This vignette introduces the masjid
dataset included in
the {bruneimap}
package, which provides spatial data for
masjids (mosques) across Brunei. The dataset includes essential
information such as the name, geographic coordinates (latitude and
longitude), and district of each masjid.
library(tidyverse)
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library(bruneimap)
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library(sf)
glimpse(masjid)
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#> $ name <chr> "Balai Ibadat Kampong Mata-Mata", "Balai Ibadat Kampong Pera…
#> $ latitude <dbl> 114.8957, 114.9425, 114.9468, 114.9392, 114.9469, 114.9218, …
#> $ longitude <dbl> 4.900171, 4.881970, 4.881731, 4.880990, 4.878078, 4.897942, …
#> $ district <chr> "Brunei Muara", "Brunei Muara", "Brunei Muara", "Brunei Muar…
We can visualise the locations of masjids across Brunei Below is an example where the masjids are overlaid on Brunei’s kampong boundaries: