Aek Phnum District

Ek Phnom (Khmer: ស្រុកឯកភ្នំ, "First Mountain") is a district (srok) of Battambang Province, in north western Cambodia. The name means "only hill" in Khmer.

Ek Phnom

ស្រុកឯកភ្នំ
District (srok)
Country Cambodia
ProvinceBattambang
Communes7
Population
 (1998)[1]
  Total65,408
Time zone+7

Administration

The district is subdivided into 7 communes (khum).[2]

Communes and villages

Khum (Commune)Phum (Villages)
Preaek NorintPreaek Ta Chraeng, Preaek Krouch, Svay Chrum, Preaek Norint, Sdei, Rohal Suong, Duong Mea, Reach Doun Kaev, Ansang Sak, Preaek Trab
Samraong KnongSamraong Knong, Kampong Sambuor, Samraong Snao, Samraong Ou Trea, Samraong Ta Kok
Preaek KhpobPreaek Snao, Preaek Khpos, Sna Pi Mukh, Khvet, Ou Kambot
Preaek LuongPreaek Luong, Sdei Leu, Sdei Kraom, Rohal Suong, Bak Amraek, Doun Ent, Bak Roteh
Peam AekDoun Teav, Suos Ei, Peam Aek, Kong Tum, Ka Rohal, Preaek Chdaor, Ta Kom, Kouk Doung
Prey ChasPrey Chas, Peam Seima, Anlong Sandan, Kaoh Chiveang, Bak Prea
Kaoh ChiveangKampong Prahok, Anlong Ta Uor, Preaek Toal, Kbal Taol
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References

  1. General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998: Village Gazetteer. National Institute of Statistics. February 2000. pp. 22–23.
  2. Statistics of the Cambodian Government Archived 2008-12-24 at the Wayback Machine


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