Samraong Municipality
Samraong Municipality (Khmer: ក្រុងសំរោង) is a municipality (previously called 'district') in Oddar Meanchey Province in northern Cambodia. It is the urban part of the province. The provincial capital Samraong lies in the district. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 22,361.[1]
Samraong Municipality សំរោង Krong Samraong | |
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Samraong Municipality Location in Cambodia | |
Coordinates: 14°15′N 103°35′E | |
Country | Cambodia |
Province | Oddar Meanchey |
Time zone | UTC+7 (ICT) |
Geocode | 2204 |
Administration
The following table shows the villages of Samraong Municipality by commune.
Khum (Communes) | Phum (Villages) |
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Bansay Reak | Bansay Reak, Kamnab, Rumduol Veasna, Sambuor Meas, Tnaot, Kakse-Tepporthivong, Khnach Ruessei, Trapeang Maom Saen Chey |
Bos Sbov | Bos Sbov, Krasang, Phlong Chas, Ou Preal, Trabaek, Prasat, Pong Tuek, Phlong Thmei |
Koun Kriel | Khtum, Ta Man, Thnal Bat, Anlong Veaeng, Trapeang Veaeng, Thmei, Trapeang Slaeng, Kouk Prasat, Kdol, Kirivoant, Champa Sokh, Ph'ong, Koun Kriel, Chheu Kram, Ou Pok, Dorng Tong, Romdoul Cheungphnom, Chhouk meas, Kouk Chhuk, Kouk Phluk, Trapeang Toung, Kouk Ampil, Ou Ruessei, Sras Prich, Chrueng Khang Kaeut, Chrueng Khang Lech, Boss, Kouk Chanry, Samroang Saenchey 1, Samroang Saenchey 2 |
Samraong | Doun Kaen, Ou Ruessei, Pul, Chhuk, Ou Kravan, Phniet, Samraong, Kandaek, Kouk Chambak, Kouk Chres, Kouk Kor, Kouk Rumduol, Chh'aeub, Ou Kansaeng, Koun Damrei, Bak Nuem, Borei Rothbal, Doun Keosenchey |
O Smach | Akphivodth, Chamkar Chek, Derm Chrey, Kiri Mongkol, Ruot Champei, O Smach, Sras Teuk, Ou Khla khmum |
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References
- "General Population Census of Cambodia 1998, Final Census Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Cambodia. August 2002. Retrieved 2010-11-25. See page 269.
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