudah Lupa, Susuk, Hikayat Muhammad Hanafiah, Music of Brunei, Gurindam, Mek Mulung, Rodat, Wau bulan, Culture of Brunei, Melanau language, Dondang Sayang, Adat, Boria, Qanb s, Zapin, Hang Nadim, Bomoh, Jikey, Brunei Darussalam at the Commonwealth Games, Crest of Brunei, Menora, Joget, Brunei at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games, Islam in Brunei, Ronggeng, Temenggung, Asyik, Brunei Darussalam at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Syair, Laksamana, Malay units of measurement, Melayu Brunei, Buddhism in Brunei, Mak Inang, Green envelope, Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council, Brunei Museum, Sbatmi, Bangsawan, Media Permata, Zikir, Ambuyat, Hinduism in Brunei, Sewang dance, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Library, Kertok. Excerpt: Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family. It is the official language of Malaysia (as Malaysian), Indonesia (as Indonesian), Brunei (as Melayu Brunei) and Singapore (as one ...