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Kampongtyam

Kampongtyam ( Khmer. ខេត្តកំពង់ចាម ; kʰɐet kɑmpʊəŋ caːm ) is a province ( khet ) in southeastern Cambodia . The area is 9799 km²; the population according to 2008 is 1,680,694 people. The administrative center is Kampongtyam .

province ( khet )
Kampongtyam
Khmer. ខេត្តកំពង់ចាម
A countryCambodia
Includes16 counties ( terms )
Adm. CentreKampongtyam
the governorHong Neng
History and Geography
Date of formation
Square9 799 km² (11th place )
TimezoneUTC + 7:00
The largest cityKampongtyam
Population
Population1 680 694 [1] people ( 2008 ) ( 1st place )
Density171.52 people / km² (6th place)
Official languageKhmer
Digital identifiers
ISO 3166-2 CodeKh-3
Telephone code
Kampongtyam on the map

Administrative Division

The province includes 16 districts ( terms ), 173 communes (Khum) and 1767 villages (Phum) [2] .

Provincial counties:

CodeRusKhmersk.Lat.
0301BathhiaបាធាយBatheay
0302TamkaleចំការលើChamkar leu
0303Tiangprayជើងព្រៃCheung Prey
0304DambaដំបែDambae
0305Kampongtyamកំពង់ចាមKampong cham
0306Kampongsiemកំពង់សៀមKampong siem
0307KangmiehកងមាសKang meas
0308KakhsotinកោះសូទិនKoh sotin
0309Kroutchmarក្រូចឆ្មារKrouch chhmar
0310Memotមេមត់Memot
0311Oreangauអូរាំង ឪOu reang ov
0312Ponyakព ញ្ញា ក្រែកPonhea kraek
0313Prechorព្រៃឈរPrey chhor
0314Schreisanthorស្រីសន្ធរSrey santhor
0315Stingtrangស្ទឹងត្រង់Stueng trang
0316Tbongkmumត្បូងឃ្មុំTbuong kmoum

People born in Kampongtyam Province

  • Hong Sen
  • Hu nim

Links

  1. ↑ General Population Census of Cambodia 2008 - Provisional population totals (neopr.) (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning (September 3, 2008). Archived March 13, 2012.
  2. ↑ Cambodia e-Gov Homepage: Kampong Cham Province Archived February 10, 2009.


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Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kampongtyam&oldid=99587970


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