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  2. Kampot (city) - Wikipedia

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    Kampot (Khmer: ក្រុងកំពត) is a city in southern Cambodia and the capital of Kampot Province. It is situated on the Praek Tuek Chhu River, southeast of the Elephant Mountains , and around 5 km (3 mi) from the Gulf of Thailand .

  3. Kampot Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The Kampot Municipality (Khmer: ក្រុងកំពត) is a municipality in Kampot Province, in southern Cambodia. [2] The provincial capital Kampot is located within the municipality. Communes and villages

  4. Kampot province - Wikipedia

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    Kampot (Khmer: កំពត, lit. ' The Kampot's Fish ') is a province in southwestern Cambodia.It borders the provinces of Koh Kong and Kampong Speu to the north, Takéo to the east, Kep and the country of Vietnam (Kiên Giang) or Kampuchea Krom (kramuon Sor) to the south, and Sihanoukville to the west.

  5. List of cities and towns in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Port Moresby: National Statistical Office, Papua New Guinea. 2014. United Nations in Papua New Guinea (2018). "Papua New Guinea - Postal codes and Coordinates" .

  6. File:Cambodia Kampot locator map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: Cambodia location map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL . 2009-02-12T21:35:03Z NordNordWest 1347x1217 (728478 Bytes) smaller file

  7. Kep province - Wikipedia

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    National Road 33A (Kep City) Highway No 33 traverses the province from west to east, running from Kampot town to Kampong Trach District then onward to the Vietnamese border. A lane of the No 33 named No 33A detours at the Kep White Horse Monument in Damnak Chang'aeur District , running along the coast before rejoining No 33, some 3 km (2 mi) to ...

  8. Preah Monivong National Park - Wikipedia

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    Preah Monivong National Park is well known for the abandoned Bokor Hill Station, a remote settlement build by the French colonialists in 1921. They also built a Catholic church nearby in 1928, a very rare sight in Cambodia. The park is named after King Sisowath Monivong who used to visit the area and eventually died here in 1941. Monivong ...

  9. Baiyer River Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Baiyer River Sanctuary is a nature reserve along the Baiyer River in Western Highlands Province of Papua-New Guinea. It was opened on 13 January 1968 by the then-Australian administration. It has been expanded to a current area of 740 hectares. The reserve lies at elevations of between 800 and 1200 meters. Annual rainfall: 259 cm