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  2. Foreign Correspondents' Club, Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Correspondents' Club in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, was a public bar and restaurant along the Tonle Sap river, not far from the confluence with the Mekong river. It is often referred to as 'the FCC,' or just simply 'the F.' It is in a three-story colonial-style building. It closed in late 2018 and has since been demolished.

  3. Foreign Correspondents' Club - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Correspondents' Club is a group of clubs for foreign correspondents and other journalists.Some clubs are members only, and some are open to the public. In 1883 the first associations of foreign correspondents were founded in Paris: Syndicat de la Presse Étrangère à Paris : 10 rue Lentonnet , Paris 9 ; f . 1883 ; Pres .

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  5. Svay Pak - Wikipedia

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    Svay Pak is located eleven or twelve kilometres (6.8 or 7.5 mi) north of the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, [5] [6] in the district of Russey Keo, [7] at coordinates As of December 2021, the urban commune had a square footage of 5.675 square kilometres (2.191 sq mi); [2] in January 2003, Svay Pak had a diameter of 150 metres (490 ft).

  6. Cambodian rock (1960s–1970s) - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian rock of the 1960s and 1970s was a thriving and prolific music scene based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in which musicians created a unique sound by combining traditional Cambodian music forms with rock and pop influences from records imported into the country from Latin America, Europe, and the United States.

  7. Open Forum of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Open Forum of Cambodia (OFC) was a not-for-profit organisation that aimed to promote dialogue in Cambodian society.Formed in 1994, it provided the first e-mail service in the country to encourage dialogue and address social concerns.

  8. Kak (commune) - Wikipedia

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    Kak (Khmer: កក់, pronounced) is a commune in Bar Kaev District in northeast Cambodia.It contains six villages and has a population of 1,729. [1] In the 2007 commune council elections, all five of its seats were awarded to members of the Cambodian People's Party. [2]

  9. Bar Kaev District - Wikipedia

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    Bar Kaev District (Khmer: បាគាវ) (also transliterated Bar Keo) is a district in north-eastern Cambodia, located in Ratanakiri Province, Population 11,758 (1998). [1] It contains six communes.