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Wat Phnom ( Khmer: វត្តភ្នំ, UNGEGN: Vôtt Phnum, ALA-LC: Vatt Bhnaṃ [ʋɔət pʰnom]; "Mountain Pagoda") is a Buddhist temple ( wat) in Doun Penh, Phnom Penh. It is a pagoda, that symbolizes the name of Phnom Penh, and a historical site that is part of the Khmer national identity. Wat Phnom has a total height of 46 meters ...
The Khmer Air Force saw its aerial resupply capability severely curtailed late in the war, when on March 13, 1975, the Khmer Rouge hit Pochentong Airbase with Chinese-made Type 63 107mm rockets, which ignited an ammunition dump and destroyed a nearby storehouse used to pack and store air-drop cargo parachutes employed on resupply operations ...
Phnom Krom is about 12 kilometers southwest of Siem Reap town. Phnom Krom hill is very rocky; local legend has it that the rocks were exposed by the monkey general Hanuman during a hunt for medicine in the Ramayana epic. The area beyond the temple’s west gate affords views of the Tonle Sap lake.
Ponhea Lueu District ( Khmer: ស្រុកពញាឮ) is a district ( srok) of Kandal Province, Cambodia. The district is subdivided into 14 communes ( khum) such as Chhveang, Chrey Loas, Kampong Luong, Kampong Os, Kaoh Chen, Phnum Bat, Ponhea Lueu, Ponhea Pon, Preaek Pnov, Preaek Ta Teaen, Phsar Daek, Samraong, Tumnob Thum, Vihear Luong ...
Beng Mealea (Khmer: បឹងមាលា, UNGEGN: Bœ̆ng Méaléa, ALA-LC: Pẏng Mālā [ɓəŋ miəliə], "Temple of Lotus Pond"), or Boeng Mealea, is a temple from the Angkor Wat period: 118–119 located 40 km (25 mi) east of the main group of temples at Angkor, Cambodia, on the ancient royal highway to Preah Khan Kompong Svay.
Svay Rieng ( Khmer: ស្វាយរៀង, UNGEGN: Svay Riĕng [sʋaːj riəŋ], lit. 'The Mango's Range') is a province ( khaet) in Cambodia. Located in the southeast, the province juts into Vietnam ( Long An and Tây Ninh ), which surrounds it to the north, east and south. The only other Cambodian province to border Svay Rieng is Prey Veng.
Commune Village () Ponhea Pon: Thum Tboung, Thum Cheung, Trapeang Snao, Boeng, Trapeang Pring, Srae Doun Touch, Prey Pongro, Veng Prek Pnov: Duong, Pou Mongkol, Prek ...
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