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  2. Malis (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Malis (from Khmer: ម្លិះ – "jasmine" [2]) is a Cambodian restaurant opened in 2004 in Phnom Penh, the first Cambodian fine dining restaurant in the city. [3] To design the restaurant's menu chef Luu Meng travelled throughout Cambodia for six months and collected traditional recipes, which he presented using farm-sourced ingredients and modern cooking techniques. [4]

  3. Cambodian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    From 1863 to 1953, Cambodia was a French protectorate, which led to the adoption of French culinary elements into Cambodian cuisine. Baguettes, or more often demi-baguettes, have become common in Cambodia, often used to make sandwiches with butter, sardines in oil or with pâté. They are also eaten with curries as an alternative to fresh rice ...

  4. Operation Menu - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 to 1968, 214 tons of bombs were dropped over Cambodia. [1] The Menu bombings were an escalation of what had previously been tactical air attacks. Newly inaugurated President Richard Nixon authorized for the first time use of long-range Boeing B-52 Stratofortress heavy bombers to carpet bomb Cambodia. [2]

  5. Num banhchok - Wikipedia

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    Num banhchok samlor teuk trei phaem with a base made out of coconut milk or coconut cream, and a sour and sweet (pahem) sauce made out of ingredients, such as fish sauce, smoked fish, grated coconut, ground peanuts and tamarind juice.

  6. Operation Freedom Deal - Wikipedia

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    Operation Freedom Deal followed and expanded the bombing of Cambodia conducted under Operation Menu in 1969 and 1970. Most of the bombing was carried out by U.S. Air Force (USAF) B-52 bombers. While the effectiveness of the bombing and the number of Cambodians killed by U.S. bombing remains in dispute, civilian fatalities were easily in the ...

  7. Rong Kluea Market - Wikipedia

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    Locals call this an arch located at the border between the salt immigration on both sides - Thailand, Cambodia. It was built in 1939s to commemorate the event, the Indochina War - the battle between Thailand and France. This event is a continuation of the crisis in 1893, where the Thailand lost some lands to the French.

  8. Doun Kaev (town) - Wikipedia

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    Doun Kaev (Khmer: ដូនកែវ [doun kaew]; lit."Crystal Grandmother") is the capital of Takéo Province, Cambodia.In 2019 it had a population of 43,402 which had increased from 1998.

  9. Kep (town) - Wikipedia

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    Kep (ក្រុងកែប) is the capital of Kep Province in southern Cambodia.It lies near Kep National Park.The small city has a population of 35,990. The city is home to many abandoned villas left from by the French Colonial authorities and the elites of Cambodia during the 70s due to the Khmer Civil War and the Khmer Rouge.