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  2. Channel 3 (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh Municipality Television Channel 3 is a Cambodia television channel. The headquarters are located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The channel was established in 1996. The owner of the channel is the municipal administration itself.

  3. Volleyball at the 2023 SEA Games – Women's tournament

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    The draw for the women's volleyball tournament was held on 5 April 2023 in Phnom Penh. [1] Cambodia as host chose the group which it wanted to be allocated in. Participating nations

  4. Gambling in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    NagaWorld in Phnom Penh. Gambling in Cambodia is officially illegal under the 1996 Law on Suppression of Gambling, which outlawed all unauthorized forms of gambling and provided for penalties ranging from monetary fines to short prison sentences, although the Cambodian government's General Department of Prisons does not list gambling as one of the 28 offenses punishable by imprisonment.

  5. Bayon Television - Wikipedia

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    It is the second private television station and the first UHF channel in Cambodia (channel 27 in Phnom Penh), yet it did have two VHF relay stations. The name was selected in homage to King Jayavarman VII "Bayon" and uses an image of Brahma as its logo.

  6. List of television stations in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there are two (2) major TV networks in the Philippines, and three government-owned networks. Major television networks GMA Network

  7. Hun Sen Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen Cup refers to the name of Prime Minister Hun Sen.This trophy was first organized in 2007. 28 teams then participated. There were 2 stages - group and knockout. 16 teams which qualified from the group stage played in the knockout stage until the finals.

  8. National Television of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    National Television of Cambodia; Country: Cambodia: Broadcast area: Nationwide and bordering areas near Laos, Vietnam and Thailand: Programming; Picture format: HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio) History; Launched: 2 February 1966; 59 years ago () [1] Former names

  9. Cambodian Television Network - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian Television Network (CTN) is a free-to-air terrestrial television channel launched in March 2003 [1] as a joint venture between local conglomerate The Royal Group and Stockholm-based Modern Times Group. The network is now part of Mobitel.