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Index Map 2-21. Districts and Communes in Takeo Province Index Map 2-21. Districts and Communes in Takeo Province Code of Province / Municipality, District, and Commune 07 12 08 10 21 TAKEO 04 11 15 02 2101 Angkor Borei 210607 Kdanh 05 2102 210101 Angkor Borei 210608 Pou Rumchak 210102 Ba Srae 210609 Prey Kabbas 09 03 210103 Kouk Thlok 210610 Prey Lvea 01 14 210104 Ponley 210611 Prey Phdau 06 13 04 210105 Preaek Phtoul 210612 Snao 07 210106 Prey Phkoam 210613 Tang Yab 13 07 12 05 04 10 2102 Bati 2107 Samraong 2106 10 210201 Chambak 210701 Boeng Tranh Khang Cheung 11 06 08 03 210202 Champei 210702 Boeng Tranh Khang Tboung 01 03 210203 Doung 210703 Cheung Kuon 08 02 09 210204 Kandoeng 210704 Chumreah Pen 07 02 05 09 210205 Komar Reachea 210705 Khvav 06 2107 01 210206 Krang Leav 210706 Lumchang 14 08 11 210207 Krang Thnong 210707 Rovieng 09 02 02 06 210208 Lumpong 210708 Samraong 04 210209 Pea Ream 210709 Soengh 01 01 210710 Sla 15 2109 06 210210 Pot Sar 02 2108 210211 Sour Phi 210711 Trea 12 04 210212 Tang Doung 10 01 2101 210213 Tnaot 2108 Krong Doun Kaev 210214 Trapeang Krasang 210801 Sangkat Baray 03 12 03 05 210215 Trapeang Sab 210802 Sangkat Roka Khnong 11 09 08 210803 Sangkat Roka Krau 2103 Borei Cholsar 05 03 13 13 210301 Borei Cholsar 2109 Tram Kak 07 04 05 210302 Chey Chouk 210901 Angk Ta Saom 2110 01 210303 Doung Khpos 210902 Cheang Tong 210304 Kampong Krasang 210903 Kus 02 03 2103 210305 Kouk Pou 210904 Leay Bour 06 01 05 210905 Nhaeng Nhang 14 2104 Kiri Vong 210906 Ou Saray 03 06 210401 Angk Prasat 210907 Trapeang Kranhoung 10 11 05 210402 Preah Bat Choan Chum 210908 Otdam Soriya 210403 Kamnab 210909 Popel 210404 Kampeaeng 210910 Samraong 03 04 2105 210405 Kiri Chong Kaoh 210911 Srae Ronoung 01 210406 Kouk Prech 210912 Ta Phem 06 02 210407 Phnum Den 210913 Tram Kak 01 Legend 02 210408 Prey Ampok 210914 Trapeang Thum Khang Cheung 210409 Prey Rumdeng 210915 Trapeang Thum Khang Tboung 10 National Boundary 210410 Ream Andaeuk 04 210411 Saom 2110 Treang Provincial / Municipal Boundary 02 210412 Ta Ou 211001 Angkanh 04 03 District Boundary 211002 Angk Khnor 2104 2105 Kaoh Andaet 211003 Chi Khma 08 05 Commune Boundary 210501 Krapum Chhuk 211004 Khvav 07 210502 Pech Sar 211005 Prambei Mum 09 National Road 210503 Prey Khla 211006 Angk Kaev 210504 Prey Yuthka 211007 Prey Sloek Primary Provincial Road 12 11 210505 Romenh 211008 Roneam 210506 Thlea Prachum 211009 Sambuor Water Area 211010 Sanlung 0 5 10 20 km 2106 Prey Kabbas 211011 Smaong 0000 District Code 210601 Angkanh 211012 Srangae 210602 Ban Kam 211013 Thlok 00 The last two digits of 210603 Champa 211014 Tralach Commune Code* 210604 Char 210605 Kampeaeng * Codes and boundaries are as of May 18, 2011. * Commune Code consists of District Code and two digits. 210606 Kampong Reab.
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