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  2. Khan Boeng Keng Kang - Wikipedia

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    Boeng Keng Kang (Khmer: បឹងកេងកង [ɓəŋ keːŋkɑːŋ]) is a section in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This khan was created on January 8, 2019, according to sub-decree 03 អនក្រ.បក by taking 7 quarters ( sangkat ) from Chamkar Mon Section . [ 2 ]

  3. Tuol Svay Prey II - Wikipedia

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    Tuol Svay Prey II (TSPII, Khmer: ទួលស្វាយព្រៃទី២) is a quarter of Boeng Keng Kang Section (formerly of Chamkar Mon Section), Phnom Penh ...

  4. Khan Chamkar Mon - Wikipedia

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    Boeung Keng Kang I: Phum1–Phum9 3 12303 Boeung Keng Kang II Phum1–Phum9 4 12304 Boeung Keng Kang III Phum1–Phum9 5 12305 Boeung Trobaek Phum1–Phum8 6 12306 Tumnob Teuk Phum1–Phum5 7 12307 Phsar Daem Thkov Phum1–Phum7 8 12308 Tuol Svay Prey I Phum1–Phum7 9 12309 Tuol Svay Prey II: Phum1–Phum11 10 12310 Tuol Tompoung I Phum1 ...

  5. Boeng Keng Kang I - Wikipedia

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    Boeng Keng Kang I (BKKI; Khmer: បឹងកេងកងទី១) is a quarter in Boeng Keng Kang Section (formerly in Chamkar Mon Section), Phnom Penh, Cambodia ...

  6. Central Market (Phnom Penh) - Wikipedia

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    The market was designed by Jean Desbois, the architect of the city from 1931 to 1937, [1] and its implementation was supervised by Louis Chauchon and the engineer Wladimir Kandaouroff. Construction was carried out by the Société indochinoise d'études et de construction (English: Indochinese Company for Studies and Construction ), frequently ...

  7. 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.

  8. Busan Project Market Winners: Kang Bo’s ‘Kingdom of the ...

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    The project market is held as part of the Asian Contents & Film Market, which is closely aligned with the Busan International Film Festival. Some 30 film projects were pitched by …

  9. Chip Mong - Wikipedia

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    Chip Mong was established in 1982 and has grown into "one of the largest homegrown conglomerates [in Cambodia]". [6]From the 1980s, as Cambodia recovered from the massive devastation of the Khmer civil war and the atrocities of the Khmers Rouges regime, Madam Pheap Heak started a small business to buy and sell construction scrap metal, before in 1997 setting up a company called Chip Mong to ...