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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    It includes the city of Mahendraparvata, where king Jayavarman II declared independence from Java in 802. The architecture of the city marks the transition form pre-Angkorian to Angkorian period, with several temples and monuments partially preserved. It was one of the first cities in Cambodia to use a grid plan. Some monuments in the area also ...

  3. List of cities and towns in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The national census does not record population by city, rather by province. The only available method of estimating the population of a city is through the CDB, which is updated every two years. For instance, the 2018 CDB suggests that 1,474,489 people were living in Phnom Penh municipality, [ 1 ] whereas the 2019 census (which only preliminary ...

  4. Phnom Kulen National Park - Wikipedia

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    There are several nature features, historical places, and other sights making Kulen National Park an interesting place to visit. [3] [4] Chup Preah (Khmer: ជប់ព្រះ) is a valley featuring several statues made during the 16th century. [citation needed] Linga 1,000.

  5. Roluos (temples) - Wikipedia

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    Roluos (Khmer: រលួស) is a Cambodian archeological site about 13 km east of Siem Reap along NH6.Once it was the seat of Hariharalaya, [1]: 98 first capital of Khmer Empire north of Tonlé Sap (as the first capital in the strict sense of the term could have been Indrapura, identifiable with Banteay Prey Nokor [2]).

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia lead the list with ten inscribed sites, followed by Thailand and Vietnam each have eight inscribed sites, with the Philippines has six, Malaysia five, Cambodia four, Laos three, Myanmar two, and Singapore one. [3] The first sites from the region were inscribed at the 15th session of the World Heritage Committee in 1991. [4]

  7. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    The city was nicknamed the "Pearl of Asia" for its early 20th century colonial French architecture, which included Art Deco works. [10] Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, are significant global and domestic tourist destinations for Cambodia. Founded in 1372, the city is noted for its historical architecture and attractions.

  8. Category:Cities in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Categories by city in Cambodia (3 C) P. Phnom Penh (10 C, 37 P) ... Pages in category "Cities in Cambodia" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  9. Mahendraparvata - Wikipedia

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    The name Mahendraparvata means "Mountain of the Great Indra". It is derived from the Sanskrit words महेन्द्र (Great Indra, a title of the Hindu god Indra) and पर्वत (mountain) and is a reference to the sacred hill top site commonly known as "Phnom Kulen" today where Jayavarman II was consecrated as the first king of the Khmer Empire in 802.