Kampong Svay district

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Kampong Svay
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Kampong Svay
Location in Cambodia
Coordinates: 12°35′N104°45′E / 12.583°N 104.750°E / 12.583; 104.750
CountryFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Province Kampong Thom
Time zone +7
Geocode0602

Kampong Svay is a district within Kampong Thom province, in central Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 74,843. [1]

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Administration

The following table shows the villages of Kampong Svay District by commune.

Khum (communes) Phum (villages)
Chey Mohar, Ta Theav, Lvea, Trapeang Areaks, Prey Tob, Koun Tnaot
Damrei Slab Sangkum, Kab Thlok, Mongkol Sla, Voa Yeav, Damrei Slab
Kampong Kou Kampong Kou Leu, Kampong Kou Kraom, Khsach Chi Ros, Bou Pueng, Kaoh Krob Bay
Kampong Svay Kampong Svay, Tiem Chas, Tnaot, Enteak Komar, Chong Prey, Prey Preah, Ta Paong, Ta Am, Chrang Kraham, Ou Sala, Anlong Krasang, Souchey
Nipech Nipech ka, Nipech Kha, Doun Chhuk
Phat Sanday Kampong Chamlang, Phat Sanday, Neang Sav, Tuol Neang Sav, Kaoh Ta Pov
San Kor Prasat, Balang, Tang Krouch, Veal, Chey, Slaeng Khpos, Sari, Sampov Meas, Kbel, Ampil, San Kor Ka, San Kor Kha, Krasang Ka, Krasang Kha
Tbaeng Trach, Ta Ream, Ruessei Cheah, Pou, Prey Pras, Boeng Andaeng, Ta Am, Tbaeng Ka, Tbaeng Kha, Bakong, Tram Khla, Srangae, Ou Ambaeng, Phlong, Chheu Teal
Trapeang Ruessei Prey Preal Ka, Prey Preal Kha, Prasat, Rung, Romeang Ngoab, Snao, Trapeang Thma, Voa Yeav, Thnal Baek, Trapeang Prolit, Kouk Nguon, Krasang, Lvea Choum, Samraong, Trapeang Ruessei, Serei Vongs, Lvey, Trapeang Chambak, Ou Rumdeng, Thnal Baek Ka
Kdei Doung Kdei Doung, Peam Kraeng, Ou Sambuor, Slaeng
Prey Kuy Prey Kuy, Anlong Louk, Sambuor, Bendei, Pren, Kampong Krabei, Svay Khlouk, Prey Kuy Ka

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References

  1. "General Population Census of Cambodia 1998, Final Census Results" (PDF). National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Cambodia. August 2002. Retrieved 2010-11-24. See page 110.

Coordinates: 12°35′N104°45′E / 12.583°N 104.750°E / 12.583; 104.750