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Cities and Provinces of Cambodia Юšijʼn-Ū˝О₣ Аĕ Ūįйŭď CITIES AND PROVINCES OF CAMBODIA (English and Khmer Languages) ЮŠijʼn-Ū˝₣О аĕ ŪĮйŬď₧şŪ˝˝ņįОď (ļ⅜Β₣сЮÐų₤ ĕЊ₣ļ⅜ЯŠŊũ) English language: page 2 to 116 (unaltered transliteration) Khmer language: page 117 to 218 Source: http://www.cambodia.gov.kh Compiled by: Bunleng CHEUNG (UNAKRT-ECCC Translator) As of June 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Province Page BANTEAY MEANCHEY ........................................................................... 4 BATTAMBANG ......................................................................................... 9 KAMPONG CHAM .................................................................................. 15 KAMPONG CHHNANG........................................................................... 27 KAMPONG SPEU..................................................................................... 32 KAMPONG THOM................................................................................... 40 KAMPOT .................................................................................................. 45 KANDAL .................................................................................................. 50 KOH KONG .............................................................................................. 59 KRATIE .................................................................................................... 61 KRONG KEP............................................................................................. 64 KRONG PAILIN ....................................................................................... 65 KRONG PREAH SIHANOUK.................................................................. 66 MONDULKIRI.......................................................................................... 68 ODDAR MEANCHEY.............................................................................. 70 PHNOM PENH.......................................................................................... 72 PREAH VIHEAR ...................................................................................... 77 PREY VENG............................................................................................. 80 PURSAT.................................................................................................... 88 RATTANAKIRI ........................................................................................ 92 SIEM REAP............................................................................................... 95 STUNG TRENG...................................................................................... 101 SVAY RIENG ......................................................................................... 103 TAKEO.................................................................................................... 108 Cities and Provinces of Cambodia (as of June 2008 – compiled by: BLC) Page 2 of 218 CITIES AND PROVINCES OF CAMBODIA Province Land Area Population Distance Banteay Meanchey 6,679 577,772 359 km Battambang 11,702 792, 129 291 km Kampong Cham 9,799 1,608,914 124 km Kampong Chhnang 5,521 417,693 91 km Kampong Speu 7,017 598,882 48 km Kampong Thom 13,814 569,060 162 km Kampot 4,873 528,205 148 km Kandal 3,568 1,075.125 11 km Koh Kong 11,160 132,106 271 km Kratie 10,094 263,175 340 km Krong Kep 336 28,660 175 km Krong Pailin 803 22,906 371 Km Krong Preah Sihanouk 868 155,690 230 km Mondulkiri 14,288 32,407 543 km Oddar Meanchey 6,158 68,279 469 Km Phnom Penh 290 999,804 0 Preah Vihear 13,788 119,261 543 km Prey Veng 4,883 946,042 90 km Pursat 12,692 360,445 186 km RattanaKiri 10,782 94,243 605 km Siem Reap 10,299 696,164 314 km Stung Treng 11,092 81,074 481 km Svay Rieng 2,966 478,252 122 km Takeo 3,563 790,168 87 km Cities and Provinces of Cambodia (as of June 2008 – compiled by: BLC) Page 3 of 218 BANTEAY MEANCHEY (8 districts, 64 communes, 634 villages) District Commune Village Boeng Beng Sang Ke, Phnom Rung, Chrey, Lvea, Chambak Malai Veal Hat, Doung, Kandal, Kbal Spean, Trasek Chrum, Dom Bouk Vil, Vat Chas, Thmei Ou Sampor Ou Sampor Moy, Ou Sampor Pi, Kbal Tomnob, Bantey Tipi Malai Ou Sralau Ou Sralau, Phnum Kaubei, Kandaol, Chheu Teal, Bueng Reang, Svay Prey, Chan Kiri, Thmei Ta Kong Chaeng Maeng, Ballang, Paoy Angkor, Srah Phlouh, Kcheay, Ta Kong Tuol Pongro Kos Snoul, Khla Ngeab, Toul Pongro, Bantey Timouy, Sante Pheap Ou Ampil, Reaksmei Meanchey Bantey Neang Ou Thum, Phnum, Banteay Neang, Kouk Pnov, Trang, Pongro, Kouk Tonloab, Trabaek, Khile, Samraong Pen, Dang Run Lech, Mongkol Borei Dang Run Kaeut, Ou Snguot, Prey Changha Lech, Prey Changha Kaeut, Ou Andoung Lech, Ou Andoung Kandal, Ou Andoung Kaeut, Kouk Kduoch Bat Trang Khtum Reay Lech, Khtum Reay Kaeut, Anlong Thngan Kaeut, Anlong Thngan Lech, Bang Bat Lech, Bang Bat Kaeut, Bat Trang, Bat Trang Thum Lech, Bat Trang Thum Kaeut, Bang Bat Touch, Preaek Chik Chamnaom Pralay Char, Rongvean Lech, Rongvean Kaeut, Chamnaom Lech, Chamnaom Kaeut, Roung Kou Daeum, Roung Kou Kandal, Roung Kou Chong, Peam Roung kou, Ta Sal, Chuor Khchas, Boeng Tras, Dang Trang, Srae Prey, Bos Tonloab, Ta Bun, Kouk Ponley, Say Samon, Damnak Preas Ang Kouk Ballangk Kouk Ballangk, Ta An, Pralay Chrey, Cheung Chab, Phat Sanday, Char Thmei, Ph'av Thmei, Ta Sal Koy Maeng Koy Maeng, Sdei Leu, Phlov Siem, Ta Nong, Angkar Khmau, Kasang Thmei, Stueng Chas, Sdei Kraom Cities and Provinces of Cambodia (as of June 2008 – compiled by: BLC) Page 4 of 218 Ou Prasat Phnum Thum Tboung, Phnum Prasat, Phnum Thum Cheung, Chamkar Louk, Phnum Thum Thmei, Anlong Sdei, Kouk Thnong Kaeut, Kouk Thnong Kandal, Ou Snguot, Ou Prasat, Kouk Ampil, Ra Chamkar Chek, Pou Rieng, Rung Krabau Phnum Touch Phnum Touch Tboung, Phnum Touch Cheung, Thnal Bat, Ou Nhor, Boeng Tras, Monourom, Paoy Ta Sek, Prey Totueng, Boeng Reang, Voat Thmei Rohat Tuek Pou Pir Daeum, Rohat Tuek, Thnal Bat, Kramol, Khtum Chrum, Chak Lech, Doun Mul, Preaek Samraong, Ou Dangkao, Chamkar Chek, Ou Chuob, Ka Svay, Chak Kaeut Ruessei Kraok Anhchanh, Neang Ket, Praek Ropou, Sala Daeng, Samraong, Anlong Mean Trop, Chamkar Ta Daok, Pralay Luong Kraom, Luong, Ou Ta Kol, Pralay Luong Leu, Kouk Svay, Ou Ta Ma, Kaoh Kaev, Phasi Sra, Ruessei Kraom, Chumteav Sambuor Chhnaeum Meas, Sranal, La, Ta Meaeng Pok, Sambuor, Doun Loek, Kbal Krabei, Srah Chhuk, Srae Prey, Chaek Angkar, Thma Dab Soea Ta Mau, Ansam Chek, Tnaot, Buor, Bos Laok, Soea, Boeng Touch, Phlov Damrei Leu, Phlov Damrei Kraom, Ou Soea, Kouk Samraong, Balang Chrey, Ou Choub Thmey Srah Reang Ta In Muoy, Ta In Pir, Krouch, Chamkar Chek, Srah Reang, Ta Chan, Kouk Srok, Kouk Chrab, Kouk Krasang Ta Lam Preah Srae, Ta Lam Kandal, Ta Lam Chong, Boeng Khleang Lech, Chong Kouk, Boeng Khleang Kaeut, Khla Kham Chhkae, Boeng Veaeng Ou Chrov Changha Boeng Seila, Ta Chrueng, Ta Phaok, Paoy Voat, Chhuk, Chrey Koub Yeang thmei, Mak Heun, Veang Muong, Koub Kaeut, Khai Dan, Naka Chhay, Koub Lech, Koub Cheung, Ou Chrov, Souriya, Koun Trei Kuttasat Koub Touch, Kaoh Char, Kuttaksat, Yeay Ort Nimit Nimit Muoy, Nimit Pir, Nimit Bei, Nimit Buon, Ou Chrov, Dong aranh, Souriya, Nimit Thmei, Thma Sen, Kun Damrei, Kob Thom, Anlong Svay, Raksmei Serey Pheap, Raksmey Samaki, Sok San Ou Bei Choan Banteay Thmei, Chouk Chey, Ou Bei Choan, Prasat, Prey Chan, Preav, Seila Khmaer, Snuol Tret, Thnal Bat, Tumnob Dach, Yeang Dangkum Paoy Paet Kbal Spean, Baliley, Kilou Lekh Buon, Tuol Pongro, Prey Kob, Andoung Thmor Meas, Stoeng Bat, Toul Prasat, Prachea Thorm, Ou Neang, Ou Roesey Samraong Banlech, Neak Ta Chhor, Samraong, Kampong Reab, Thmei, Thmenh Trei, Bat Trang, Anhchanh, Voat, Kandal Soengh Soengh Lech, Roka, Anlong Svay, Soengh Tboung, Phkoam, Pongro, Tnaot Kandal, Run Cities and Provinces of Cambodia (as of June 2008 – compiled by: BLC) Page 5 of 218 Souphi Souphi Cheung, Souphi Kandal, Souphi Tboung, Kouk Chak, Kouk Prich Chak Thmey Nam Tau Rongvean, Thmei Khang Tboung, Thmei Khang Cheung, Kouk Yeang, Kouk Chas, Chrab, Kantuot, Nam Tau, Pongro, Samraong, Khnang, Thnong Khang Tboung, Thnong Khang Cheung, Slaeng, Ta Kong, Yeang Otdam, Ampel Kaong, Kung Seim Paoy Char Paoy Snuol, Paoy Char, Trapeang Thma Tboung, Trapeang Thma Cheung, Trapeang Thma Kandal, Paoy Ta Ong, Sambuor, Pongro Phnum Srok Phnum Dei Phnum Dei, Ponley, Kouk Seh, Thnal Dach, Bos Sbov, Trapeang Prei, Kamping Puoy, Spean Kmeng, Trang, Khchay Ponley Ta Vong, Ponley, Svay Sa, Svay Khmau, Kouk Ta Sokh, Pou Roam Bon Spean Sraeng Rouk, Mukh Chhneang, Spean, Kouk Char, Kandaol, Pongro Srah Chik Moat Srah, Srah Chhuk Khang Lech, Srah Chik, Kouk Kraol, Kouk Rumchek, Kouk Ta Reach, Kandal Khang Lech, Kandal Khang Kaeut, Srah Chhuk Khang Kaeut Chhnuor Mean Samraong Touch, Pongro, Thma Koul, Proput, Bantoat Baoh, Chey Kouk Treas, Chhnuor, Samraong Thum, Ruessei Khang, Ruessei Kandal, Rumpeak, Kouk Trach Chob Veari Chob, Roul Chruk, Prasat, Krasang Thmei, Pradak, Chroab Thmei, Chroab Chas, Kak, Kouk Lun, Phnum Chonhcheang, Chakkrei Phnum Lieb Phnum Lieb Kaeut, Phnum Lieb Lech, Troyoung, Tro Louk Cheung, Tro Louk Lech, Tro Louk Tboung, Laote, Rumduol, Pring Chu, Kantrab, Tnaot, Anlong Sar, Kandaol, Kambaor, Kabau, Kampong Krasang Prasat Char, Bat Trang, Sampov Lun, Phlov Leav, Ta Am, Ampil, Preah Netr Kandal, Thmei, Ovmal, Tonloab, Kien Banteay, Prasat, Anlong Preah Sar, Kampream Preah Netr Preah Paoy Kdoeang, Cheung Voat, Kandal, Post Chas, Paoy Samraong, Paoy Pring, Ta Paen, Sreh Kaeut, Sreh Lech, Kouk Srok, Sramaoch, Peam Sreh, Doun Chaeng, Kon Damrey Rohal Rohal, Sala Chheh, Chak, Tep Kaosa, Snay, Anlong Thmei, Popel, Paoy Svay, Ruessei, Prey Moan, Stueng Kambot Tean Kam Bantoat Baoh, Tean Kam Lech, Tean Kam Cheung,
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