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The Japanese School of Phnom Penh, a full-time Japanese school, is in Sangkat Toek Thla in Sen Sok. [10] It was established in 2015. [11] The Japanese Supplementary School of Phnom Penh (プノンペン補習授業校 Punonpen Hoshū Jugyō Kō), formerly known in English as the Phnom Penh Japanese School, [12] is a part-time Japanese school ...
This is a list of Cambodia's 163 districts (ស្រុក srok), 33 district-level municipalities (ក្រុង krong) and 14 sections (ខណ្ឌ khan) organized by each province and an autonomous municipality .
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Dangkao (Khmer: ដង្កោ) is a district in the southern part of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The district is subdivided into 13 sangkats and 83 kroms. The district has an area of 197.89 km 2. It has a population of 159,772. [1]
Russey Keo (Khmer: ប្ញស្សីកែវ [ʔrɨhsəj kaew]; meaning "Crystal Bamboo"), also spelled as Russei Keo, is a district in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.This district consists of the northern and north-eastern outskirts of the main city of Phnom Penh, stretching from Khan Sen Sok in the west to the Tonlé Sap River in the east.
Tuol Kouk (TK; Khmer: ទួលគោក [tuəl koːk]; meaning "Dry Hill") is a section in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Tuol Kouk is well known for the large villas in its northern part of the district and is where most Cambodian elites reside. This district is subdivided into 10 sangkats and 143 villages. The district has an area of 7.99 km 2. After ...
Commune Village () Ponhea Pon: Thum Tboung, Thum Cheung, Trapeang Snao, Boeng, Trapeang Pring, Srae Doun Touch, Prey Pongro, Veng Prek Pnov: Duong, Pou Mongkol, Prek ...
12 Phnom Penh Capital. Toggle Phnom Penh Capital subsection. 12.1 Chamkar Mon Section. 12.2 Doun Penh Section. 12.3 Prampir Meakkakra Section. 12.4 Tuol Kouk Section.