Prasat Sambour
ស្រុកប្រាសាទសម្បូរ | |
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Country | Cambodia |
Province | Kampong Thom |
Time zone | +7 |
Geocode | 0605 |
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) |
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Chhuk | Aksar 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 |
Koul | Kampong Chvea, Ou Ta Siev, Chamreh, Bak Srei, Tuol Char, Tuol Thnong, Panhchak La, Kyov, Chheu Teal Chrum, Kampong Luk, Tuol Pongro |
Sambour | Kampong 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 |
Sraeung | Tnaot Chuor, Anlong Slaeng, Boeng Khvaek, Beng, Svay, Choam Boeng, Tumnob, Thmei, Sraeung |
Tang Krasau | Tang 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
- ↑ "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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