Prasat Sambour
ស្រុកប្រាសាទសម្បូរ
Country Cambodia
ProvinceKampong Thom
Time zone+7
Geocode0605

Prasat Sambour is a district within Kampong Thom Province, in central Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 36,983.[1]

It is known for its ancient monuments and temples.

Administration

The following table shows the villages of Prasat Sambour District by commune.

Khum (Communes)Phum (Villages)
ChhukAksar Krahay, Serei Sokha, Chhuk Boeng, Chhuk Stueng, S'ier, Chhuk Kruos, Anlong Slaeng, Boeng Khvaek, Krabau, Kamping Ta Kong, Ta Aok, Prasat, Veal Veaeng, Anlong Khtum, Tuek Andoung, Trapeang Sala
KoulKampong Chvea, Ou Ta Siev, Chamreh, Bak Srei, Tuol Char, Tuol Thnong, Panhchak La, Kyov, Chheu Teal Chrum, Kampong Luk, Tuol Pongro
SambourKampong Chheu Teal, Sambour, Samret, Chramas, Koun K'aek, Cheay Sampov, Pou Tret, Chranieng, Preaek, Char Chrum, Trapeang Chrok, Pralay, Char, Ou Kru Kae, At Su
SraeungTnaot Chuor, Anlong Slaeng, Boeng Khvaek, Beng, Svay, Choam Boeng, Tumnob, Thmei, Sraeung
Tang KrasauTang Krasau, Prey Kdei, Tang Stoung, Thmei, Souriya, Tang Krang, Tuek Andoung, Kampong Chheu Teal, Kouk Srok, Choam, Kampong Krasang, Ta Paong, Pralay, Chi Neang, Krabau Sraong

References

  1. "General Population Census of Cambodia 1998, Final Census Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Cambodia. August 2002. Retrieved 2010-11-24. See page 110.


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