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  2. Khmer Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Rouge [a] is the name that ... 176 Monks were not ordered to defrock until as late as 1977 in Kratié Province, ... In Phnom Penh and other cities, the ...

  3. Provinces of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    1974: The Khmer Rouge government did away with the former Cambodian traditional administrative divisions. Instead of provinces, Democratic Kampuchea was divided into seven geographic zones (Khmer: តំបន់, tâmbán): the Northwest, the North, the Northeast, the East, the Southwest, the West, and the Centre.

  4. Democratic Kampuchea - Wikipedia

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    Instead of provinces, Democratic Kampuchea was divided into geographic zones, derived from divisions established by the Khmer Rouge when they fought against the ill-fated Khmer Republic led by General Lon Nol. [15] There were seven zones, namely the Northwest, the North, the Northeast, the East, the Southwest, the West and the center, plus two ...

  5. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Rouge cut off supplies to the city for more than a year before it fell on 17 April 1975. [14] Reports from journalists stated that the Khmer Rouge shelling "tortured the capital almost continuously", inflicting "random death and mutilation" on millions of trapped civilians. [21]

  6. Siem Reap - Wikipedia

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    The city has seen a massive increase in tourist arrivals in the decades since the end of the Khmer Rouge era, and businesses centered on tourism have flourished due to the tourism boom. Visitor numbers were negligible in the mid-1990s, but by 2004, over half a million foreign visitors had arrived in Siem Reap Province that year, approximately ...

  7. Cambodian conflict (1979–1998) - Wikipedia

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    Excluding itself from the peace process, the Khmer Rouge maintains control of areas in northwestern Cambodia, in the provinces of Battambang and Siem Reap, neighboring Thailand. By 1993, its forces numbered around 10,000 fighters [ 54 ] and were able to extend its control to more than half a million Cambodians, four times as many as before the ...

  8. Fall of Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    The final Khmer Rouge offensive against Phnom Penh. 13 April was the Cambodian New Year and the Khmer Rouge continued to bombard Phnom Penh. At 09:00 the Supreme Committee had its first session and unanimously elected Sak Sutsakhan president, becoming both the head of the government and interim Chief of State.

  9. Sihanoukville - Wikipedia

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    The events surrounding the Khmer Rouge's taking of the U.S. container ship SS Mayaguez ... Sihanoukville is the capital city of Sihanoukville province and is governed ...