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  2. 1954 in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Other events of 1954 List of years in Cambodia: The following lists events that happened during 1954 in Cambodia. Incumbents. Monarch: Norodom Sihanouk;

  3. Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–1970) - Wikipedia

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    In a separate agreement signed by the Cambodian representative, the French and the Viet Minh agreed to withdraw all forces from Cambodian soil by October 1954. In exchange for the withdrawal of Viet Minh forces, the communist representatives in Geneva wanted full neutrality for Cambodia and for Laos that would prevent the basing of the United ...

  4. 1954 Geneva Conference - Wikipedia

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    On 18 February 1954, at the Berlin Conference, participants agreed that "the problem of restoring peace in Indochina will also be discussed at the Conference [on the Korean question] to which representatives of the United States, France, the United Kingdom, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Chinese People's Republic and other interested states will be invited."

  5. History of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 1954 Geneva Conference on Indochina, Cambodia was able to bring about the withdrawal of the Viet Minh troops from its territory and to withstand any residual impingement upon its sovereignty by external powers. Neutrality was the central element of Cambodian foreign policy during the 1950s and 1960s.

  6. List of years in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:1954 in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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  8. Cambodian–Vietnamese War - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian–Vietnamese War [c] was an armed conflict between Democratic Kampuchea, ... "Cambodia, 1954–1999; Part 2". Air Combat Information Group (ACIG).

  9. Pracheachon - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian elections of 1955 were the first in which the Krom Pracheachon took part. Due to severe harassment of its members by forces loyal to the Sangkum party of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Pracheachon was able to field only 35 candidates, winning 31,034 votes in total and gaining no seats.