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  2. Chroy Changvar Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Chroy Changvar 2016 1.jpg. The Chroy Changva Bridge (also known as the Cambodian-Japanese Kizuna Friendship Bridge) is a 709-meter bridge that crosses the Tonlé Sap River in Phnom Penh, originally built in 1963, with Japanese aid.

  3. Japanese School of Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    Japanese School of Phnom Penh (プノンペン日本人学校, Punonpen Nihonjin Gakkō) is a full-time Japanese school in Sangkat Toek Thla in Sen Sok Section. [1] The institution, serving elementary and junior high school, is 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) northeast of Phnom Penh International Airport .

  4. Japanese occupation of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese occupation of Cambodia ended with the official surrender of Japan in August 1945. After Allied military units entered Cambodia, the Japanese military forces present in the country were disarmed and repatriated. The French were able to reimpose the colonial administration in Phnom Penh in October the same year.

  5. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Supplementary School of Phnom Penh, formerly known in English as the Phnom Penh Japanese School, [45] [46] is a part-time Japanese School, operated by the Japanese Association of Cambodia (JACAM;カンボジア日本人会 Kambojia Nihonjin-kai). [47] It is in Sangkat Toek Thla in Sen Sok. [48] It was established in 2002.

  6. Techo International Airport (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    Hun Manet and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in 2023. According to The Phnom Penh Post, Hun's visit helped attract Japanese investment attention to Cambodia. In December 2023, about 22 Japanese companies began considering investment into the project, with firm representatives visiting the airport on 20 December.

  7. Institute of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Foreign Languages [a] (IFL) is an institute under the Royal University of Phnom Penh Campus. It consists of the department of Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Thai, and International Studies. Its building is in the New Khmer Architecture and was designed by Vann Molyvann. [1]

  8. Cambodia–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan to Cambodia: 14.0 billion yen (2006) Cambodia to Japan: 9.5 billion yen (2006) Japanese investment in Cambodia includes Phnom Penh Commercial Bank, a joint venture of Hyundai Switzerland and Japanese SBI Group, opened in 2008.

  9. Kampong Cham (city) - Wikipedia

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    Kampong Cham is 124 kilometers northeast from national capital Phnom Penh and can be reached by either boat or by asphalt road. It takes about 2.5 hours by vehicle or 2.5 hours by boat from Phnom Penh to the city of Kampong Cham and vice-versa.

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