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Cambodia is divided into 25 provinces (Khmer: ខេត្ត, khétt).The capital Phnom Penh is not a province but an "autonomous municipality" (Khmer: រាជធានី, réachthéani [riəceaʔtʰiəniː]; lit. 'capital'), equivalent to a province governmentally and administered at the same level as the other 24 provinces.
Khmer UNGEGN Administrative Unit Geocode 1 Banan: បាណន់ District (ស្រុក Srok) 0201 2 Thma Koul: ថ្មគោល District (ស្រុក Srok) 0202 3 Battambang: បាត់ដំបង Municipality (ក្រុង Krong) 0203 4 Bavel: បវេល District (ស្រុក Srok) 0204 5 Aek Phnum: ឯកភ្នំ
Map of South-east Asia c. 900 CE, showing the Khmer Empire in red, Champa in yellow and Haripunjaya in light green, plus additional surrounding states (from History of Cambodia) Image 5 A fishing hut on the Tonle Sap (from Agriculture in Cambodia )
An ethnic map of Cambodia. The vast majority of Cambodia's population is of ethnic Khmer origin (95.8%) who are speakers of the Khmer language, the country's sole official language. Cambodia's population is largely homogeneous. Its minority groups include Chams (1.8%), Vietnamese (0.5%) and Chinese (0.6%). [212] [213]
The communes of Cambodia (ឃុំ khum/ សង្កាត់ sangkat) are the third-level administrative divisions in Cambodia. They are the subdivisions of the districts and municipalities of Cambodia .
An enlargeable topographic map of Cambodia. Geography of Cambodia. Cambodia is: a country; Location: Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere; Eurasia. Asia. South East Asia. Indochina; Time zone: UTC+07; Extreme points of Cambodia High: Phnom Aural 1,810 m (5,938 ft) Low: Gulf of Thailand 0 m; Land boundaries: 2,572 km Vietnam 1,228 km ...
Map of South-east Asia showing Cambodia's territorial expansion from 1290 A.D. to present-day Jayavarman II (802–830) revived Khmer power and built the foundation for the Khmer Empire, founding three capitals— Indrapura , Hariharalaya , and Mahendraparvata —the archeological remains of which reveal much about his times.
The figures listed in the table below come from the 2018 Commune Database (CDB) of Cambodia, published by the National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development (NCDD). These data are recorded differently to Cambodian census data and significant variations are to be expected between the two due to internal and external migration.