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  2. Phnom Penh, Phnum Penh Weather - Hourly Forecasts and ... - AOL

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  3. Operation Popeye - Wikipedia

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    The chemical weather modification program was conducted from Thailand over Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam and allegedly sponsored by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and the CIA without the authorization of then Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, who had categorically denied to Congress that a program for modification of the weather for use as a ...

  4. Climate change in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Annual CO 2 emissions in Cambodia.. In 2020 Cambodia reported 15.33 mt in CO 2 emissions and is responsible for 0.04% in 2019 and cumulatively 0.01% of worldwide CO 2 emissions. . The per capita CO 2 emissions in 2019 were 0.97t since 2013 a big increase in CO 2 emissions was observed with an increase of 192.69% between 2013 and 2

  5. Dak Dam - Wikipedia

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    Dak Dam has a relatively cool South-East Asian tropical climate. Dak Dam is the village in Cambodia with the lowest temperature mean at 67 °F as well as the lowest extreme low temperature of 64 °F. [16] Dak Dam holds a Cambodian record of 170 days of rain in a year, which is more than on Mount Bokor (166) or Kampot (124). [17]

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  8. Public holidays in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    For Khmers, the festival means an occasion to pray for good weather, good harvest of crops, and a favorable situation free from destruction by floods or heavy rains. In Khmer folklore, the kite has always symbolized many things. A good number of locals hold the Festival of Kite Flying annually and wish for peace, freedom, and happiness for ...

  9. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh (lit. "Penh's hill") takes its name from the present Wat Phnom (lit. "hill temple"), or from the ancient Funan Kingdom, which existed from the 1st to the 7th century AD in Southeast Asia and was the forerunner of the current Cambodian monarchy.