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  2. Cambodian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area - Wikipedia

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    Toronto's Cambodian population consists of 6,430 ethnic Cambodian people. [1] [2] In 1999, 98% of Cambodians in Toronto identified themselves as Khmer people. Cambodians first arrived to Canada as a result of the 1970s' Cambodian genocide, a four-year period in which nearly 2 million Cambodians were murdered. Their community would originate in ...

  3. Cambodian riel - Wikipedia

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    The riel (/ r i ˈ ɛ l /; Khmer: រៀល, romanized: riĕl; sign: ៛; code: KHR) is the currency of Cambodia. There have been two distinct riel, the first issued between 1953 and May 1975. Between 1975 and 1980, the country had no monetary system. A second currency, also named "riel", has been issued since 20 March 1980.

  4. National Bank of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian Civil War fragilized the Cambodian banking system and on 28 October 1971, the National Bank ordered the commercial banks to suspend all foreign exchange operations in a vain attempt to establish a "flexible" rate for the riel, whose value collapsed as the United States dollar became the de facto currency. [9]

  5. Cambodian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The tragedies and destruction from this period resulted in a large wave of Cambodian refugees, most of whom migrated to Canada, the U.S., France and Australia. In 1981, there were 13,000 Cambodian-Canadian Refugees, [2] with most of the population settling into major cities such as Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton and Quebec City.

  6. Category:Currencies of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian riel; Cambodian tical; F. French Indochinese piastre This page was last edited on 1 April 2019, at 01:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Fairview Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fairview Mall (corporately designated CF Fairview Mall) [1] is a large shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, encompassing approximately 80,000 m 2 (860,000 sq ft). ). Opened in 1970, the centre has over 180 stores, offices and a cinema co

  8. Cambodia–Canada relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada took in 18,602 Cambodian refugees through UN resettlement from 1980 to 1992. [6] There are currently some 34,340 Cambodian Canadians living in Canada. Cambodian communities can be found in Montreal, Toronto and Alberta. There is also a large concentration of Cambodians in British Columbia, of some 2,385 people.

  9. Spean Praptos - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is depicted on the Cambodian 5,000 riel bank note. References. Bibliography. Rooney, Dawn F. (2005). Angkor: Cambodia's wondrous ...