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  2. Kolab River - Wikipedia

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    Kolab River is one of the major rivers of Odisha, India. Its source is at Sinkaran hills of eastern Ghats in Koraput district. The reservoir is popularly known as kolab river. It is a major reservoir for irrigation project and electricity powerhouse. References

  3. Cambodian Idol - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian Idol is a Cambodian reality singing competition program. It premiered on July 12, 2015 on Hang Meas HDTV and was hosted by Chea Vibol and Chan Keonimol. The winner of the inaugural season was Ny Rathana.

  4. Yim Guechse - Wikipedia

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    Yim Guechse (Khmer: យឹម កិច្ចសែ; born November 20, 1946, in Phnom Penh) is a Cambodian poet and author, who lives in Germany.. Life and work. Guechse Yim went in 1971 to the GDR and studied at the Karl-Marx-Universität in Leipzig in linguistics.

  5. Sala Krau District - Wikipedia

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    Sala Krau (Khmer: សាលាក្រៅ, Saléa Krau) is a district located in Pailin Province, western Cambodia. The district is subdivided into 4 communes and 43 villages. [ 3 ] According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 7,106.

  6. Khmer Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Rouge (/ k ə ˌ m ɛər ˈ r uː ʒ /; French: [kmɛʁ ʁuʒ]; Khmer: ខ្មែរក្រហម, Khmêr Krâhâm [kʰmae krɑːhɑːm]; lit. ' Red Khmer ') is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979.

  7. Kolab (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  8. Kolob - Wikipedia

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    Facsimile No. 2 from the Book of Abraham, which Smith said discusses Kolob. The part Smith said refers to Kolob is numbered by a "1" in the center. The first published reference to Kolob is in the Book of Abraham, first published in 1842 in Times and Seasons and now included within the Pearl of Great Price as part of the canon of Mormonism.

  9. Khmer Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Empire was a Hindu-Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia, centered around hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia.Known as Kambuja (Old Khmer: កម្វុជ; Khmer: កម្ពុជ) by its inhabitants, it grew out of the former civilisation of Chenla and lasted from 802 to 1431.