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  2. ISO 3166-2:KH - Wikipedia

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    Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is KH, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Cambodia. The second part is a number. The digits are currently used in postal codes, except for codes 1-9, for which one must include 0 before the number (1 becomes 01) to get the postal code from the ISO code:

  3. List of postal codes - Wikipedia

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    The postal code refers to the post office at which the receiver's P. O. Box is located. Kiribati: KI: no codes Korea, North: KP: no codes Korea, South: 1 August 2015 KR: NNNNN Previously NNN-NNN (1988~2015), NNN or NNN-NN (1970~1988) Kosovo: XK: NNNNN A separate postal code for Kosovo was introduced by the UNMIK postal administration in 2004 ...

  4. List of communes in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The communes of Cambodia (ឃុំ khum/ សង្កាត់ sangkat) are the third-level administrative divisions in Cambodia. They are the subdivisions of the districts and municipalities of Cambodia. Communes can consist of as few as 1 [1] or as many as 33 [2] villages , depending on the population. There are a total of 1,652 communes and ...

  5. List of districts, municipalities and sections in Cambodia

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    This is a list of Cambodia's 163 districts (ស្រុក srok), 33 district-level municipalities (ក្រុង krong) and 14 sections (ខណ្ឌ khan) organized by each province and an autonomous municipality .

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The National United Front of Kampuchea took over Cambodia in 1975 and established Democratic Kampuchea. The new regime allowed no civilian private communication and so abolished the postal system. Service resumed in early 1979 when the Vietnam People's Army drove the Khmer Rouge out of the capital Phnom Penh.

  7. Tuek Thla, Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    Tuek Thla (Khmer: ទឹកថ្លា [tɨk tʰlaː]) is a quarter of Khan Sen Sok (previously part of Khan Russey Keo) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. [2] The Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco has been running a Don Bosco Vocation Training Centre for Girls at Tuek Thla, Phnom Penh since 1983.

  8. Khan Chroy Changvar - Wikipedia

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    Sangkat (communes) Phum (villages) ; Prek Leap: Kien Khleang, Prek Leap, Bak Khaeng, Khtor Prek Ta Sek: Prek Ta Roatn, Prek Ta Kong, Prek Reang, Prek Ta Sek, Daeum Kor Chroy Changvar

  9. Khan Mean Chey - Wikipedia

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    Mean Chey (Khmer: មានជ័យ, Méanchei, lit."Victorious") is an administrative district located in the south-eastern part of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.As of 2019, due to boundary changes, its population decreased from 2008 but is the second most populous district of Phnom Penh.