Kampongs in a Sentence
  • Kotaraja lies near the northern extremity of the island, and consists of detached houses of timber and thatch, clustered in enclosed groups called kampongs, and buried in a forest of fruit-trees.
  • The marshy soil is covered by rice-fields, and on higher ground by kampongs full of trees.
  • They live in kampongs, which combine to form mukims, districts or hundreds (to use the nearest English term), which again combine to form sagis, of which there are three.