About Cambodia
Saturday, 26 December 2009 15:49
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It is bordered to the North by Thailand and Laos, to the East and the South by Vietnam, and to the South and the West by the Gulf of Thailand.
Capital of Cambodia is Phnom Penh City (Population approx 2 Million, 290 square kilometers). It is considered the center of Industry, Administration, Commerce, and Tourism.
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People and Society
Saturday, 26 December 2009 22:43
The population of Cambodia today is about 14 million. About 90 percent of the people are Khmer ethnic. The remaining 10 percent include Chinese-Khmers, Khmer Islam or Chams, ethnic hill-tribe people, known as the Khmer Loeu, and Vietnamese. About 10 percent of the population lives in Phnom Penh, the capital, making Cambodia largely a country of rural dwellers, farmers and artisans.
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Learn Khmer
Saturday, 26 December 2009 22:47
Studying the foreign languages is very important for every one who wants to pursue their study or to travel the third country. Khmer language is different from English. For example: All Adjectives come in front of a Noun. One - Mo-ouy Black - Por Kh-mao Pen - Bech English said: One + black + pen Khmer said: Bech + Por Kh-mao + Mo-ouy
Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 December 2009 00:11 )
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Geography of Cambodia
Saturday, 26 December 2009 22:37
Among the 10 member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Cambodia ranks eight in land size and seventh in population. Its geographical location makes Cambodia an easily accessible ecotourism destination for travelers in neighboring countries and other parts of the world.
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Food and Drinks
Saturday, 26 December 2009 22:34
Rice and fish are the basic foods enjoyed by Cambodians. Delicious noodle soups are available at cafes. Fresh seafood is plentiful at Sihanouk Ville. In major cities a wide range of culinary fare is on offer including; Chinese, Thai, French, Korean, Japanese, Indian, Vietnamese and Middle Eastern.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 December 2009 22:36 )
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