Ou Samrel

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Ou Samrel

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Ou Samrel
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Coordinates: 12°42′29″N102°57′15″E / 12.708°N 102.9543°E / 12.708; 102.9543 Coordinates: 12°42′29″N102°57′15″E / 12.708°N 102.9543°E / 12.708; 102.9543
Country Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Province Battambang Province
District Samlout District
Villages6
Time zone UTC+07
Geocode 020903

Ou Samrel is a khum (commune) of Samlout District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia. [1]

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References

  1. "Statistics of the Cambodian Government". Archived from the original on 2008-12-24.