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  2. Siem Reap - Wikipedia

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    Siem Reap (Khmer: សៀមរាប, Siĕm Réab [siəm riəp]) is the second-largest city of Cambodia, as well as the capital and largest city of Siem Reap Province in northwestern Cambodia. Siem Reap possesses French-colonial and Chinese-style architecture in the Old French Quarter and around the Old Market.

  3. 5 Great Sound Machines That Will Transform Your Sleep - AOL

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    We carefully compared every feature, spec, and design. We also considered price, as some sound machines have a better overall value than others. The final list above represents our honest pick of ...

  4. Psah Chas - Wikipedia

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    The market is such a fixture in Siem Reap that many businesses give their address in relation to Psah Chas. [1] The Khmer word "psah" ( Khmer pronunciation: [psaː] , "market")) is derived from "pasar" ("market"), either from Malay or Cham , both of which in turn derive from Persian "bazar".

  5. Angkor National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, on the way between downtown Siem Reap to northern road leading to Angkor ancient city. Opened on 12 November 2007, the Angkor National Museum covers the golden era of the Khmer Empire, making use of audio-visual multimedia technology.

  6. Siam Nakhon province - Wikipedia

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    The province reverted to its previous name of Siem Reap, which in Khmer means "defeat of Siam", referring to the defeat that the Siamese suffered during their invasion of Angkor in the year 1540, after which King Chan Reachea (r. 1516-1566) had renamed the province from Mahanokor to Siem Reap.

  7. Artisans Angkor - Wikipedia

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    The company has 23 silk workshops in the Siem Reap province. One site only is open to the public: the Angkor Silk Farm [7] in Puok district (about 20-minute drive from the centre of Siem Reap). Artisans specializing in silk are still trained by a unit of the CEFP called the “National Silk Centre” where the Angkor Silk Farm is located.