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The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Khmer: ក្រសួងសាធារណការ និងដឹកជញ្ជូន) is the government ministry ...
The National Information Communications Technology Development Authority (NiDA) is a government agency responsible for managing the development of the information technology industry in Cambodia. Among the agency's projects are the computerization of government function and training of internet personnel. [1] [2]
Ministry of Public Works and Transport Brunei: Ministry of Development (Public Works Department) Cambodia: Ministry of Public Works and Transport Canada: Public Works and Government Services Canada Department of Infrastructure (Manitoba) Department of Public Works and Highways (New Brunswick) Minister of Public Services and Procurement
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Ministry of Public Works and Transport may refer to: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Bahamas) Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Cambodia) Minister of Public Works and Transport (Hungary) (1848-1889) Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Laos) Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Lebanon) Ministry of Public Works and Transport ...
Chapter VIII of the Constitution states the role of the Royal Government of Cambodia. [1]Article 99: The Council of Ministers is the Royal Government of Cambodia. The Council of Ministers shall be led by one Prime Minister assisted by Deputy Prime Ministers, and by State Ministers, Ministers, and State Secretaries as members.
The current Cambodian vehicle license plate format, used since April 1, 2004, has one class number, one or two letters of Latin alphabet, four numbers (from 0001 to 9999) and the name of the province in Khmer in which the car was registered at the top and at the bottom in English.
Unlike Thailand and Malaysia, Cambodia does not use the FHWA Series fonts ("Highway Gothic") typeface, favouring Helvetica instead. [ citation needed ] Cambodian traffic signs use Khmer, the national language of Cambodia, however, English is also used for stop and important public places such as tourist attractions, airports, railway stations ...